100 Dpi) E R I V R

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

100 Dpi) E R I V R 400000 450000 500000 550000 600000 650000 700000 122°10'0"E 122°20'0"E 122°30'0"E 122°40'0"E 122°50'0"E 123°0'0"E 123°10'0"E 123°20'0"E 123°30'0"E 123°40'0"E 123°50'0"E 124°0'0"E 124°10'0"E 124°20'0"E 124°30'0"E 124°40'0"E 124°50'0"E 125°0'0"E 125°10'0"E GLIDE number: TC-2013-000139-PHL Activation ID: EMSR-058 Product N.: 01CentralPhilippines, v1 N " N 0 ' " 0 0 ' ° 0 2 Central regions - PHILIPPINES ° 1 2 1 Typhoon HAIYAN - 08/11/2013 Reference Map - Overview Production date: 09/11/2013 Ca m a rin es Luzo n No rte Strait Qu ez on South N Tayab as " Camarines Ba y C at a n d ua n e s China N 0 ' " Sur Sea 0 0 ' 5 0 Ragay ° Ma r i n d u q u e 5 Gulf 1 Manila ° Landsat-8 (09/07/2013 2:02 UTC) Landsat-8 (02/09/2013 2:07 UTC) 1 1 Philippine 1 X Legaspi K Albay !( Sea Sib uyan Sorsogon Se a Ph ilip pine 0 0 Se a 0 K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Northern Sulu Sea 3 3 Samar Philippines 1 1 Masbat e Sa mar Se a Area of Interest - Detail 01 Samar Eastern Celebes Samar Malaysia K ! Sea Kr K | n Cebu Harbor Roxas N " City N Kalibo Airport 0 ' " !( Bili ran 0 0 ' ! Aklan Visa yan 4 0 Se a ° 4 1 ° Capiz 1 1 1 P a Leyte n Roxas - Ant ique Leyte P h Gulf r Iloilo i Neg ro s r l !( Iloi lo Occidental Gu i mara s City S o u t h e rn ! i ! p Cebu ! L e y t e K X p in !( X KKK e Cebu Su riga o K City Str ait X Su lu Sea L K H i a g n h Bo hol d w Se a Capir z s X a N Bohol " a N t 0 Surigao ' " K d -8 Negros ) y 0 0 de l Norte ' R (1 C 8 T 3 Oriental 0 Agusan n / U Su ri g ao a a ! 0 ° C piz-A l 9 7 del N orte de l S u r 3 k / :0 2013 2 1 ° 1 1 1 r Sicogon Island ! Cartographic Information K K K X 1:500000 Full color ISO A1, low resolution (100 dpi) e r i v R N 0 10 20 40 n " N 0 ' " a 0 0 ' l km 2 0 ° k 2 1 0 B 0 ° K ar 1 1 0 A 0 1 u 0 g o-S 0 0 an 0 Grid: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 51N map coordinate system 5 C M 5 2 a ig 2 r Area of Interest - Detail 06 1 u 1 Tick marks: WGS 84 geographical coordinate system wn 11 ig el o a ± kn r n a Rd u -Sara - Tacloban|!r Tacloban ry r e T n m u Legend Le n K l- g ! e a ad ! fa o R a R K General Information Hydrology Transportation n r N S " N ssi- 0 " a P K ' 0 0 ' X Area of Interest Coastline Aerodrome 1 0 ° ! 1 1 ° 1 1 r K 1 River | Harbour J Sensor Footprint n a Medellin Airfield ! Lake l ! ) a C Lake u Helipad ur Ri K T Janagdan Settlements !( ver U 7 Lake ! r Populated Place Primary Road :0 Reservoir 2 3 Ormoc Airport Danao Area of Interest - Detail 02 1 ! X ! 0 K Residential River Secondary Road /2 Lake 6 N Bogo " N 0 0 " / ' Land Subject to Inundation 0 ! Kasudsuran 0 ' 4 ° 0 1 1 ° ( 1 1 ) 1 R -8 Ormoc C t a Point of Interest T Suage s Cadiz X i d v U R n N a a i e ! City K Medical 4 v L e r 1 r City t : r i o 2 Land use - Land Cover K San n Transportation r a X Features available in vector data 3 ! L !(u 1 a nd l Antonio r sat H 0 -8 ( 1 i ! 4/ g 2 Santa Barbara 06/2 / R 0 ) h 0 Santos Lopez th oa d Faraon 13 2 0 Exposure within the overview AOI Exposure within the overview AOI 9 r !L : w 0 No ands 07 U C 0 T a 0 0 0 a inhabitants 14977081 Primary Roads km 4056 r t C T Estimated population Airfield -8 ) N Transportation / d " 0 ( L 0 14 y N / U an 0 d 0 " 6 s a ' 9 0 / t 0 o 2 - Built Up Area ha 46103 Secondary r 0 8 Settlements 0 0 l 1 7 (2 ' 3 2 2 2 0 2 /0 5 0 s :0 5/ ( o 8 ° 1 ! U 0 20 1 5 : Commercial ha 131 roads km 1828 s T 1 3 0 ° c C) 2 4 2 : 1 0 a 0 8 a 1 1 ! U - P d 3 T Green Area ha 103 Stations No. 8 t C - a B 1 ) a y Industrial ha 116 Harbour No. 9 o ! 0 s B Bacolod Silay 2 R Silay r / d o Military ha 19 Helipad No. 1 il r 6 n 0 lo International Airport / Residential ha 45693 Aerodromes No. 28 a I ! Hacienda 4 L ! 1 Stadium ha 36 Land use Cropland ha 2273199 X ( K 8 Urbanized Grassland ha 148868 n Labilabi - ! L r o t r s a Multi-functional ha 5 Landinundated ha 6930 c s Maasin a K Iloilo K avis a Talisay d Scrub ha 64966 K n t X e L !! ! Bu a n n K N a Harbor Woodland ha 575274 g Iloilo Harbor N KK a | K L n " N t y u 0 " i o ! K ' d Jaya o | | 0 0 oa ! n n |n ' R X Jetafe 1 n R n | i n 4 0 - K Lake ilo R B os v Baybay City ° 4 K ur g | d o n 0 ° Il a e Old Bacolod Pambuhan 1 r 0 d a r Harbor 1 o a l R et tional R o Stre Danao o a R Map Information N Airport Harbor a ! l d A In the early morning of Friday 8 November local time typhoon Haiyan, called Yolanda in the a lijis R n oad Philippines, made landfall over Guiuan in Eastern Samar as category 5 typhoon and continue o i S t Fish ponds and a Area of Interest - Detail 03 its route over the Philippines in west north west direction. a n N J X Haiyan is an exceptionally strong typhoon with winds up to 315 km/h (GDACS). Surge of sea u n salt ponds a level is expected to be two meter, higher on some locations depending on the coast line, and a n dr S r having the potential for wide spread destruction in areas along the coast. o K ! t. J Heavy/intense rainfall, possible within the 400 km diameter of the typhoon, is expected to Bago City K Igmaya An r ! N " N ! cause floods and flash floods in several areas. 0 " boating K K ' 0 0 ' Refugio 3 0 ! ° 3 0 ° 1 0 lagoon Data Sources 1 KK K Inset maps based on: Administrative boundaries (JRC 2013, GISCO 2010, © K K EuroGeographics), Hydrology, Transportation (Natural Earth, 2012), Settlements (Geonames, K 2013). KK Landsat-8 © U.S. Geological Survey (acquired on 29/05/2013 till 20/10/2013, GSD 30 m, 0 0 r 0 Hilongos 0 r approx 20% cloud coverage). 0 0 0 0 5 ! 5 Base vector layers based on OpenStreetMap © OpenStreetMap contributors, Wikimapia.org, 1 ! Sangi 1 1 Canlaon CIty ! 1 GeoNames (approx. 1:10000, extracted on 08/11/2013), Globcover © ESA 2010 and ! Toledo City K K UCLouvain refined by GAF AG. Source information is included in vector data. N " N N Elevation data: SRTM (90m posting). 0 " r ! ' 0 a Mactan-Cebu 0 ' g K Population data: Landscan 2010 © UT BATTELLE, LLC. 2 0 K ° a 2 K Lutopan 0 ° r - 1 All Data sources are complete and with no gaps. 0 ! International Airport T 1 K o r ! l K e K K KK !! d o KK! K Lapu-Lapu City Dissemination/Publication R K o No restrictions on the publication of the mapping apply. a ) H K Delivery formats are GeoTIFF, GeoPDF, GeoJPEG and vectors (shapefile and KML formats). C N d ) T R C U S K T Framework 8 U 0 : The products elaborated in the framework of current mapping in rush mode activation are 1 N 2 Area of Interest - Detail 05 " N 0 realized to the best of our ability, within a very short time frame during a crisis, optimising the 0 " X : ' 0 3 0 ' 2 1 0 1 available data and information. All geographic information has limitations due to scale, ° 1 0 ° 0 3 1 0 resolution, date and interpretation of the original data sources. The products are compliant 1 1 2 / Maasin 0 with GIO-EMS RUSH Product Portfolio specifications. 9 ! | 2 0 n / / Banahaw 7 2 Port 0 Map Production 0 / ( Ubay Spring 9 Calubian 0 The present map shows basic topographic features such as transportation, hydrology and 8 ( - t Ar irfield K settlements in the area of Central 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]
  • Multiply – Disciple Making in Samar
    MULTIPLY DISCIPLE MAKING IN SAMAR After team church planting in the teeming metropolis of Quezon City, Metro Manila, the call to ‘make disciples’ amongst the relatively remote and unreached Waray people group on the island of Samar presented many new challenges. Not least of these was gaining acceptance and credibility in a closely knit, Folk-Catholic community that was very suspicious of newcomers. Students taking Street Kids outreach GETTING STARTED IN GUIUAN, EASTERN SAMAR Training Student Leaders, Catbalogan Three short term GLO teams to Guiuan, prior to the resident team’s arrival in 1995, played a 2. The opportunity to reach students from Island evangelism is encouraged through the provision by GLO, where necessary, of significant role in surveying the scene and connecting with some key community members. multiple communities in a central location. a suitable outrigger boat. With the Lord’s help, our vision is being realised. Visiting teams continued to assist with school programmes, film showings and street 3. The need for an early focus on disciple- ship and equipping in leadership skills in evangelism, while the resident team focused on door to door follow-up, home Bible studies DISCIPLING AND TRAINING anticipation of multiple church plants. and youth, children’s and other church based ministries. 4. The need of a deliberate strategy to reach Jesus said, “Go and make disciples”. As we read the Gospels, it is apparent that A kindergarten programme proved most effective in breaking down community the less accessible and less evangelised ‘in-service training by example’ was Jesus’ discipleship model. The openness suspicion, neutralising opposition from the Catholic church and cementing relation- island communities.
    [Show full text]
  • PASSENGER MOVEMENT for CY 2006 AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL Baguio A
    AIR TRANSPORTATION OFFICE AIRPORT MAINTENANCE SECTION PASSENGER MOVEMENT for CY 2006 AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL Baguio A. Spirit 1,516 1,965 1,830 2,148 1,612 1,059 282 212 404 528 778 1,127 13,461 Corp. Air G. Aviation 335 171 243 223 115 87 33 49 108 143 306 307 2,120 Military 402 211 1,025 390 115 160 23 4 49 30 53 309 2,771 Laoag (Int'l. ) Far East Trans 3,332 3,470 3,296 2,918 3,344 3,747 2,810 3,453 3,312 3,561 2,827 3,188 39,258 China S. Air 763 1,193 578 2,080 796 1,142 1,242 1,398 1,186 656 915 1,514 13,463 China Eastern C.R. Airways 1,594 1,033 1,302 1,871 1,044 3,808 942 712 137 12,443 Astro Air Mandarin Air 646 1,300 1,509 3,455 Hongkong Exp. 691 646 1,114 638 613 352 507 4,561 Laoag (Dom. ) PAL 4,743 1,860 7,096 2,351 3,204 3,044 3,107 3,600 4,212 33,217 Cebu Pac. 30 1,564 1,666 1,237 1,692 1,538 2,833 3,010 13,570 A. Spirit 473 1,725 2,018 1,885 1,101 260 7,462 Paco 61 53 64 290 155 51 75 31 7 787 Chemtrad G. Aviation 51 43 67 12 8 26 92 21 14 16 350 Military 32 88 167 4 291 Lingayen G.
    [Show full text]
  • Typhoon Hagupit – Situation Report (20:30 Manila Time)
    TYPHOON HAGUPIT NR. 1 7 DECEMBER 2014 Typhoon Hagupit – Situation Report (20:30 Manila Time) GENERAL INFORMATION - Typhoon Hagupit made landfall on Saturday 6 December at 9:15 pm in Dolores, Eastern Samar. After weakening to a Category 2 typhoon, Hagupit then made a second landfall in Cataingan, Masbate on Sunday 7 December. - Typhoon Hagupit has maintained its strength and is now (8:00 pm Manila Time) over the vicinity of Aroroy, Masbate. According to PAGASA’s weather bulletin issued today, 7 December at 18:00, the expected third landfall over Sibuyan Island will be between 02:00 – 04:00 in the morning tomorrow and will be associated with strong winds, storm surge and heavy to torrential rainfall. Hagupit is expected to exit the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on Thursday morning. - The typhoon is not as powerful as Typhoon Haiyan but Hagupit is moving slowly through the Philippines meaning prolonged rainfall and an increased likelihood of flooding and landslides. Currently the extent of damage is not yet clear. The authorities will send an assessment mission tomorrow to Region VIII where some municipalities in Eastern and Northern Samar are thought to have sustained heavier damage. Signal no. 1 has been issued in Manila, down from Signal no. 2 this morning Forecast Positions: - 24 hour (tomorrow afternoon): 60 km East of Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro or at 160 km South of Science Garden, Quezon City. - 48 hour (Tuesday afternoon): 170 km Southwest of Science Garden, Quezon City. - 72 hour (Wednesday afternoon): 400 km West of Science Garden, Quezon City. TYPHOON HAGUPIT NR.
    [Show full text]
  • COOPERATIVES ALL OVER the COUNTRY GOING the EXTRA MILE to SERVE THEIR MEMBERS and COMMUNITY AMIDST COVID-19 PANDEMIC: REPORT from REGION 8 #Coopsagainstcovid19
    COOPERATIVES ALL OVER THE COUNTRY GOING THE EXTRA MILE TO SERVE THEIR MEMBERS AND COMMUNITY AMIDST COVID-19 PANDEMIC: REPORT FROM REGION 8 #CoopsAgainstCOVID19 Region 8 cooperatives have shown how resilient they are and extended assistance in more ways than one, to the members, community, and frontliners. • PEERLESS Multipurpose Cooperative (PEERLESS COOP), Peerless Village, Brgy. Bagacay provided half sack of rice to employees and laborers • Eastern Visayas State University Multi-purpose Cooperative (EVSUMPC) EVSU, EVSU Compound, Salazar St. EVSU-MPC members, through voluntary contribution, was able to raise P19,000.00 and donated it for the needs of EVRMC's frontliners • Landbanker Multipurpose Cooperative, Real Street, Sagkahan District, provided lunch to EVRMC Magsaysay and EVRMC Bagacay, totalling 146 pax. Employees of LBP Banks- Carigara, Ormoc, Calbayog, Guiuan, Sagkahan and Real Branches, including non-members such as guards, messengers and drivers, were also provided lunch, for a total of 320 pax. • Pope Francis Community Consumers Cooperative (PoFraCoCo), House No. 1, Dataj Street, Pope Francis Village, Brgy. 101 New Kawayan, released their 2nd wave of relief (rice, canned goods, noodles) to all members • SNPOSA Multipurpose Cooperative (SNPOSA MPC), San Policarpo Eastern Samar managed to sponsor snacks to the so called "new heroes" in this tough time, our dear frontliners. • Alliance for Social Empowerment Network Savings Opportunity Credit Cooperative (ASENSOCO), Smed Center, Capitol Ground Tacloban City Leyte: Practiced safety precaution against Health Hazards. Provided Php5,000 assistance to 806 members • Perpetual Help Multipurpose Cooperative (PHCCIMPC Tacloban) Redemptorist Compound, Real St., Tacloban City, Leyte: Released Interest in SC and Patronage Refund to members. Provided two-month moratorium in payment of loans.
    [Show full text]
  • Haiyan/Yolanda Wildfires. Samar and Eastern Samar Rapid Assessment (Draft)
    Haiyan/Yolanda Wildfires. Samar and Eastern Samar Rapid assessment (Draft) Date: 6 April 2014 Assessment period: end of March, 2014 Conducted by: Åsa Granath, Environmental Advisor at OCHA Wildfires in Samar and Eastern Samar. Causes and risks. 1. Introduction and background The rapid assessment of wildfires (causes and risks) was done at the request of Timo Knaute, Head of OCHA's Sub-Office in Guiuan. Wildfires were reported in Samar/Eastern Samar during a couple of weeks in areas affected by Yolanda. The fires started after a period with low precipitation and were most extensive in the end of February 2014. Wildfires were first spotted in the forests of Balangiga town (Eastern Samar) and subsequently went uncontrollable in the ensuing days, and then spread its way to Salcedo, Giporlos and some part of General McArthur. A separate burning forest likewise was reported in Marabut, (Western Samar). Scattered wildfires were also reported from the municipalities of Lawaan, Quinapondan, Basey and Guiuan. No casualties or damages to residential areas were reported. Most of the fires were extinguished by heavy rainfall. (www.philstar.com, www.inquirer.com). Map showing parts of Samar and eastern Samar. Four municipalities in Samar and eastern Samar were visited; Marabut, Lawaan, Balangiga and Guiuan Because of Yolanda there are lots of dried debris (leaves, branches) in both lowland areas, mostly debris from coconut palms, and in the uplands, that easily ignite. Burning of coconut debris to clear land is common, especially in dry weather. Household waste is also mixed with the coconut debris and burned. The assessment was conducted in cooperation with the Guiuan OCHA office.
    [Show full text]
  • Humanity Road – Philippines Activation: Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda)
    Humanity Road – Philippines Activation: Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) Situation Report Publication Date: November 14, 2013 Additional Information: Social Media Situation Report Highlights Our regional report contains updates from around the impact zone as of November 14. Of note today are needs in Coron, Guiuan and the island of Batbatan. Note: researching Batbatan Guintacan, Guintarcan, Kinkarkan Bantayan Island: Local spelling and culture lists varying names for Guintacan, which has lead to some confusion when researching needs. o GoMapper: Lists “Guintarcan is a place with a very small population in the province of Samar,” o Wikipedia: Lists “ Guintacan is an island of the province of Cebu in the Philippines” o The needs below is for the islet located between Daanbantayan and Bantayan Island and we advise caution for all those researching and listing needs. In Palawan - Coron, Manlalambay and Panlaitan have updated urgent needs identified (see province report below for more on Coron). In Eastern Samar - Guiuan: Nov 14 Reports needing food, water, anti- tetanus meds, formaldehyde for dead. Medicines: ORS, Antibiotics, Pain relievers, Surgical Sutures, Betadine and more. Looting, security understaffed. See province section below. In CEBU Province the Island of Batbatan also known as Kinatacan/Guintacan/Guinatacan also needs HELP. This islet located between Daanbantayan and Bantayan Island specifically at the tip of Madridejos. What is needed: rice, water, ready to eat food, tarps, candles, matches, lamparilla & kerosine, etc. See province section below for more detail. Twitter handles Facebook pages @Humanityroad Humanity Road @Disasteranimals Animals in Disaster @jAidDog @Digihums About Humanity Road: Founded in 2010 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, Humanity Road is a leader in the field of online disaster response.
    [Show full text]
  • (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 8 January 2018
    REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 8 January 2018 Date No. Company Name Project Name and Location Project Owner Approved JQD CONSTRUCTION AND CID 17IL0109- Construction of 1 STY/2CL School Building w/ Toilet DPWH- Southern Leyte GENERAL SERVICES 1 and Handwashing Facility at Union Elementary School- Bldg. District Engineering 11-Jan-18 R. Kangeleon St., Abgao Maasin City, 2(School ID 122022) Office Southern Leyte JQD CONSTRUCTION AND CID 17IL0094- Construction of 1 STY/2CL School Building w/ Toilet DPWH- Southern Leyte GENERAL SERVICES 2 and Handwashing Facility at Union Elementary School (School ID District Engineering 11-Jan-18 R. Kangeleon St., Abgao Maasin City, 122022) Office Southern Leyte CID No. 17IO0069- REX E. MORALES CONSTRUCTION Reconstruction/Rehabilitation/Repainting/Electrification/Replacement DPWH-Regional Office 3 11-Jan-18 Purok 4, Brgy., Linao, Ormoc City of Various Calamity Related Projects in Leyte Sports Development VIII Baras, Palo, Leyte Center Compound Contract ID 17IF0142- CY 2017 BEFF (Construction of Classrooms) ARCA BUILDERS DPWH 4th LED, Ormoc 4 Construction of Two Storey Four Classroom School Building, Julian 11-Jan-18 Brgy. San Isidro, Ormoc City, Leyte City C. Gantuangco National High School, Ormoc City Contract ID 17IF0113- CY 2017 BEFF Batch4 (Construction of ARCA BUILDERS DPWH 4th LED, Ormoc 5 Classrooms) Construction of One Storey Unique Workshop Building, 11-Jan-18 Brgy. San Isidro, Ormoc City, Leyte City Kananga National High School, Kananga, Leyte JQD CONSTRUCTION AND CID 17IL0100- Construction of 1 STY/2CL School Building w/ DPWH- Southern Leyte GENERAL SERVICES 6 attached Toilet and Common Handwashing Facility at Baugo District Engineering 12-Jan-18 R.
    [Show full text]
  • Region 8 Households Under 4Ps Sorsogon Biri 950
    Philippines: Region 8 Households under 4Ps Sorsogon Biri 950 Lavezares Laoang Palapag Allen 2174 Rosario San Jose 5259 2271 1519 811 1330 San Roque Pambujan Mapanas Victoria Capul 1459 1407 960 1029 Bobon Catarman 909 San Antonio Mondragon Catubig 1946 5978 630 2533 1828 Gamay San Isidro Northern Samar 2112 2308 Lapinig Lope de Vega Las Navas Silvino Lobos 2555 Jipapad 602 San Vicente 844 778 595 992 Arteche 1374 San Policarpo Matuguinao 1135 Calbayog City 853 Oras 11265 2594 Maslog Calbayog Gandara Dolores ! 2804 470 Tagapul-An Santa Margarita San Jose de Buan 2822 729 1934 724 Pagsanghan San Jorge Can-Avid 673 1350 1367 Almagro Tarangnan 788 Santo Nino 2224 1162 Motiong Paranas Taft 1252 2022 Catbalogan City Jiabong 1150 4822 1250 Sulat Maripipi Samar 876 283 San Julian Hinabangan 807 Kawayan San Sebastian 975 822 Culaba 660 659 Zumarraga Almeria Daram 1624 Eastern Samar 486 Biliran 3934 Calbiga Borongan City Naval Caibiran 1639 2790 1821 1056 Villareal Pinabacdao Biliran Cabucgayan Talalora 2454 1433 Calubian 588 951 746 2269 Santa Rita Maydolong 3070 784 Basey Balangkayan Babatngon 3858 617 1923 Leyte Llorente San Miguel Hernani Tabango 3158 Barugo 1411 1542 595 2404 1905 Tacloban City! General Macarthur Capoocan Tunga 7531 Carigara 1056 2476 367 2966 Alangalang Marabut Lawaan Balangiga Villaba 3668 Santa Fe Quinapondan 1508 1271 800 895 2718 Kananga Jaro 997 Salcedo 2987 2548 Palo 1299 Pastrana Giporlos Matag-Ob 2723 1511 902 1180 Leyte Tanauan Mercedes Ormoc City Dagami 2777 326 Palompon 6942 2184 Tolosa 1984 931 Julita Burauen 1091
    [Show full text]
  • Philippines - National
    Philippines - National Country name: Philippines Official country name: Republic of the Philippines Table of Contents Chapter Name of Assessor Organization Date updated 1 Philippines Country Profile Kevin Howley WFP Nov-19 1.1 Philippines Humanitarian Background Kevin Howley WFP Nov-19 1.2 Philippines Regulatory Departments & Quality Control Kevin Howley WFP Nov-19 1.3 Philippines Customs Information Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2 Philippines Logistics Infrastructure Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.1 Philippines Port Assessment Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.1.1 Philippines Port of South Harbour Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.1.3 Philippines Port of Roxas - EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TYPHOON HAIYAN (YOLANDA) Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.1.4 Philippines Port of Cebu Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.1.6 Philippines Port of Isabel - EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TYPHOON HAIYAN (YOLANDA) Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2 Philippines Aviation Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.1 Philippines Ninoy Aquino International Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.2 Philippines Davao International Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.3 Philippines Tambler Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.4 Philippines Kalibo Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.5 Philippines Laoag International Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.6 Philippines Mactan-Cebu International Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.7 Philippines Puerto Princesa International Airport Dragoslav Djuraskovic WFP Dec-12 2.2.8 Philippines
    [Show full text]
  • Chapter 4 Safety in the Philippines
    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Philippine Regions ...................................................................................................................................... Chapter 2 Philippine Visa............................................................................................................................................. Chapter 3 Philippine Culture........................................................................................................................................ Chapter 4 Safety in the Philippines.............................................................................................................................. Chapter 5 Health & Wellness in the Philippines........................................................................................................... Chapter 6 Philippines Transportation........................................................................................................................... Chapter 7 Philippines Dating – Marriage..................................................................................................................... Chapter 8 Making a Living (Working & Investing) .................................................................................................... Chapter 9 Philippine Real Estate.................................................................................................................................. Chapter 10 Retiring in the Philippines...........................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • STERLING Refuse the Mayor, So the Turtle Carlo Loreto and New Police Direc- INSURANCE CO., INC Got His X-Ray
    Multi-awarded local newspaper May 2014 - SM Foundation Inc.s’ Super Awards October 2014 - PIRA’s Award for Excellent Media Coverage of Disaster PPI’s 2015 Civic Journalism Community Press Awards, Best in Fisheries Reporting-Weekly Listen to EV Mail sa Radyo! VOL. 18 NO. 36 ORMOC CITY P 15.00 at the newsstands OCT OBER 2-8, 2017 Monday to Friday Website address: www.evmailnews.net For feedback/inquiries: e-mail [email protected] 9:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. 107.1 Hot FM Ormoc Samar, Palompon bag PEARL tourism awards BY MYRA M. TAMBOR THE PROVINCE of Samar and the Municipality of Palompon in Leyte, all from Eastern Visayas region, bags two prestigious Pearl Awards of the 12th Depart- ment of Tourism and the Association of Tourism Officers in the Philippines (ATOP), during their na- tional convention held in Iloilo City last October 4-7, Ms. Earth- 2017. Palompon, Leyte bested other Canada 2017 entries for the category of best tourism event in sports for the Jacqueline Marsh entry Abre Grande – Lawig Tour- ism Sports Festival. This activity SIGNING WITH DPWH FOR AIRPORT REHAB. Mayor Richard Goma Gomez, Rep. Lucy Torres-Gomez, Vice is half-Ormocana showcases various environmen- Mayor Toto Locsin and ODT city councilors, pose for posterity with DPWH Secretary Mark Villar, after signing a tal, cultural and social events in MOA for the complete rehab and repair of the Ormoc airport that was neglected then by the PNoy administration. ORMOC CITY – Indeed, one occasion. The municipality With them is DOTr Usec. Skee Tamayo.
    [Show full text]