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Josefa High Susceptibility to Landslide Moderate Susceptibility to Landslide Low Susceptibility to Landslide Agusan del Sur Index Map Caraga Region Index Map Debris flow path/Possible accumulation zone None Flood Susceptibility Map 1:10,000 scale <all other values> Flood Susceptibility Rating MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU 020406010 Very High Susceptibility to Flooding Department of Environment and Natural Resources Caraga Regional Office No. 13 Kilometers High Susceptibility to Flooding Km. 02, National Highway, Surigao City Moderate Susceptibility to Flooding Tel No. (086) 826 5256 1:250,000 Low Susceptibility to Flooding www.mgbr13.ph [email protected] None o.
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