Hospitals affected by 2012 Habagat floods

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Here is a map of hospitals in Metro Manila and nearby provinces affected by floods caused by heavy rains triggered by the southwest monsoon, as of August 9, 2012.Data Source:Nicole Dominique R. AquinoOffice of the SecretaryDepartment of HealthRizal Avenue, Sta. Cruz.1003 Manila, PhilippinesTrunkline: 6517800 Loc 1108Office Direct line: 7436393/ Fax: 7431829


0: Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center
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1: East Avenue Medical Center
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2: San Lazaro Hospital
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3: Tondo Medical Center
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4: San Lorenzo Ruiz Women's Hospital
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5: Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital
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6: Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center
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7: Research Institute for Tropical Medicine
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8: University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center
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9: University of Santo Tomas Hospital
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10: Delos Santos Medical Center
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11: Jose C. Payumo Jr. Memorial Hospital
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12: Manabat Maternity & General Hospital
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13: Gregorio del Pilar District Hospital
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14: Bataan General Hospital
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15: Balagtas Doctors Hospital
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0: Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center

INITIAL STATUS: Flooded in front, back, and basement of Bldg. 1

STATUS as of 8/9/12: Parking lot is flooded. The hospital is functional, has electricity, communication, and enough manpower. Started to transfer and evacuate to second floor as the threat of flooding increased when to Marikina River's waters reached 20 meters above sea level.

REMARKS: Functional


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1: East Avenue Medical Center

INITIAL STATUS: Basement Ward flooded (ankle deep), surgical and medicine transferred to lobby and 4th floor

STATUS as of 8/9/12

REMARKS: Functional


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2: San Lazaro Hospital

INITIAL STATUS: Electricity provided by generator.

Flooded in the following areas: ER front, pharmacy, PTB ward

STATUS as of 8/9/12: Electricity restored August 7, 2012

REMARKS: Functional


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3: Tondo Medical Center

INITIAL STATUS: Electricity cut, had to use generator; ER, hospital lobby and Admin Office area flooded; ankle deep.

STATUS as of 8/9/12: Parking lot flooded.
The hospital is functional, has electricity, communication, and enough manpower.

REMARKS: Functional


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4: San Lorenzo Ruiz Women's Hospital

INITIAL STATUS: ER flooded, knee level

STATUS as of 8/9/12: ER flooded, knee level, no electricity/cannot use the generator due to flooding, transferred to 2nd floor.

REMARKS: Functional


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5: Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital

INITIAL STATUS: Pediatric Ward and OPD Ward flooded above knee level

STATUS as of 8/9/12: The first floor of pedia ward is still flooded (ankle deep). Thirty patients were transferred to the second floor. Assessment of damaged equipment and facilities is ongoing.

REMARKS: Functional


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6: Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center

INITIAL STATUS: Flooded at the lobby (above knee level)

STATUS as of 8/9/12: Parking lot is flooded. The hospital is functional, has electricity, communication, and enough manpower

REMARKS: Functional


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7: Research Institute for Tropical Medicine

INITIAL STATUS: HIV room is flooded (ankle deep)

STATUS as of 8/9/12: With electricity, communication, enough manpower and still functional. HIV room is still flooded (ankle deep) but no patients.

REMARKS: Functional


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8: University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center

INITIAL STATUS: flooded

STATUS as of 8/9/12: First floor is flooded but no patients were transferred. Emergency room, charity ward and cafeteria are affected. Generators are available in the area. Hospital staff and patients were provided food. One patient was transferred to the East Avenue Medical Center by a PNP medical team.

REMARKS: Functional


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9: University of Santo Tomas Hospital

INITIAL STATUS: flooded

STATUS as of 8/9/12: Flood ankle-deep at first floor, which affected the laboratory and emergency room. Emergency room was transferred to Clinical Division while laboratory was transferred to another room. Evacuation of patients is not needed. Patients in the receiving ER ward were transferred to suite rooms.

REMARKS: Functional


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10: Delos Santos Medical Center

INITIAL STATUS: flooded

STATUS as of 8/9/12: Basement, which is flooded, has the OPD and clinic. Transferred one patient to Heart Center. Received food donations for 200 people

REMARKS: Functional


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11: Jose C. Payumo Jr. Memorial Hospital

INITIAL STATUS: Flooded, patients rescued by military and transferred to Bataan General Hospital

STATUS as of 8/9/12: Not functional

REMARKS: Not functional


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12: Manabat Maternity & General Hospital

INITIAL STATUS: Not functional

STATUS as of 8/9/12: Not functional

REMARKS: Not functional


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13: Gregorio del Pilar District Hospital

INITIAL STATUS: flooded

STATUS as of 8/9/12: still flooded

REMARKS: Functional


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14: Bataan General Hospital

INITIAL STATUS: Responded to evacuation of 42 patients from Dinalupihan District Hospital.

STATUS as of 8/9/12

REMARKS: Functional


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15: Balagtas Doctors Hospital

INITIAL STATUS: Flooded

STATUS as of 8/9/12: still flooded



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