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Typhoon Bopha (Pablo) N MA019v2 ' N 0 ' Silago 3 0 ° 3 0 ° 1 0 Philippines 1 Totally Damaged Houses Partially Damaged Houses Number of houses Number of houses Sogod Loreto Loreto 1-25 2-100 717 376 Loreto Loreto 26-250 101-500 San Juan San Juan 251-1000 501-1000 1001-2000 1001-2000 2001-4000 2001-4000 Cagdianao Cagdianao 1 N ° N San Isidro 0 ° Dinagat 1 0 Dinagat San Isidro Philippines: 1 5 Dinagat (Surigao del Norte) Dinagat (Surigao 5 del Norte) Numancia 280 Typhoon Bopha Numancia Pilar Pilar Pilar Pilar (Pablo) - General 547 Surigao Dapa Surigao Dapa Luna General Totally and Partially Surigao Surigao Luna San San City Francisco City Francisco Dapa Dapa Damaged Housing in 1 208 3 4 6 6 Placer Placer Caraga Placer Placer 10 21 Bacuag Mainit Bacuag (as at 9th Dec 5am) Mainit Mainit 2 N 1 Mainit ' N 0 ' 3 0 ° Map shows totally and partially damaged 3 9 Claver ° 9 Claver housing in Davao region as of 9th Dec. 33 Bohol Sea Kitcharao Source is "NDRRMC sitrep, Effects of Bohol Sea Kitcharao 10 Typhoon "Pablo" (Bopha) 9th Dec 5am". 3 Province Madrid Storm track Madrid Region Lanuza Tubay Cortes ! Tubay Carmen Major settlements Carmen Cortes 513 2 127 21 Lanuza 10 Remedios T. Tandag Tandag City Tandag Remedios T. Tandag City Romualdez 3 Romualdez 15 N ° N 13 9 ° Bayabas 9 Buenavista Sibagat Buenavista Sibagat Bayabas Carmen Carmen Butuan 53 200 Butuan 127 Butuan 21 Butuan 3 City City Cagwait Cagwait 254 Prosperidad 12 17 Gingoog Buenavista 631 Gingoog Buenavista Marihatag Marihatag 43 1 38 19 San Las Nieves San Agustin Las Nieves Agustin 57 Prosperidad 56 2 4 0 10 20 30 40 50 Prosperidad Lianga Lianga Esperanza Esperanza Lianga 23 Lianga 19 kilometres 9 Prosperidad 9 6 Scale 1:1,100,000 (at A3 size) N ' N 0 Barobo ' San 3 0 San Barobo ° 3 8 Data sources ° San Luis 4 Hinatuan 8 Francisco 1 Hinatuan Francisco Situational data: NDRRMC San Luis Talacogon Tagbina Boundaries:GADM, MapAction Talacogon Tagbina 16 208 San Juan 9 4 San Juan Settlements: Collins Bartholomew 17 Hinatuan 1350 Hinatuan 173 Physical features: SRTM 248 Rosario Rosario La Paz 193 La Paz 1796 Created 9 Dec 2012 / 16:00 5 2 Map document MA019_DamagedHousing_Municipality_v2_Caraga Bunawan Bunawan Bislig Projection / datum UTM Zone 51N / WGS84 Bislig 1770 540 GLIDE Number TC-2012-000197-PHL Loreto Time Zone Philippine Local Time (PHT) Loreto Malaybalay Malaybalay Trento Lingig 717 Veruela Trento Lingig 376 Veruela The depiction and use of boundaries, names and 1034 1360 2036 3687 associated data shown here do not imply endorsement 3174 Santa 3649 Santa or acceptance by MapAction. Lingig N Lingig ° Josefa N 8 ° Josefa MapAction is grateful for the support of: 8 1375 832 Boston Kapalong Laak Monkayo Cateel Produced by MapAction www.mapaction.org ´ Cateel [email protected] Asuncion Cateel Talaingod Montevista Compostela 125°E 125°30'E 126°E 126°30'E 125°30'E 126°E 126°30'E.
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