Typhoon Glenda Affected Population

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Typhoon Glenda Affected Population Eastern Visayas: Typhoon Glenda Affected Population ( as of 24 July 2014) SORSOGON 1 cm = 13 km Biri Lavezares San Jose Laoang Palapag Allen San Rosario Roque Pambujan Mapanas Capul San Victoria Mondragon Bobon Catarman Antonio Catubig Gamay San Vicente San Isidro NORTHERN SAMAR Lope Lapinig Las Navas de Vega Silvino Jipapad Lobos Arteche San Calbayog City Matuguinao Policarpo Oras Maslog Gandara Dolores Santa Tagapul-An San Jose Margarita de Buan EASTERN SAMAR MASBATE Pagsanghan San Jorge Can-Avid Almagro Tarangnan SAMAR Santo Nino Paranas Taft Catbalogan Motiong City Jiabong Sulat Maripipi BILIRAN San Hinabangan San Julian Daram Kawayan Sebastian Zumarraga Almeria Culaba Calbiga Borongan City Naval Caibiran Villareal Pinabacdao Calubian Biliran Legend Cabucgayan Talalora Santa Rita Provincial boundary Santa Rita Maydolong San Municipal boundary Balangkayan Isidro Basey No. of Affected Population Babatngon Llorente 10 - 15,000 Leyte San Hernani Tabango Barugo 15,000 - 30,000 Miguel Tacloban General City 30,000 - 45,000 Capoocan Tunga Macarthur Alangalang Marabut Balangiga 45,000 - 59,775 Carigara Villaba Santa Fe Lawaan Quinapondan Kananga Salcedo Province Municipality Affected Pop Jaro Palo Giporlos Leyte Tacloban City 4,472 Matag-Ob Pastrana Northern Samar Allen 10,390 Mercedes Northern Samar Biri 9,855 LEYTE Dagami Tanauan Northern Samar Bobon 6,019 Ormoc City Northern Samar Capul 1,780 Palompon Tabontabon Tolosa Guiuan Northern Samar Catarman 55,916 Northern Samar Catubig 20,500 Julita Northern Samar Gamay 5,058 Isabel Burauen Dulag Northern Samar Laoang 59,775 Merida Albuera Northern Samar Lapinig 12,145 Mayorga Northern Samar Las Navas 3,050 Northern Samar Lavezares 9,432 La Paz Northern Samar Lope de Vega 1,160 Macarthur Northern Samar Mapanas 7,920 Northern Samar Mondragon 38,160 Northern Samar Palapag 31,082 Javier Homonhon Northern Samar Pambujan 21,312 Northern Samar Rosario 1,936 Island Northern Samar San Antonio 2,210 Northern Samar San IsIdro 7,033 Abuyog Northern Samar San Jose 21,375 Baybay City Northern Samar San Roque 7,320 Northern Samar San Vicente 465 Mahaplag Northern Samar Silvino Lobos 16,050 Northern Samar Victoria 350 Silago Sub-Total 350,293 Inopacan Eastern Samar Arteche 23,665 Sogod Eastern Samar Oras 50 SOUTHERN Eastern Samar San Policarpo 525 Hindang Sub-Total 24,240 LEYTE Samar (Western) City Of Catbalogan 10,488 Hilongos Samar (Western) Calbayog City 14,404 Bontoc Hinunangan Samar (Western) Almagro 2,335 Libagon Samar (Western) Calbiga 1,830 Bato Saint Hinundayan Samar (Western) Daram 5,966 Tomas Bernard Anahawan Samar (Western) Gandara 6,000 Matalom San Juan Samar (Western) Hinabangan 5,694 Oppus Samar (Western) Jiabong 3,213 Samar (Western) Motiong 2,335 DINAGAT ISLANDS Samar (Western) Pagsangjan 319 Maasin City Samar (Western) Paranas (Wright) 1,362 Malitbog Samar (Western) Pinabacdao 19,485 Samar (Western) San Jorge 2,943 Liloan Macrohon Samar (Western) San Sebastian 9,665 Padre San Samar (Western) Sta. Margarita 5,378 Burgos Francisco Samar (Western) Santa Rita 2,400 San Samar (Western) Santo Niño 5,414 Samar (Western) Talalora 10 Ricardo Samar (Western) Tarangnan 9,245 Pintuyan Samar (Western) Villareal 640 Limasawa Sub-Total 109,126 GRAND TOTAL 488,131 The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 24 July 2014 Sources: OCD, DSWD, GADM, OCHA Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int www.humanitarianresponse.info/operations/philippines.
Recommended publications
  • EASTERN VISAYAS: SUMMARY of REHABILITATION ACTIVITIES (As of 24 Mar)
    EASTERN VISAYAS: SUMMARY OF REHABILITATION ACTIVITIES (as of 24 Mar) Map_OCHA_Region VIII_01_3W_REHAB_24032014_v1 BIRI PALAPAG LAVEZARES SAN JOSE ALLEN ROSARIO BOBON MONDRAGON LAOANG VICTORIA SAN CATARMAN ROQUE MAPANAS CAPUL SAN CATUBIG ANTONIO PAMBUJAN GAMAY N O R T H E R N S A M A R LAPINIG SAN SAN ISIDRO VICENTE LOPE DE VEGA LAS NAVAS SILVINO LOBOS JIPAPAD ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO CALBAYOG CITY MATUGUINAO MASLOG ORAS SANTA GANDARA TAGAPUL-AN MARGARITA DOLORES SAN JOSE DE BUAN SAN JORGE CAN-AVID PAGSANGHAN MOTIONG ALMAGRO TARANGNAN SANTO PARANAS NI-O (WRIGHT) TAFT CITY OF JIABONG CATBALOGAN SULAT MARIPIPI W E S T E R N S A M A R B I L I R A N SAN JULIAN KAWAYAN SAN SEBASTIAN ZUMARRAGA HINABANGAN CULABA ALMERIA CALBIGA E A S T E R N S A M A R NAVAL DARAM CITY OF BORONGAN CAIBIRAN PINABACDAO BILIRAN TALALORA VILLAREAL CALUBIAN CABUCGAYAN SANTA RITA BALANGKAYAN MAYDOLONG SAN BABATNGON ISIDRO BASEY BARUGO LLORENTE LEYTE SAN HERNANI TABANGO MIGUEL CAPOOCAN ALANGALANG MARABUT BALANGIGA TACLOBAN GENERAL TUNGA VILLABA CITY MACARTHUR CARIGARA SALCEDO SANTA LAWAAN QUINAPONDAN MATAG-OB KANANGA JARO FE PALO TANAUAN PASTRANA ORMOC CITY GIPORLOS PALOMPON MERCEDES DAGAMI TABONTABON JULITA TOLOSA GUIUAN ISABEL MERIDA BURAUEN DULAG ALBUERA LA PAZ MAYORGA L E Y T E MACARTHUR JAVIER (BUGHO) CITY OF BAYBAY ABUYOG MAHAPLAG INOPACAN SILAGO HINDANG SOGOD Legend HINUNANGAN HILONGOS BONTOC Response activities LIBAGON Administrative limits HINUNDAYAN BATO per Municipality SAINT BERNARD ANAHAWAN Province boundary MATALOM SAN JUAN TOMAS (CABALIAN) OPPUS Municipality boundary MALITBOG S O U T H E R N L E Y T E Ongoing rehabilitation Ongoing MAASIN CITY activites LILOAN MACROHON PADRE BURGOS SAN 1-30 Planned FRANCISCO SAN 30-60 RICARDO LIMASAWA PINTUYAN 60-90 Data sources:OCHA,Clusters 0 325 K650 975 1,300 1,625 90-121 Kilometers EASTERN VISAYAS:SUMMARY OF REHABILITATION ACTIVITIES AS OF 24th Mar 2014 Early Food Sec.
    [Show full text]
  • SPES BENEFICIARIES 2018 Samar Field Office No
    Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. 8 SPES BENEFICIARIES 2018 Samar Field Office No. Name of Student Address 1 ECHAQUE, ANGEL C. TINABACAN, MARABUT, SAMAR 2 PADEL, MA. JANE A. TINABACAN, MARABUT, SAMAR 3 LASTIMADO, WILLINE ROSE B. VELOSO, MARABUT, SAMAR 4 CABRALES, ABEL EMMANUEL S. TINABACAN, MARABUT, SAMAR 5 BULCASE, JHENNYVABE E. AMANTILLO, MARABUT, SAMAR 6 LABUCO, DARYLL B. VELOSO, MARABUT, SAMAR 7 TAGANNA, ROGER C. VELOSO, MARABUT, SAMAR 8 ESTONIO, IAN JAY C. VELOSO, MARABUT, SAMAR 9 LUGASAN, ARJAY JOHN A. RONO, MARABUT, SAMAR 10 SEPARA, APRIL JOY C. TINABACAN, MARABUT, SAMAR 11 GREFIEL, JACKIELOU P. AMAMBUCALE, MARABUT SAMAR 12 NARAJA, ROLANDO P. TINABACAN, MARABUT, SAMAR 13 AMANTILLO, LYZA MAE JOY B. OSMENA, MARABUT, SAMAR 14 DELA PENA, JOSE RAMIL O. TINABACAN, MARABUT, SAMAR 15 OCOP, ATILANO ROMULO III - 16 SANTIZAS, MARY GRACE - 17 Merry Joy A. Catigon Brgy. 13 Catbalogan City Samar 18 Merry Joy C. Eyana Brgy. Bangon Catbalogan City Samar 19 Ma. Moralyn L. Encarnacion Brgy. Guindapunan Catbalogan City Samar 20 Mae-Ann R. Basas Brgy. Silanga Catbalogan City Samar 21 Mylene P. Verzosa Brgy. San Andres Catbalogan City Samar 22 Steven O. Torrecampo Brgy. Canlapwas Catbalogan City Samar 23 Warren Dave N. Uy Brgy. 13 Catbalogan City Samar 24 Oscar E. Adona Jr. Brgy. Mercedes Catbalogan City Samar 25 Ronnie S. Baguisa Brgy. Darahuway Guti Catbalogan City Samar 26 Desiree L. Nidea Brgy. Darahuway Guti Catbalogan City Samar 27 Christian Paulo S. Memoracian Brgy. Mercedes Catbalogan City Samar 28 Ma. Liezyl Mae S. Enteña Brgy. 02 Salog Segunda Catbalogan City Samar 29 William B.
    [Show full text]
  • Philippines Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda)
    MA045_v1 Allen e Ros s Laoang Palapag ar o io M Lavezares J o R n S n s a o a C n an d a p q a S a n M a r n u p A a a m j e g u S r l n u a V a o t b o ic t C n t n at o a u n b ria m ig i C a o P y n a o am b N OR TH ER N G o B SA M A R L a e p d in e a ig p g La San o e s L V N Vicente o avas in s lv o d i b a S o ap L p Ji he tec Ar C albayo ao g Matuguin City Oras g o l s a G M an s da e Calbayog ra r S o l d a o City e CA n D n ! a B -A nt ta J l i u pu a r o a ga S ga s a n T ar e M N EA S T ER N ° SA M A R 2 J S 1 o SA M A R a d r vi Pagsanghan g n an-A e CA, CARE, DSWD, C FH PH, Plan Int, PW Japan ro g a lm A nto Sa o s in na N Ta ra ra Pa n T MASB ATE gn a a g f t n g n o Pio V.
    [Show full text]
  • Philippines Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda): 3W
    MA542_v3 Santo Pagsanghan Gandara T ro a San Can-Avid g ra a Nino n g Jorge lm n 3A W maps for each affected a n as ft province and cluster available an Ta g ar n n g P ga o n on the Humanitarian Response b o lo i a t a i b ty J o at i website: C C M t pi Sula ipi wwar w.humanitarianresponse.info Catbalogan M ! San San an Sebastian an Juli ng ba na Hi ayan Kaw C u D ia la a er b ra Zumarraga lm a m A Calbiga BILIRAN SAMAR an C orong ! l a B Calumpang a ib ity av i C N ra ao n l acd larea nab a Vil Pi r ACTED, C n o a ra l l li a HKI ub i l i B Cabucgayan a g a T on n ydol S EASTERN Ma R a i t n a t SAMAR I S a s a i n d a n ACF, Aus Fhosp, ay r gk o an ChildFund, CVC, Bal DOH, MSF, SCI, Bab UNICEF, WFP atng y on e s ACTED L a HKI e B te y ACTED HKI en i t r n T e lo a a L rn b go He a ru T n ACTED a a g ACTED, IMC B c G o e C lo M ne b Plan Int a ra ACTED it ca l C y a rth ap a n u ooc r HKI r a a n a ChildFund, L ACTED, g g t i n ! a ACF ACF, r DOH Tacloban u u CVC, DOH, w a T Plan Int ⛳☍ b g a B ACF Plan Int C lan Tacloban a V a a lang Sam's Purse r a A n i a l l a Q l e u a K n i a F M na b n p a a g o a n t i nd ga n CVC, Sam's g an DOH a a ro S o a Purse, SCI Salced b J O ACTED o G - l ipor g Pa los a a ACF t astran ACTED, CVC, a ACTED, IMC P ACTED ACF, M HKI DOH O Tabontabon n ACF n r ua o C m na Mercedes p i o Dagami Ta ACF ty c a m LEYT E s Guiuan o lo ChildFund, Sam's l o a Ormoc T ⛳☍! P Purse, SCI IMC a IMC Ormoc t Guiuan N i ⛳☍ l ° ! IMC u 1 1 IMC J M IMC, MedAir, g a ACF, MedAir, e l r Sam's Purse u I i d s D Sam's A a a l b b Burauen Purse, SCI e u l e r a a g r o CVC, La Paz y a IMC, SCI M IMC, MedAir DOH, IMC, Macarthu ACF, r SCI IMC ChildFund, DOH r Ja a v G il ie u P r iu an o Danao r o Lake P Baybay B ! a a C A l y b CE BU e i b o d t u y a y c u o n y s T g a i c S DOH n M a r a F h a p l a g o g a l acan i Inop S Sogod Hindang SOUT HE RN H LEYT E in u n B a ngos n Hilo o g n a n t o L o L c r i e b to a B g H S in Bato e u o nd a a r n ya n i n n a A T n t O a T r h o a u d w b p m an aj p S on a a m u n o s al s Ju at a M n M Pres.
    [Show full text]
  • Submitted by the Committee on Tourism On
    FIFTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE ) REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES ) Third Regular Session ) SEN ATE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. Submitted by the Committee on Tourism on _-----<-A"'U.=..G--'-1_3_2_0_12__ _ Re: S.B. No. 3252 Recommending its approval taking into consideration H. Nos. 3066, 3067, 3068, 3069, 3070 and 3071 Sponsor: Senator Manuel "Lito" M. Lapid MR. PRESIDENT: The Committee on Tourism, to which were referred House Bill No. 3066, introduced by Representative Espina , entitled: "AN ACT DECLARING HIGATANGAN ISLAND IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF NAVAL, PROVINCE OF BILIRAN, AS A TOURIST ZONE" House Bill No. 3067, introduced by Representative Espina , entitled: "AN ACT DECLARING SAMBAWAN ISLAND IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF i MARIPIPI, PROVINCE OF BILIRAN, AS A TOURIST ZONE" House Bill No. 3068, introduced by Representative Espina , entitled: "AN ACT DECLARING THE MANGROVE AREA OF LOOC IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF CABUCGAYAN, PROVINCE OF Bill RAN, AS A TOURIST ZONE" House Bill No. 3069, introduced by Representative Espina , entitled: t "AN ACT DECLARING CASABANGAN FALLS IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF CABUCGAYAN, PROVINCE OF BILIRAN, AS A TOURIST ZONE" House Bill No. 3070, introduced by Representative Espina , entitled: "AN ACT DECLARING TINAGO FALLS IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF CAIBIRAN, PROVINCE OF Bill RAN, AS A TOURIST ZONE" Declaring Biliran Province as TDA and House Bill No. 3071, introduced by Representative Espina , entitled: "AN ACT DECLARING BAGONGBONG FALLS IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF ALMERIA, PROVINCE OF BILIRAN, AS A TOURIST ZONE" has considered the same and has the honor to report them bq,«IsJ~!.be Senate with the recommendation that the attached bill, Senate Bill No. ij it v r:.
    [Show full text]
  • One Big File
    MISSING TARGETS An alternative MDG midterm report NOVEMBER 2007 Missing Targets: An Alternative MDG Midterm Report Social Watch Philippines 2007 Report Copyright 2007 ISSN: 1656-9490 2007 Report Team Isagani R. Serrano, Editor Rene R. Raya, Co-editor Janet R. Carandang, Coordinator Maria Luz R. Anigan, Research Associate Nadja B. Ginete, Research Assistant Rebecca S. Gaddi, Gender Specialist Paul Escober, Data Analyst Joann M. Divinagracia, Data Analyst Lourdes Fernandez, Copy Editor Nanie Gonzales, Lay-out Artist Benjo Laygo, Cover Design Contributors Isagani R. Serrano Ma. Victoria R. Raquiza Rene R. Raya Merci L. Fabros Jonathan D. Ronquillo Rachel O. Morala Jessica Dator-Bercilla Victoria Tauli Corpuz Eduardo Gonzalez Shubert L. Ciencia Magdalena C. Monge Dante O. Bismonte Emilio Paz Roy Layoza Gay D. Defiesta Joseph Gloria This book was made possible with full support of Oxfam Novib. Printed in the Philippines CO N T EN T S Key to Acronyms .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. iv Foreword.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... vii The MDGs and Social Watch
    [Show full text]
  • Status and Potentials of Ecotourism Sites in Samar Philippines
    THE Countryside Development RESEARCH JOURNAL Status and Potentials of Ecotourism Sites in Samar Philippines Ronald L. Orale Samar State University, Catbalogan City, Philippines [email protected] Abstract Samar is the third largest island in the Philippines blessed with world- class, less known ecotourism destination like highly diverse forest/ reefs, gigantic caves, waterfalls, beaches, etc. Tourist arrival share attributed mostly to the private sector remains very low because of poor intervention especially from the local government. Private-led initiatives to promote Samar’s world-class sites are relatively successful, bringing in tourists from all over the world. Samar’s ecotourism sites are rated by these tourists higher in terms of panoramic appeal but poor in terms of accessibility; support structure, services and facilities compared to the more known and government-supported destinations in the Philippines. Samar Island towns are one of the poorest in the Philippines. Increasing tourist arrival through improved government intervention will result into a better economic activity which will potentially reduce the poverty level in the three provinces of Samar. Keywords: Samar, Calbiga, Lobo Cave, Pinipisakan Falls, ecotourism, tourism I. INTRODUCTION The Philippines is as one of the top Asia identified Donsol Sorsogon’s Whale biodiversity hotspots in the world Shark Ecotourism Programme as one of (Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau, the top 5 ecotourism destination in Asia 2013). It is also considered as one of (Lifestyle Asia, 2012). the world’s biologically rich countries (Conservation International, 2005). It In the year 2012, the travel and tourism is also one of the countries in the world sector in the Philippines accounted around gifted with so much natural attractions PhP 215.5 Billion (2% of Gross Domestic from ridge to reef.
    [Show full text]
  • EASTERN VISAYAS: SUMMARY of RESPONSE ACTIVITIES (As of 20 Jan)
    EASTERN VISAYAS: SUMMARY OF RESPONSE ACTIVITIES (as of 20 Jan) Map_OCHA_Region VIII_01_3W_20142001_v1 BIRI NORTHERN SAMAR PAMBUJAN LAVEZARES SAN JOSE PALAPAG LAOANG ALLEN ROSARIO MONDRAGON SAN ROQUE MAPANAS CAPUL VICTORIA CATARMAN BOBON CATUBIG GAMAY SAN ANTONIO SAN ISIDRO LOPE DE VEGA LAPINIG LAS NAVAS SAN VICENTE SILVINO LOBOS JIPAPAD ARTECHE CALBAYOG CITY MATUGUINAO SAN POLICARPIO ORAS MASLOG GANDARA SAN JOSE TAGAPUL-AN DE BUAN DOLORES SAMAR SANTA MARGARITA CAN-AVID SAN JORGE PAGSANGHAN MOTIONG ALMAGRO SANTO NI-O TARANGNAN JIABONG PARANAS TAFT CITY OF CATBALOGAN (WRIGHT) SULAT EASTERN SAMAR MARIPIPI BILIRAN SAN JULIAN HINABANGAN SAN SEBASTIAN KAWAYAN ZUMARRAGA ALMERIA CULABA NAVAL DARAM CALBIGA CALUBIAN CAIBIRAN CITY OF BORONGAN VILLAREAL PINABACDAO TALALORA BILIRAN SANTA RITA CABUCGAYAN MAYDOLONG SAN BALANGKAYAN ISIDRO BABATNGON BASEY SAN LLORENTE BARUGO MIGUEL HERNANI LEYTE TABANGO CAPOOCAN TACLOBAN CITY ALANGALANG BALANGIGA GENERAL MACARTHUR TUNGA VILLABA SANTA CARIGARA FE SALCEDO JARO QUINAPONDAN PALO MARABUT LAWAAN MATAG-OB KANANGA PASTRANA MERCEDES GIPORLOS DAGAMI TANAUAN TOLOSA PALOMPON ORMOC CITY TABONTABON MERIDA DULAG JULITA ISABEL BURAUEN ALBUERA LA PAZ MAYORGA MACARTHUR LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) GUIUAN ABUYOG CITY OF BAYBAY MAHAPLAG SILAGO SOUTHERN LEYTE INOPACAN SOGOD HINDANG Legend HINUNANGAN HILONGOS BONTOC Response activities LIBAGON Administrative limits HINUNDAYAN per Municipality BATO SAINT BERNARD ANAHAWAN Province boundary TOMAS MATALOM OPPUS SAN JUAN (CABALIAN) Municipality boundary MAASIN CITY Ongoing response Ongoing MALITBOG LILOAN activites PADRE BURGOS MACROHON SAN FRANCISCO 1-100 Planned 100-250 PINTUYAN 250-350 Data sources:OCHA,Clusters LIMASAWA 0 340 K680 1,020 1,360 1,700 SAN RICARDO 350-450 Kilometers EASTERN VISAYAS:SUMMARY OF RESPONSE ACTIVITIES AS OF 20 th Jan 2014 Em.
    [Show full text]
  • Bising” As of 21 April 2021, 6AM
    DSWD DROMIC Report #7 on Typhoon “Bising” as of 21 April 2021, 6AM Situation Overview Issued at 05:00 AM, 21 April 2021, TYPHOON "BISING" MOVES NORTH- NORTHWESTWARD OVER THE PHILIPPINE SEA EAST OF MAINLAND CAGAYAN VALLEY. • Hazards affecting land areas • Severe Winds: o Tropical cyclone winds of at least strong breeze to near gale in strength extend outward up to 440 km from the center of the typhoon. Destructive typhoon-force winds extend outward up to 90 km from the center of the typhoon. o In the next 24 hours, the northeasterly wind flow enhanced by the typhoon will also bring strong breeze to near gale conditions with higher gusts over the coastal and mountainous areas of Northern Luzon that are not under any Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal. • Hazards affecting coastal waters • In the next 24 hours, the northeasterly wind flow enhanced by the typhoon will also bring strong breeze to near gale conditions with higher gusts over the coastal and mountainous areas of Northern Luzon that are not under any Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal. • Rough to high seas will be experienced over the northern and eastern seaboards of Luzon (3.0 to 9.0 m). Sea travel is risky for all types of seacrafts over these waters. • Moderate to rough seas over the western seaboard of Central Luzon, the remaining eastern seaboard of Eastern Visayas (1.2 to 3.0 m), and the eastern seaboard of Mindanao (1.5 to 3.0 m). Mariners of small seacrafts are advised not to venture out over these waters. Inexperienced mariners of these vessels should avoid navigating in these conditions.
    [Show full text]
  • Office of the Executive Officer
    Republic of the Philippines Judicial and Bar Council Manila Office of the Executive Officer Table 3. Second Execom Deliberation (January - December 2018) NO. OF NO. OF DATE OF MEETING COURT/OFFICE WHERE VACANT POSITIONS EXIST CONSIDERED CANDIDATES CANDIDATES 10 January 2018 COURT OF APPEALS - Associate Justice (vice Justice Leoncia R. 29 28 Dimagiba LEGAL EDUCATION BOARD - Regular Member representing the 4 4 Philippine Association of Law Schools LEGAL EDUCATION BOARD - Regular Member representing the 4 4 Philippine Association of Law Professors REGION III: RTC, Br. 91, Baler, Aurora 6 6 RTC, Br. 8, Malolos City, Bulacan 15 14 RTC, Br. 17, Malolos City, Bulacan 35 33 RTC, Br. 84, Malolos City, Bulacan 36 34 RTC, Br. 102, Malolos City, Bulacan 45 43 RTC, Br. 103, Malolos City, Bulacan 45 43 RTC, Br. 104, Malolos City, Bulacan 45 43 RTC, Br. 23, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija 15 15 RTC, Br. 29, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija 18 18 RTC, Br. 30, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija 13 13 RTC, Br. 36, Gapan City, Nueva Ecija 13 13 RTC, Br. 61, Angeles City, Pampanga 35 33 RTC, Br. 114, Angeles City, Pampanga 45 45 RTC, Br. 115, Angeles City, Pampanga 45 45 RTC, Br. 116, Angeles City, Pampanga 45 45 RTC, Br. 117, Angeles City, Pampanga 45 45 RTC, Br. 118, Angeles City, Pampanga 45 45 RTC, Br. 109, Capas, Tarlac 21 21 RTC, Br. 105, Paniqui, Tarlac 23 23 RTC, Br. 106, Paniqui, Tarlac 23 23 RTC, Br. 110, Tarlac City 22 22 RTC, Br. 111, Tarlac City 22 22 RTC, Br. 112, Camiling, Tarlac 19 19 RTC, Br.
    [Show full text]
  • Hydropower Potentials Estimation of Biliran Islands Based on Synthetic
    Godinez and Salomon Science and Humanities Journal 13:83-98 (2019) DOI: https://doi.org/10.47773/shj.1998.121.1 Mendoza M. 2010. I Blog, You Buy: How Bloggers are creating a New Generation of Product Endorsers. Journal of Digital Research & Publishing, 7PM, 114-122. Hydropower Potentials Estimation of Biliran Islands Nilsson B. 2012. Politicians' blogs: Strategic self-presentations and identities. Based on Synthetic Aperture Radar Spatial Data Using Identity, 12(3), 247-265. Not Quite Nigella. 2009. Ten Things You Should Know about Food Bloggers. Soil and Water Assessment Tool Simulation Retrieved at www.notquitenigella.com/2009/07/13/10-things-you-should Arthur I. Tambong1*, Lemar N. Bacordo2, Kebin Ysrael F. Martinez3, Louie know-about-foodbloggers/ on May 26, 2017. Anthony Molato4 , Oliver Semblante5 , and Pastor P. Garcia6 Rettberg JW. 2008. Blogging (digital media and society). Robinson L. 2009. The art of food blogging. Retrieved at www.timesonline.co.uk/ tol/life_and_style/food_and_drink/real_food/article5 5358.eceon May 26, ABSTRACT 2017. Rutsaert P, Regan A, Pieniak Z, McConnon A, Moss A, Wall P, et al. 2013. The Use of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) spatial data simulation using Soil and Water Social Media in Food Risk and Benefit Communication. Trends in Food Science Assessment Tool (SWAT) was conducted to determine the hydropower generation & Technology, 30, 84-91. potentials of three (3) major islands of Biliran Province in the Philippines. Results Schneider EP, McGovern EE, Lynch CL & Brown LS. 2013. Do food blogs serve as a indicate that the dominant hydropower potentials of Biliran are of microhydro class source of nutritionally balanced recipes? An analysis of 6 popular food blogs.
    [Show full text]
  • Legend Bernard Tomas Anahawan Matalom Oppus San Juan
    Eastern Visayas: Road Conditions as of 7 December 2014 Sorsogon Biri Low-Lying Portions of the Road IMPASSABLE due to Flooding Lavezares Palapag San Jose Laoang Allen Rosario Catbalogan-Catarman via Allen Mondragon San PASSABLE Roque Mapanas Victoria Catarman Capul San Bobon Antonio Catubig Northern Samar Pambujan Gamay San Isidro Lapinig Lope de Vega Silvino Las Navas Lobos Jipapad Arteche Low-Lying Portions of the Road San Policarpo IMPASSABLE due to Flooding Calbayog City Matuguinao Oras Gandara Maslog Tagapul-An San Jose Dolores Catbalogan-LopeDeVega-Catarman Santa de Buan IMPASSABLE due to Margarita Landslide San Jorge Can-Avid Tacloban-Hinabangan-Taft Pagsanghan Jiabong-Tacloban Road Motiong PASSABLE Tarangnan Samar Almagro IMPASSABLESanto due to LandslideNino at Jiabong Masbate Paranas Taft Catbalogan Jiabong Taft-Borongan Road City IMPASSABLE due to Catbalogan-Jiabong Road Sulat Debris & Flooding Maripipi PASSABLE San Julian Hinabangan San Sebastian Kawayan Brgy.Buray-Taft RoadZumarraga Going In & Out of Almeria Culaba IMPASSABLE due to Calbiga Culaba, Biliran Biliran Debris & Flooding Eastern Samar INACCESSIBLE ACCESS ROADS Naval Daram Caibiran Pinabacdao Villareal Borongan City Biliran Calubian Talalora Cabucgayan Santa Rita San Maydolong Isidro Balangkayan Basey Babatngon Leyte San Llorente Tabango Hernani Barugo Miguel Tacloban City General Capoocan Tunga Balangiga Macarthur Carigara Marabut Alangalang Santa Villaba Lawaan Quinapondan Leyte Fe Tacloban to Borongan via Basey Kananga Jaro Salcedo Palo PASSABLE Giporlos All Roads
    [Show full text]