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Summary of Barangays Susceptible to Bulusan Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF VOLCANOLOGY AND SEISMOLOGY SUMMARY OF BARANGAYS SUSCEPTIBLE TO BULUSAN LAHARS MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY HIGH MODERATE LOW SAFE RIVER CHANNEL BARCELONA Alegria N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Barcelona BARCELONA Bagacay N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Barcelona BARCELONA Bangate N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Calagoto BARCELONA Bugtong N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Barcelona BARCELONA Cagang - - - YES BARCELONA Fabrica N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Layog, Tagdon BARCELONA Jibong N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Tagdon BARCELONA Lago N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Barcelona BARCELONA Layog N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Layog BARCELONA Luneta N N PARTLY PARTLY Tagdon BARCELONA Macabari N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Bangati, Bon-ot BARCELONA Mapapac N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Tagdon BARCELONA Olandia N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Tagdon BARCELONA Paghaluban N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Layog BARCELONA Poblacion Central N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Barcelona BARCELONA Poblacion Norte N PARTLY PARTLY - Barcelona BARCELONA Poblacion Sur - - - YES BARCELONA Putiao N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Layog BARCELONA San Antonio N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Tagdon BARCELONA San Isidro N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Barcelona BARCELONA San Ramon N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Calagoto, Layog BARCELONA San Vicente N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY BArcelona BARCELONA Santa Cruz N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Calagoto, Bon-ot, Layog BARCELONA Santa Lourdes N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Barcelona, Tagdon BARCELONA Tagdon N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Tagdon BULAN A. Bonifacio - - - YES BULAN Abad Santos - - - YES BULAN Aguinaldo - - - YES BULAN Antipolo - - - YES BULAN Beguin - - - YES BULAN Benigno S. Aquino (Imelda) - - - YES BULAN Bical - - - YES BULAN Bonga - - - YES BULAN Butag - - - YES BULAN Cadandanan - - - YES BULAN Calomagon - - - YES BULAN Calpi - - - YES BULAN Cocok-Cabitan - - - YES BULAN Daganas - - - YES BULAN Danao - - - YES BULAN Dolos - - - YES BULAN E. Quirino - - - YES BULAN Fabrica - - - YES BULAN G. Del Pilar (Tanga) - - - YES BULAN Gate - - - YES BULAN Inararan - - - YES BULAN J. Gerona - - - YES BULAN J.P. Laurel (Pon-od) - - - YES BULAN Jamorawon - - - YES BULAN Lajong - - - YES BULAN Libertad - - - YES BULAN M. Roxas - - - YES BULAN Magsaysay - - - YES BULAN Managanaga - - - YES BULAN Marinab - - - YES BULAN Montecalvario - - - YES BULAN N. Roque (Rizal) - - - YES BULAN Namo - - - YES BULAN Nasuje - - - YES BULAN Obrero - - - YES BULAN Osmeña - - - YES BULAN Otavi - - - YES BULAN Padre Diaz - - - YES BULAN Palale - - - YES DOST-PHIVOLCS 1 AO 12022019 BULAN Quezon - - - YES BULAN R. Gerona - - - YES BULAN Recto - - - YES BULAN Sagrada - - - YES BULAN San Francisco - - - YES BULAN San Isidro - - - YES BULAN San Juan Bag-o - - - YES BULAN San Juan Daan - - - YES BULAN San Rafael - - - YES BULAN San Ramon - - - YES BULAN San Vicente - - - YES BULAN Santa Remedios - - - YES BULAN Santa Teresita - - - YES BULAN Sigad - - - YES BULAN Somagongsong - - - YES BULAN Taromata - - - YES BULAN Zone I Pob. (Bgy. 1- South Ilawod) - - - YES BULAN Zone II Pob. (Bgy. 2- West Ilawod) - - - YES BULAN Zone III Pob. (Bgy. 3- East Ilawod) - - - YES BULAN Zone IV Pob. (Bgy. 4- West Central) - - - YES BULAN Zone V Pob. (Bgy. 5-Lanipan) - - - YES BULAN Zone VI Pob. (Bgy. 6- Baybay) - - - YES BULAN Zone VII Pob. (Bgy. 7- Iraya) - - - YES BULAN Zone VIII Pob. (Bgy. 8- Loyo) - - - YES BULUSAN Bagacay N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Buhang BULUSAN Central (Pob.) N YES N - Bulusan River BULUSAN Cogon - - - YES BULUSAN Dancalan N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY BULUSAN Dapdap (Pob.) N PARTLY PARTLY - Bulusan River BULUSAN Lalud - - - YES BULUSAN Looban (Pob.) N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Bulusan River BULUSAN Mabuhay (Pob.) N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Rero-an, Bulusan River BULUSAN Madlawon (Pob.) N N PARTLY PARTLY Bulusan River BULUSAN Poctol (Pob.) N N PARTLY PARTLY Bulusan River BULUSAN Porog N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY BULUSAN Sabang (Pob.) N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Bulusan River BULUSAN Salvacion PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Patubayan BULUSAN San Antonio - - - YES BULUSAN San Bernardo N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Rero-an BULUSAN San Francisco N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Paghasaan, Bulusan River BULUSAN San Isidro N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Buhang BULUSAN San Jose N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Paghasaan BULUSAN San Rafael N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Bulusan River, Rero-an BULUSAN San Roque PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Bulusan River BULUSAN San Vicente (Buhang) N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Buhang BULUSAN Santa Barbara N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Buhang, Calagoto BULUSAN Sapngan (Pob.) N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Paghasaan, Bulusan River BULUSAN Tinampo - - - YES CASIGURAN Adovis (Pob.) N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY CASIGURAN Boton - - - YES CASIGURAN Burgos N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Mauhang CASIGURAN Casay N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Mauhang CASIGURAN Cawit N PARTLY PARTLY - CASIGURAN Central (Pob.) N PARTLY PARTLY - CASIGURAN Cogon N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Mauhang CASIGURAN Colambis N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY CASIGURAN Escuala N PARTLY PARTLY - Mauhang CASIGURAN Inlagadian N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Mauhang CASIGURAN Lungib N N PARTLY PARTLY Cadacan CASIGURAN Mabini PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Talinga, Aroroy, Añog CASIGURAN Ponong N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Mauhang CASIGURAN Rizal N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY CASIGURAN San Antonio (Boho) N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY CASIGURAN San Isidro N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Talinga CASIGURAN San Juan N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Mauhang CASIGURAN San Pascual N PARTLY N PARTLY CASIGURAN Santa Cruz N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Mauhang CASIGURAN Somal-ot (Pob.) N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY CASIGURAN Tigbao N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Talinga CASIGURAN Timbayog (Pob.) N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY CASIGURAN Tiris N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY Mauhang CASIGURAN Trece Martirez N N PARTLY PARTLY Mauhang DOST-PHIVOLCS 2 AO 12022019 CASIGURAN Tulay N PARTLY PARTLY PARTLY CASTILLA Amomonting - - - YES CASTILLA Bagalayag - - - YES CASTILLA Bagong Sirang - - - YES CASTILLA Bonga - - - YES CASTILLA Buenavista - - - YES CASTILLA Burabod - - - YES CASTILLA Caburacan - - - YES CASTILLA Canjela - - - YES CASTILLA Cogon - - - YES CASTILLA Cumadcad - - - YES CASTILLA Dangcalan - - - YES CASTILLA Dinapa - - - YES CASTILLA La Union - - - YES CASTILLA Libtong - - - YES CASTILLA Loreto - - - YES CASTILLA Macalaya - - - YES CASTILLA Maracabac - - - YES CASTILLA Mayon - - - YES CASTILLA Maypangi - - - YES CASTILLA Milagrosa - - - YES CASTILLA Miluya - - - YES CASTILLA Monte Carmelo - - - YES CASTILLA Oras - - - YES CASTILLA Pandan - - - YES CASTILLA Poblacion - - - YES CASTILLA Quirapi - - - YES CASTILLA Saclayan - - - YES CASTILLA Salvacion - - - YES CASTILLA San Isidro - - - YES CASTILLA San Rafael - - - YES CASTILLA San Roque - - - YES CASTILLA San Vicente - - - YES CASTILLA Sogoy - - - YES CASTILLA Tomalaytay - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Abuyog - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Almendras-Cogon (Pob.) - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Balete - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Balogo (Bacon District) - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Balogo (Sorsogon East District) - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Barayong - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Basud - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Bato - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Bibincahan - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Bitan-o/Dalipay (Pob.) - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Bogña - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Bon-Ot - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Bucalbucalan - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Buenavista (Bacon District) - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Buenavista (Sorsogon West District) - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Buhatan - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Bulabog - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Burabod (Pob.) - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Cabarbuhan - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Cabid-An - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Cambulaga - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Capuy - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Caricaran - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Del Rosario - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Gatbo - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Gimaloto - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Guinlajon - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Jamislagan - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Macabog - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Maricrum - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Marinas - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Osiao - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Pamurayan - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Pangpang - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Panlayaan - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Peñafrancia - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Piot (Pob.) - - - YES DOST-PHIVOLCS 3 AO 12022019 CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Poblacion - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Polvorista (Pob.) - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Rawis - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Rizal - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Salog (Pob.) - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Salvacion (Bacon District) - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Salvacion (Sorsogon West District) - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Sampaloc (Pob.) - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) San Isidro (Bacon District) - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) San Isidro (Sorsogon West District) - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) San Juan - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) San Juan (Roro) - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) San Pascual - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) San Ramon - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) San Roque - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) San Vicente - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Santa Cruz - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Santa Lucia - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Santo Domingo - - - YES CITY OF SORSOGON (Capital) Santo Niño - - -
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