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EASTERN VISAYAS: SUMMARY of RESPONSE ACTIVITIES (As of 14Th July 2014) EASTERN VISAYAS: SUMMARY OF RESPONSE ACTIVITIES (as of 14th July 2014) CASIGURAN JUBAN BARCELONA MAGALLANES BULUSAN IROSIN BIRI BULAN SANTA MAGDALENA MATNOG LAVEZARES PALAPAG ALLEN LAOANG SAN SAN ROSARIO JOSE MONDRAGON SAN FERNANDO ROQUE CATARMAN MAPANAS CAPUL SAN VICTORIA BATUAN ANTONIO BOBON N O R T H E R N S A M A R CATUBIG N O R T H E R N S A MPAMBAUJARN GAMAY SAN ISIDRO LOPE DE VEGA LAPINIG LAS NAVAS SILVINO LOBOS JIPAPAD ARTECHE SAN POLICARPIO USON DIMASALANG CALBAYOG CITY MATUGUINAO ORAS MASLOG PALANAS GANDARA TAGAPUL-AN SANTA DOLORES MARGARITA SAN JOSE CAWAYAN DE BUAN SAN JORGE CAN-AVID CATAINGAN PAGSANGHAN MOTIONG PLACER ALMAGRO TARANGNAN SANTO NI-O PARANAS PIO V. TAFT CORPUZ JIABONG (WRIGHT) (LIMBUHAN) CITY OF ESPERANZA CATBALOGAN MARIPIPI W E S T E R N S A M A R SULAT B I L I R A N SAN JULIAN SAN HINABANGAN SEBASTIAN KAWAYAN ZUMARRAGA CULABA E A S T E R N S A M A R ALMERIA CALBIGA DARAM NAVAL CAIBIRAN CITY OF BORONGAN VILLAREAL PINABACDAO TALALORA BILIRAN CALUBIAN CABUCGAYAN SANTA RITA MAYDOLONG SAN ISIDRO BALANGKAYAN LEYTE BABATNGON SAN HERNANI MIGUEL TABANGO BASEY LLORENTE BARUGO GENERAL MADRIDEJOS DAANBANTAYAN ALANGALANG BALANGIGA MACARTHUR QUINAPONDAN CAPOOCAN TUNGA TACLOBAN CARIGARA BANTAYAN CITY VILLABA SALCEDO SANTA SANTA PALO MARABUT FE MEDELLIN FE LAWAAN KANANGA MATAG-OB JARO PASTRANA TANAUAN GIPORLOS MERCEDES PALOMPON DAGAMI CITY OF TOLOSA BOGO TABONTABON ORMOC CITY DULAG SAN JULITA MERIDA GUIUAN REMIGIO TABOGON ISABEL BURAUEN ALBUERA MAYORGA LA PAZ BORBON TABUELAN L E Y T E MACARTHUR SOGOD PILAR JAVIER TUBURAN (BUGHO) CATMON PORO ABUYOG TUDELA CITY OF BAYBAY SAN FRANCISCO ASTURIAS CARMEN MAHAPLAG DANAO CITY INOPACAN SILAGO COMPOSTELA BALAMBAN SOGOD LILOAN HINDANG CONSOLACION CEBU CITY HINUNANGAN Legend HILONGOS BONTOC MANDAUE LIBAGON CITY LORETO Response activities HINUNDAYAN BATO TALISAY SAINT CITY LAPU-LAPU per Municipality AdminisCITYt (OrPaON)tive limits BERNARD ANAHAWAN TUBAJON TOMAS SAN JUAN (CABALIAN) MINGLANILLA CORDOBA OPPUS Province boundary Proportion of MATALOM Total Numbers of Ongoing & Planned Activities MAASIN CITY Municipality boundary MALITBOG LIBJO (ALBOR) JETAFE TALIBON BIEN UNIDO PRES. CARLOS P. S O U T HLILEOANR N L E Y T E Ongoing response GARCIA (PITOGO) MACROHON BASILISA (RIZAL) CAGDIANAO Ongoing PADRE BURGOS SAN activites FRANCISCO BUENAVISTA TRINIDAD SANTA MONICA SAN (SAPAO) INABANGA UBPAYlanned JOSE BURGOS 1-50 SAN RICA RDO SAN MIGUEL PINTUYAN SAN DANAO ISIDRO CLARIN 50-100 SAN BENITO TUBIGON K SAGBAYAN (BORJA) DAGOHOY Data sources:OCHA,Clusters ALICIA MABINI CALAPE 100-200 PILAR 0 320 640 960 1,280 1,600 DEL SAN CATIGBIAN PILAR CARMEN ISIDRO 200-417 CARMEN Kilometers CANDIJAY LOON BATUAN GENERAL ANTEQUERA SIERRA LUNA BULLONES The boundaries,names and the designations used on this map do nGoUtI NimDUpLlMy AoNfficial endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. BALILIHAN ANDA SURIGAO CITY MCARreIBaOtJioOnC date: 14 July 2014 Sources: GADM, Clusters, OCHA Scale: 1: 450,000 (A1) Projection: WGS 84, UTM Zone 51N Feedback: [email protected] DUERO SAN FRANCISCO Visit websites: philippines.humanitarianresponse.info www.reliefweb.int www.unocha.org (ANAO-AON) EASTERN VISAYAS:SUMMARY OF RESPONSE ACTIVITIES AS OF 14th July 2014 Food Sec. Province Municipality Affected CCCM Early Recovery Education Shelter Health Nutrition Protection WASH Total Ongoing Planned and Agr. Almeria 19,134 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 10 0 14 1 7 Biliran 18,772 3 5 0 20 2 0 0 0 0 30 0 1 Cabucgayan 2,276 3 4 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 14 1 1 Caibiran 2,499 2 1 0 4 2 0 0 1 0 10 0 2 Culaba 14,212 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 Kawayan 23,476 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 5 0 2 BILIRAN Maripipi 7,771 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 Naval (Capital) 5,667 3 4 0 26 1 0 0 5 0 39 0 6 not specified n/a 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Arteche 1,759 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Balangiga 14,797 2 36 129 57 109 20 12 121 187 673 88 177 Balangkayan 1,493 2 27 69 41 76 10 12 127 45 409 108 80 Can-avid 7,477 2 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 10 0 6 City of Borongan 22,951 2 0 0 5 4 2 11 14 0 38 7 7 Dolores 43,978 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 General MacArthur 14,168 2 0 8 82 127 10 10 33 202 474 16 105 Giporlos 13,966 2 44 194 106 140 21 13 154 234 908 127 188 Guiuan 54,563 11 179 465 450 417 50 15 377 374 2,338 250 346 Hernani 9,361 2 52 133 85 91 22 11 194 80 670 103 101 Jipapad 8,581 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Lawaan 1,347 2 32 86 60 135 19 12 61 224 631 51 130 Llorente 22,157 2 1 3 0 105 1 10 1 0 123 3 7 Maslog 5,546 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Maydolong 15,792 2 1 0 0 67 0 9 1 0 80 3 8 EASTERN SAMAR Mercedes 6,228 2 79 155 165 127 17 11 101 188 845 88 138 Oras 4,322 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 8 0 6 Quinapondan 1,656 2 39 200 123 226 19 12 103 307 1,031 120 220 Salcedo 23,165 6 154 343 297 265 46 12 166 155 1,444 145 190 San Julian 15,948 2 0 1 1 4 1 11 0 2 22 7 7 San Policarpo 165 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Sulat 17,613 2 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 9 0 6 Taft 19,932 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 not specified n/a 1 1 2 0 1 5 0 6 2 18 5 2 Abuyog 35,532 2 0 5 0 64 3 17 2 7 100 15 8 Alangalang 28,858 5 38 675 118 205 124 18 56 247 1,486 120 490 Albuera 25,216 9 10 46 46 37 40 15 17 99 319 32 56 Babatngon 159 2 0 3 3 36 28 6 5 7 90 7 10 Barugo 1,872 2 1 26 2 75 2 7 2 26 143 9 42 Bato 22,142 3 0 1 0 1 32 0 12 0 49 2 5 City of Baybay 2,922 4 1 0 14 91 0 0 10 0 120 2 4 Burauen 3,376 3 124 196 82 252 27 7 94 255 1,040 376 91 Calubian 18,415 4 2 0 3 5 54 0 20 192 280 8 31 Capoocan 1,856 10 2 13 28 49 3 1 30 47 183 15 57 Carigara 2,952 2 2 88 41 206 5 16 20 52 432 48 67 Dagami 1,958 3 110 187 153 235 94 13 45 269 1,109 217 293 Dulag 25,963 4 140 562 200 249 154 26 169 355 1,859 311 349 Hilongos 35,316 3 0 1 1 2 51 0 13 0 71 2 10 Hindang 12,544 4 0 0 0 1 20 0 2 0 27 0 2 Inopacan 12,375 3 0 0 1 1 20 0 2 0 27 0 1 Isabel 2,715 4 9 81 43 11 77 8 17 20 270 44 13 Jaro 2,469 2 1 360 59 167 11 10 10 189 809 75 208 Javier (Bugho) 14,847 2 9 50 8 52 2 0 0 48 171 23 8 Julita 8,272 3 101 157 41 132 18 14 150 146 762 241 87 Kananga 29,859 4 35 52 29 107 76 14 57 80 454 93 56 La Paz 11,896 4 108 180 87 135 17 7 80 125 743 173 145 Leyte 23,321 4 2 2 41 49 63 1 16 67 245 10 36 LEYTE Macarthur 11,642 2 8 305 111 89 14 15 39 157 740 106 179 Mahaplag 16,539 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 Matag-ob 165 4 40 83 36 51 94 4 12 88 412 25 103 Matalom 19,336 4 0 0 0 2 30 0 2 0 38 0 2 Mayorga 9,137 2 18 220 77 92 32 18 100 145 704 132 118 Merida 16,925 4 49 147 31 98 74 9 37 54 503 91 141 Ormoc City 6,642 63 73 488 234 159 30 20 158 559 1,784 212 355 Palo 39,245 8 101 679 102 171 75 22 128 265 1,551 179 395 Palompon 33,676 6 11 11 19 22 155 14 23 3 264 14 34 Pastrana 1,349 3 70 74 50 151 5 13 0 102 468 67 82 San Isidro 17,751 8 8 0 9 34 55 1 12 49 176 36 16 San Miguel 1,918 2 0 14 9 60 7 11 26 100 229 16 63 Santa Fe 1,834 7 14 117 66 101 50 15 28 188 586 30 155 Tabango 19,853 5 10 6 17 6 25 1 7 35 112 6 8 Tabontabon 6,115 3 22 110 52 80 10 15 9 136 437 55 154 Tacloban City 262,857 132 195 905 310 213 405 21 366 974 3,521 471 713 Tanauan 31,349 19 82 380 174 322 85 20 162 477 1,721 225 383 Tolosa 11,266 3 61 149 66 134 33 18 138 159 761 129 192 Tunga 451 6 1 6 4 40 2 4 5 13 81 9 15 Villaba 24,139 6 57 30 35 107 114 3 31 103 486 82 71 not specified n/a 8 11 0 2 1 0 0 4 0 26 8 8 Eastern Visayas (Region VIII) - Activities per Municipality, by cluster - 14 July, 2014 www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int philippines.humanitarianresponse.info Food Sec.
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