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Summary of Barangays Susceptible to Taal Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF VOLCANOLOGY AND SEISMOLOGY SUMMARY OF BARANGAYS SUSCEPTIBLE TO TAAL VOLCANO BASE SURGE PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY BATANGAS AGONCILLO Adia BATANGAS AGONCILLO Bagong Sikat BATANGAS AGONCILLO Balangon BATANGAS AGONCILLO Bilibinwang BATANGAS AGONCILLO Bangin BATANGAS AGONCILLO Barigon BATANGAS AGONCILLO Coral Na Munti BATANGAS AGONCILLO Guitna BATANGAS AGONCILLO Mabini BATANGAS AGONCILLO Pamiga BATANGAS AGONCILLO Panhulan BATANGAS AGONCILLO Pansipit BATANGAS AGONCILLO Poblacion BATANGAS AGONCILLO Pook BATANGAS AGONCILLO San Jacinto BATANGAS AGONCILLO San Teodoro BATANGAS AGONCILLO Santa Cruz BATANGAS AGONCILLO Santo Tomas BATANGAS AGONCILLO Subic Ibaba BATANGAS AGONCILLO Subic Ilaya BATANGAS AGONCILLO Banyaga BATANGAS ALITAGTAG Ping-As BATANGAS ALITAGTAG Poblacion East BATANGAS ALITAGTAG Poblacion West BATANGAS ALITAGTAG Santa Cruz BATANGAS ALITAGTAG Tadlac BATANGAS BALETE Calawit BATANGAS BALETE Looc BATANGAS BALETE Magapi BATANGAS BALETE Makina BATANGAS BALETE Malabanan BATANGAS BALETE Palsara BATANGAS BALETE Poblacion BATANGAS BALETE Sala BATANGAS BALETE Sampalocan BATANGAS BALETE Solis BATANGAS BALETE San Sebastian BATANGAS CUENCA Calumayin BATANGAS CUENCA Don Juan 1 BATANGAS CUENCA San Felipe BATANGAS LAUREL As-Is BATANGAS LAUREL Balakilong BATANGAS LAUREL Berinayan BATANGAS LAUREL Bugaan East BATANGAS LAUREL Bugaan West BATANGAS LAUREL Buso-buso BATANGAS LAUREL Gulod BATANGAS LAUREL J. Leviste BATANGAS LAUREL Molinete BATANGAS LAUREL Paliparan BATANGAS LAUREL Barangay 1 (Pob.) BATANGAS LAUREL Barangay 2 (Pob.) BATANGAS LAUREL Barangay 3 (Pob.) BATANGAS LAUREL Barangay 4 (Pob.) BATANGAS LAUREL Barangay 5 (Pob.) BATANGAS LAUREL San Gabriel BATANGAS LAUREL San Gregorio BATANGAS LAUREL Santa Maria BATANGAS LAUREL Ticub BATANGAS LEMERY Anak-Dagat BATANGAS LEMERY Ayao-iyao BATANGAS LEMERY Bagong Pook BATANGAS LEMERY Bagong Sikat BATANGAS LEMERY Balanga BATANGAS LEMERY Bukal BATANGAS LEMERY Cahilan I BATANGAS LEMERY Cahilan II BATANGAS LEMERY Dayapan BATANGAS LEMERY Dita BATANGAS LEMERY Lucky BATANGAS LEMERY Maguihan BATANGAS LEMERY Mahabang Dahilig BATANGAS LEMERY Mahayahay BATANGAS LEMERY Maigsing Dahilig BATANGAS LEMERY Maligaya BATANGAS LEMERY Malinis BATANGAS LEMERY Mataas Na Bayan BATANGAS LEMERY Matingain I BATANGAS LEMERY Matingain II BATANGAS LEMERY Niugan BATANGAS LEMERY Nonong Casto BATANGAS LEMERY Palanas BATANGAS LEMERY District I (Pob.) BATANGAS LEMERY District II (Pob.) 2 BATANGAS LEMERY District III (Pob.) BATANGAS LEMERY District IV (Pob.) BATANGAS LEMERY Rizal BATANGAS LEMERY Sambal Ibaba BATANGAS LEMERY Sambal Ilaya BATANGAS LEMERY San Isidro Ibaba BATANGAS LEMERY Sangalang BATANGAS LEMERY Tubigan BATANGAS LEMERY Wawa Ibaba BATANGAS LEMERY Wawa Ilaya BATANGAS LEMERY Sinisian East BATANGAS LIPA CITY Bagong Pook BATANGAS LIPA CITY Bulaklakan BATANGAS LIPA CITY Duhatan BATANGAS LIPA CITY Halang BATANGAS MALVAR Bilucao (San Isidro Western) BATANGAS MALVAR Bulihan BATANGAS MALVAR San Gregorio BATANGAS MALVAR San Isidro East BATANGAS MALVAR San Juan BATANGAS MALVAR San Pedro II (Western) BATANGAS MATAASNAKAHOY Bubuyan BATANGAS MATAASNAKAHOY Kinalaglagan BATANGAS MATAASNAKAHOY Lumang Lipa BATANGAS MATAASNAKAHOY Manggahan BATANGAS MATAASNAKAHOY Nangkaan BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Abelo BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Balete BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Baluk-baluk BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Bancoro BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Bangin BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Calangay BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Hipit BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Maabud North BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Maabud South BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Munlawin BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Pansipit BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Poblacion BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Santo Niño BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Sinturisan BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Tagudtod BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Talang BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Alas-as BATANGAS SAN NICOLAS Pulang-Bato BATANGAS SANTA TERESITA Antipolo 3 BATANGAS SANTA TERESITA Bihis BATANGAS SANTA TERESITA Burol BATANGAS SANTA TERESITA Calumala BATANGAS SANTA TERESITA Cuta East BATANGAS SANTA TERESITA Cutang Cawayan BATANGAS SANTA TERESITA Poblacion I BATANGAS SANTA TERESITA Saimsim BATANGAS SANTA TERESITA Tambo Ibaba BATANGAS SANTA TERESITA Tambo Ilaya BATANGAS TAAL Apacay BATANGAS TAAL Balisong BATANGAS TAAL Bolbok BATANGAS TAAL Butong BATANGAS TAAL Carasuche BATANGAS TAAL Cawit BATANGAS TAAL Caysasay BATANGAS TAAL Cubamba BATANGAS TAAL Cultihan BATANGAS TAAL Gahol BATANGAS TAAL Halang BATANGAS TAAL Iba BATANGAS TAAL Ipil BATANGAS TAAL Luntal BATANGAS TAAL Mahabang Lodlod BATANGAS TAAL Niogan BATANGAS TAAL Poblacion 11 BATANGAS TAAL Poblacion 1 BATANGAS TAAL Poblacion 10 BATANGAS TAAL Poblacion 12 BATANGAS TAAL Poblacion 2 BATANGAS TAAL Poblacion 3 BATANGAS TAAL Poblacion 4 BATANGAS TAAL Poblacion 5 BATANGAS TAAL Poblacion 6 BATANGAS TAAL Poblacion 7 BATANGAS TAAL Poblacion 8 BATANGAS TAAL Poblacion 9 BATANGAS TAAL Pook BATANGAS TAAL Seiran BATANGAS TAAL Laguile BATANGAS TAAL Latag BATANGAS TAAL Tierra Alta BATANGAS TAAL Tulo BATANGAS TAAL Tatlong Maria BATANGAS TAAL Poblacion 13 4 BATANGAS TAAL Poblacion 14 BATANGAS TALISAY Aya BATANGAS TALISAY Balas BATANGAS TALISAY Banga BATANGAS TALISAY Buco BATANGAS TALISAY Caloocan BATANGAS TALISAY Leynes BATANGAS TALISAY Miranda BATANGAS TALISAY Poblacion Barangay 1 BATANGAS TALISAY Poblacion Barangay 2 BATANGAS TALISAY Poblacion Barangay 3 BATANGAS TALISAY Poblacion Barangay 4 BATANGAS TALISAY Poblacion Barangay 5 BATANGAS TALISAY Poblacion Barangay 6 BATANGAS TALISAY Poblacion Barangay 7 BATANGAS TALISAY Poblacion Barangay 8 BATANGAS TALISAY Quiling BATANGAS TALISAY Sampaloc BATANGAS TALISAY San Guillermo BATANGAS TALISAY Santa Maria BATANGAS TALISAY Tranca BATANGAS TALISAY Tumaway BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Ambulong BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Banadero BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Bagbag BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Balele BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Banjo Laurel (Banjo West) BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Bilog-bilog BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Boot BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Gonzales BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Janopol BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Janopol Oriental BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Mabini BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Maria Paz BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Maugat BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN San Jose BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Talaga BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Tinurik BATANGAS CITY OF TANAUAN Wawa NOTE: Hazard Data, PHIVOLCS 2011; Administrative boundaries, PSA 2016 DOST PHIVOLCS, AO01122020 5 .
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