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Solomon Islands: West and Central Honiara - Evacuation Centres and Affected Communities - Map 1 Solomon Islands: West and Central Honiara - Evacuation Centres and Affected Communities - Map 1 Honiara GUADALCANAL WAY I HIGH TANDA TAND TANAGHAI AI HIG HWA SIOHA'A SCH. Y KOVUARE TANDAI LOWER VERAHOAI Ho TASAHE R nia i ra f l - T e a Lam TANAGHAI White River k TAVIOA b o R ng i Road HEIGHTS $$ School g a RIDGE Rove Social WHITE o n n g i e $ RIVER (931/155) Clu$b TOWN ! ! $ (316/53) GROUND R White River Rove 3 T INDEPENDENCE R 9 ME 39 S NDA 2 1 NA AVEN FISHING y UE VALLEY k m l Bishop Epalle e i RIFLE ROVE l ! e l VILLAGE s e CRUZ r T A AY RANGE $ School IGHW PANATINA $ C kiki Road d T KUM H (10/2) e R33 enga u S R oad KU VILLAGE ov 2 L nue a 3 H Aola R R R M Hibiscus Ave k 4 o ra - 33 a 5 n onia d 2 h ia H WIND d R d r d a C a Roa KUKUM a a Market e o - um o o A k VALLEY w Bahai Ku Mbua R R o R l a LENGAKIKI a R e na R Refferal Centre Valley R o e o e k g a o h Mbokona bo a Rid d a Manamawata $ a h o $ M avae VAVAEA d Hospital School KUKUM s a $ V $ a (144/24) ST. ! s $ School ! a d RIDGE LORD HOWE T a VUHOKESA ®v NICHOLAS $ CAMPUS T (17/3) Mbo Kukum r kona SETTLEMENT BAHAI e vera LAWSON 1 $ $ Catholic Hall V v d R Holy Cross i oa u a d 8 $ TAMA St Nicholas R NGGOSI 0 r te u 4 (160/27) a Whi o Tol R (633/106) R MBUMBURU School e TEHAMURINA NEW Multipurpose TANULI R e nu d e 5 o h Av a 5 $ a 3 CHINATOWN RIDGE a s o R ! Hall Evacuation Centres Population Families Status Date Closed Ta Mbokonevera d R $ FFIiJjiIAanN Quarters M a $ Community School Bahai Centre 144 24 Open n VURA b QUATERS MBUA R o $ u k (530/88) Bulaia Motel Bishop Epalle School 10 2 Open UPPER d o m o VALLEY a a b MBOKONAVERA $ KOLA'ALE o b Honiara (130/22) R d M Bulaia Motel 130 22 Open TASAHE u EAST e r Ro High $$ JACKSON ah u ona ad KOKOMULEVUHA as Mbok Coronation ad KOLA'A Burnscreek Riverside 12 2 Open T ! $($31/5) Ro RIDGE ! (50/8) a RIDGE Mbokona KOA HILL ! u 6 Christchurch 238 40 Open MBOKONA SKYLINE Koa Hill OCLhDina Town No 3 b 82 KAIBIA M R Coronation school 50 8 Open $ CHINATOWN Kolale Community Varamata SDA $ School R d Disablility School 200 33 Open Tas KAIBIA $ ola'a Ridge oad a a K Naha Comunity o he Road (326/54) (170/28) CHOVIRI R Don Bosco* 275 55 Open VALLEY KAIBIA $ High School VALLEY TANAMATANGA VARA West Kol $ lu TASAHE - 2 oale u FOPA 1076 179 Open - 1 Roa (72/12) b CREEK d FERAKUSIA m GWAIMAOA N a FERALODOA M Holy Cross 633 106 Open BOKANAVERA ah a HEIGHTS a Honiara High School 31 5 Open h NAHA Ro Lo ! MATAFALI MATARIU a KOFILOKO LAU ra i ANTIOCH FULISANGO d ana k TITINGE 1 Vara Creek King George School 1099 183 Open r i VALLEY Ve k $ MUSUNA d ilo AEKAFO/CANA N Kolale Community School 170 28 Open o a a o K VATUSU HILL h Kumkum Catholic Hall 160 27 Open TITNGE 3 a R GEGEMA 468 B e KOMBITO 1 TABA'A R a lin c d JERICHO r LR Warehouse 125 21 Open k e NGULANI a son rd ! WINDY Mu a River o NEW i R o Lungga School 295 49 Open RIDGE R oa Borderline l KOMBIVATU GREEN d B VALLEY VALLEY a u Mbokona school 17 3 Open M h VALLEY u KOMBITO r a 2 & 3 Mbokonovera School 530 88 Open v u VERATATAE T 4 R Naha Community School 72 12 Open 6 91 4 6 GILBERT R Panatina Pavillion 624 104 Open Tuvaruhu CAMP Rove Club 316 53 Open School ADALIUA 8 MAMULELE ! (367/61) ! K 6 $ icho 4 SIFF Academy 13 2 Open Tuvaruhu R Gilbert Camp R464 Soap Factory 240 40 Open TUVARUHU Tuvuhuru Riverside 165 28 Open KOILOKIKI Tuvraruhu r LELE$I Riverside tine Ro e Tuvuruhu School 367 61 Open t. Aus ad iv (165/28) LMegend R Varamata SDA 326 54 Open o bit ! AffectedK Coommmunities (in Evac Centres) White River 931 155 Open M Tanakio TAVURO a t Sub Total (Open) 8249 1384 a AREA NAME n i k Henderson 144 24 Closed 10-Apr-14 o ®v Referral Hospital Mataniko 109 18 Closed 10-Apr-14 Major Roads Mbua Valley TAVURO 250 42 Closed 10-Apr-14 Multi-Purpose Hall 83 14 Closed 10-Apr-14 RMivAerMsANA WATER New Zealand Camp 120 20 Closed 10-Apr-14 OSthEeTrT RLoEaMds SIDT Coronation 20 3 Closed 10-Apr-14 N Creeks got St Nicolas school 156 26 Closed 10-Apr-14 Matan i iko $ Active Evacuation (Population/Families) Vatusu 165 28 Closed 10-Apr-14 u ut $ Closed Evacuation Centres Sub Total (ClosedT)a 1047 175 Grand Total 9296 2943 * Population estimated (families * 5) Note: Figures may change slightly as information is consolidated Creation date: 14 April 2014 Glide number: FL-2014-000045-SLB Sources:GAUL, OCHA, Solomon Island Disaster Management Office, T Source: HCC Sitrep 6. 14th April 2014 o t o Solomon Islands Bureau of Statistics, Solomon Islands Lands Department h o 0 500 1,000 Mn eters Feedback: [email protected] Website:www.pht.huBmAaRnAitNaArianresponse.info a The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations..
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