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Iloilo Antique Negros Occidental Capiz Aklan Guimaras Pilar Buruanga Makato Kalibo New Washington Sigma Humanity First PRCS - IFRC PRCS - IFRC PRCS - IFRC IOM Citizens' Disaster Response Center IOM Emergency Shelter PRCS - IFRC Humanity First PRCS - IFRC Banga Tangalan IOM Welt Hunger Hilfe Activities by Municipality Malay IOM PRCS - IFRC Balete PRAY ShelterBox PRCS -IFRC PRCS - IFRC PRCS - IFRC World Vision (Roxas) Buruanga Nabas Numancia Welt Hunger Hilfe Ivisan Roxas City Ibajay PRCS - IFRC Carles 3W map summary Libertad Altavas IOM Citizens' Disaster Response Center DFID - HMS Illustrious IOM PRAY Humanity First DfID (British Navy) Pandan Tangalan PRCS - IFRC PRCS - IFRC IOM MSF-CH Produced April 15, 2014 Numancia Batan PRCS - IFRC PRCS - IFRC Lezo Makato Kalibo IOM Save the Children Panay Pontevedra This map depicts data PRCS - IFRC Lezo PRCS - IFRC Humanity First Humanity First Balasan gathered by the Shelter Approx. 75km Sebaste Malinao World Vision New Washington IOM IOM PRCS - IFRC Cluster about agencies Caluya Sapi-An PRAY PRAY who are responding to Sebaste Malinao Banga Save the Children DFID - HMS Illustrious IOM PRCS - IFRC PRCS - IFRC Typhoon Yolanda. PRAY IOM PRCS - IFRC PRCS - IFRC Roxas City ShelterBox ShelterBox Balete Estancia Batan Carles Any agency listed may Panay DFID - HMS Illustrious Ivisan have projects at different Madalag Altavas IOM Aklan Sapi-An stages of completion (e.g. Madalag Pilar MSF-CH Antique completed, ongoing or PRCS - IFRC Pontevedra Balasan Save the Children Jamindan Mambusao Panitan planned interventions). Sigma President Roxas Estancia Libacao World Vision Batad Culasi Culasi Jamindan Libacao Handicap International IOM IOM Capiz President Roxas Batad PRCS - IFRC IOM PRCS - IFRC Dao MSF-CH Who What Where (3W) information on shelter activities ShelterBox ShelterBox Ma-Ayon Save the Children represents agency information reported to the Shelter Cluster by Green Forum Western Visayas UNHCR San Dionisio April 13, 2014. If your agency's information is missing or out of Dumalag Cuartero San Dionisio Tibiao Tibiao Tapaz date, please contact us at [email protected] Cuartero Sara DFID - HMS Illustrious IOM Barbaza Tapaz IOM PRCS - IFRC Emergency Shelter refers to the distribution of tarpaulins PRCS - IFRC Citizens' Disaster Response Center (1 or 2 per household), plastic sheeting or tents. Dumarao Save the Children Barbaza IOM Sara Number of agencies per province (grouped by region) PRCS - IFRC PRCS - IFRC Bingawan Lemery Concepcion UNHCR Save the Children World Vision Green Forum Western Visayas Passi City Aklan Calinog Ajuy Laua-An Passi City San Rafael Bugasong Concepcion Antique IOM Ajuy Concern Worldwide San Enrique IOM DFID - HMS Illustrious Capiz Mambusao PRCS - IFRC VI Lambunao Barotac Viejo Humanity First Citizens' Disaster Response Center Duenas ADRA Iloilo IOM IOM Banate MSF-CH Negros PRCS - IFRC Dingle Occidental Barotac Viejo Valderrama Iloilo Sagay City Janiuay Badiangan ADRA VII Cebu Calinog Anilao Panitan DFID - HMS Illustrious Citizens' Disaster Response Center Humanity First Biliran Patnongon Green ForumSan Western Remigio Visayas Maasin Barotac Nuevo IOM Cadiz City Citizens' Disaster Response Center Leyte Dao Mina Pototan PRAY VIII Eastern Dumalag IOM Enrique Manapla Cabatuan Samar Citiz ens' Dis aster Response Center PRAY New Lucena B. Magalona Sagay City Belison AlimodianPRCS - IFRC Cadiz City Samar IOM Santa Barbara Dumangas Victorias City PRCS - IFRC Leon Dumarao Zarraga Ma-Ayon 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 CitizeSanns' MiguelDisaster Response Center Citizens' Disaster Response Center Damage Density San Jose Sibalom Tubungan Leganes Silay City PRCS - IFRCPavia Humanity First Igbaras UNHCR IOM Little or none Severe Out of Area PRAY Tigbauan Oton Talisay City Iloilo City PRCS - IFRC Moderate Complete Bacolod City Guimbal Miagao Bacolod City Damage density is a proxy indicator for the proportion of damage based on a Hamtic 2013 projected population, estimated average household size (4.7) and estimated Citizens' Disaster Response Center households damaged (DSWD). San Joaquin Escalante City Data Sources: DSWD (DROMIC damage data), GADM (admin), Shelter Citizens' Disaster Response Center Cluster Partners The depiction and use of boundaries, and names and associated data shown here do not imply endorsement or acceptance by the Shelter Cluster. Tobias Fornier Guimaras Pulupandan Bago City Negros Shelter Cluster Philippines Valladolid 0 25 50 ShelterCluster.org Anini-Y Kilometers Occidental Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter.
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