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Ma-Ayon Dao Sigma Panay Cuartero Panitan Tapaz Dumalag REGION VI (Western Visayas): Flooded Barangays in Capiz province (as of 3 Jan 2014) Legend Water level is subsiding Calitan Lomboy Camanci SibaguanDinginan Cabugao Este Bagacay Matnog Bolo Passable to all vehicles Anhawon Pili Angas Candual Ilamnay Matnog Cudian Navitas Cabugao Binantuan Lonoy Calapawan Rice fields underwater Lonoy Poblacion Norte Bago Chiquito Lanot Bago Lanipga Agmalobo Roxas City Cabugao Oeste Not passable to light vehicles Poblacion Sur Santa Cruz Jamul-Awon Cabangila Bago Grande Libon Butacal Catmon Loctugan Panay Agsilab Ilaya-Ivisan Cabugao Cogon Not passable to all vehicles Malocloc Norte Agtatacay Norte Ivisan Lus-Onan Ondoy Adlawan Province Malocloc Sur Agbalo Bantique Daga Magubilan Agtatacay Sur Tico Poblacion San Jose Linao Municipality Liong ADamlatyaan vas Sapi-ADapndapan Binangig Majanlud Mianay Talasa Ameligan Bahit Tabuc Primary Roads Jumaguicjic Guba Salocon Agdalipe Bilao Intampilan Bantigue Ilaya Ilawod Secondary Roads Maninang Parian Bahit Sublangon Tacas Pinamihagan Pandan Poblacion Ilawod Agbabadiang Malapad Cogon Timpas Tabuc Norte Linampongan Agbanog Najus-An Malag-It Quiajo Dulangan Maantol Pinay Poblacion Ilaya Mianay Conciencia Manapao Burias Bula Bating Tabuc Sur Agkilo Sangkal Oyong Panitan Bailan Solo Balatucan Cogon Gabuc Mambusao Gabuc Matangcong Cabugao Amaga Madulano Culilang Acbo PondolAranguel Pangpang Norte Banga-An Rizal Marita Quios Tincupon Balat-An Sigma Capagao Pantalan Cabugcabug Tumalalud Tugas Agcagay San Pedro Hanglid Ibaca Caidquid Tawog Capuyhan Bangonbangon Atiplo Pagbunitan Poblacion Poblacion Norte Manibad Bato Bato Guintas Cubay Cala-An Cadio Agloway Jolongajog Intungcan Ensenagan Santo Niño Vizcaya Sinondojan Poblacion Sur Tinigban PCarbuegcasbugiCdarmeencnita t Pangabuan Pangpang Sur Bunga Maralag Pasugue Hipona Bergante Mangoso Duyoc Lacaron Batiano Dayhagon Balighot Roxas PBinuontucnan tevedra Palaguian Libo-O Poblacion Esperanza Ambilay Indayagan Fe Ilawod Banate Bungsi Balucuan Badiangon Quinabcaban Poblacion Tabuc Agambulong Cala-Agus Balit Balucuan Cabungahan Yatingan Matagnop Daplas Agtanguay Poblacion Ilawod Lantangan Caridad Jagnaya Poblacion Ilaya Cabugao Cogon Carataya Mansacul Quinat-Uyan Cabangahan New Guia Dao Poblacion Ilaya Alasaging Caridad Nasunogan Matinabus Quinayuya Jamindan Baye Fernandez Quevedo Agtambi Malonoy San Agustin Santo Rosario Pinamalatican Alayunan ¯ Batabat Municipalities Duluan No. of aff. Brgys Piña Old Guia ManhoyMapulang Bato Jebaca Santa Monica Ilas Sur Salgan Tuburan Lapaz Santa Carmen Bita Aganan MambusaMoanayupit Parallan 22 Santo Rosario Centro Latawan Ma-Ayon Panitan 21 Poblacion Takas Santa Rita Angub San Jose Poblacion Ilawod Nagba Panay 18 Agcabugao Tapulang West Villaflores Maalan Poblacion Ilaya Aglimocon San Rafael Bun-Od Sigma 17 Camburanan Maindang San Agustin Santa Cruz Sinabsaban Sara Consolacion Bito-On Ilaya Dao Muyco 12 Balingasag East Villaflores Santa Ana San Nicolas Lunayan Pontevedra 9 Santo Niño Mahabang Sapa Bito-On Ilawod Malagab-I San Antonio Taslan San Martin Cuartero Canapian 8 San Roque San Jose Bongbongan Dumalag Agdahon Dumarao Quinabonglan Malapaya 2 Santo Angel Carataya Poblacion Dangula Mainit Agnaga Tinaytayan Cuartero Dumalag 1 Candelaria San Julian Concepcion Ongol Ilawod Guinbi-Alan Santa Teresa Calapawan Ma-Ayon Pacuan 1 TaSapn Aantonzio Puti-An Santa Petronila Mahunodhunod President Roxas 1 Alipasiawan Ongol Ilaya Sincua Dolores San Miguel Layogbato DuMmalonoyarao Data Source: Capiz Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office Lawaan Created 6 Jan 2014 Da-An Banwa Bag-Ong Barrio 0 2.5 5 Nags1u0laKnmg Astorga AlcLantaera mery Cristina Duran Poblacion Ilawod Janguslob Yawyawan Cubi Agbatuan Data Source: CSanp Jiozse ProvinSwciticahl Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office Agpipili.
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