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TISOY” As of 02 October 2020, 6PM DSWD DROMIC Report #24 on Typhoon “TISOY” as of 02 October 2020, 6PM Situation Overview On 29 November 2019, “KAMMURI” intensified into a Typhoon as it slows down while moving west-northwestward. “KAMMURI” entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on 30 November 2019 and was named “Tisoy” as the 20th Philippine tropical cyclone for 2019. On 05 December 2019, “Tisoy” weakened into a Tropical Depression (TD) and exited PAR. TD “Tisoy” and the Tail-End of a Cold Front is no longer affecting any part of the country. However, the Northeast Monsoon will continue to bring light rains over Cagayan Valley, Cordillera Administrative Region, Aurora and Quezon. Source: DOST-PAGASA I. Status of Affected Families / Persons A total of 665,557 families or 2,847,025 persons were affected in 4,865 barangays in Regions III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VIII, CARAGA and CAR (see Table 1). Table 1. Number of Affected Families / Persons NUMBER OF AFFECTED REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY Barangays Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 4,865 665,557 2,847,025 REGION III 67 2,520 21,993 Aurora 23 1,599 5,407 Baler (capital) 1 1 8 Casiguran 5 784 2,496 Dilasag 1 10 29 Dinalungan 1 18 66 Dingalan 10 761 2,666 Dipaculao 1 16 93 Maria Aurora 1 1 4 San Luis 3 8 45 Bataan 25 699 3,085 Abucay 2 51 158 City of Balanga (capital) 1 7 25 Dinalupihan 1 7 28 Hermosa 1 20 70 Limay 2 20 110 Mariveles 5 278 1,159 Orani 1 25 108 Orion 9 260 1,305 Pilar 3 31 122 Bulacan 5 69 224 Bulacan 2 16 48 Obando 2 44 144 Santa Maria 1 9 32 Pampanga 6 153 416 Arayat 1 17 82 Lubao 2 39 113 Porac 2 90 200 San Luis 1 7 21 Zambales 8 - 12,861 Botolan 3 - 10,611 Iba (capital) 5 - 2,250 Page 1 of 21 | DSWD DROMIC Report #24 on Typhoon “Tisoy” as of 02 October 2020, 6PM NUMBER OF AFFECTED REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY Barangays Families Persons CALABARZON 971 27,088 125,489 Batangas 103 1,031 4,802 Agoncillo 1 3 18 Batangas City (capital) 42 406 1,940 Calatagan 1 6 25 Ibaan 1 5 32 Lemery 13 100 421 Mataas Na Kahoy 1 1 6 Rosario 1 110 507 San Juan 15 58 276 San Luis 1 1 6 San Nicolas 1 6 32 San Pascual 1 10 56 Santa Teresita 1 3 17 Santo Tomas 1 11 39 City of Tanauan 5 34 165 Taysan 2 62 314 Tingloy 15 214 941 Tuy 1 1 7 Cavite 1 8 32 Ternate 1 8 32 Laguna 98 478 2,062 Alaminos 1 5 22 Bay 2 2 9 City of Calamba 12 15 75 Cavinti 14 185 805 Famy 20 57 319 Kalayaan 3 10 55 Liliw 6 6 21 Luisiana 13 76 272 Magdalena 19 68 263 Pangil 2 32 138 San Pablo City 1 7 31 Santa Maria 5 15 52 Quezon 769 25,571 118,593 Agdangan 12 655 2,245 Alabat 19 74 259 Atimonan 48 1,659 6,378 Buenavista 37 1,681 8,405 Calauag 52 1,720 7,013 Candelaria 3 18 73 Catanauan 46 2,736 13,680 Dolores 16 913 3,547 General Luna 27 481 1,954 Guinayangan 37 257 856 Gumaca 55 283 1,097 Infanta 8 425 2,125 Jomalig 5 350 1,424 Lopez 49 572 3,146 Lucban 6 37 169 Macalelon 30 996 5,478 Mauban 40 860 3,387 Mulanay 28 385 2,378 Padre Burgos 22 825 4,376 Pagbilao 27 227 913 Page 2 of 21 | DSWD DROMIC Report #24 on Typhoon “Tisoy” as of 02 October 2020, 6PM NUMBER OF AFFECTED REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY Barangays Families Persons Perez 14 263 978 Pitogo 39 601 2,181 Plaridel 9 796 3,582 Quezon 23 186 837 Real 5 284 1,420 Sampaloc 12 329 1,481 San Andres 7 2,819 15,504 San Antonio 20 125 488 San Francisco (Aurora) 16 2,224 12,232 Tagkawayan 41 1,979 7,223 Tiaong 12 418 1,995 Unisan 4 393 1,769 MIMAROPA 576 94,487 435,257 Marinduque 135 19,327 90,806 Boac (capital) 41 7,366 35,215 Buenavista 14 992 4,420 Gasan 20 2,778 12,702 Mogpog 12 557 2,388 Santa Cruz 22 1,600 7,322 Torrijos 26 6,034 28,759 Occidental Mindoro 83 12,018 47,649 Abra de Ilog 10 1,192 5,207 Calintaan 3 820 3,993 Looc 9 254 941 Lubang 12 1,137 3,453 Magsaysay 11 972 3,823 Rizal 11 617 2,336 Sablayan 21 5,920 22,605 Santa Cruz 6 1,106 5,291 Oriental Mindoro 242 43,624 202,787 Baco 27 2,401 11,632 Bansud 10 4,409 17,909 Bongabong 17 1,575 6,948 Bulalacao (San Pedro) 11 999 3,348 City of Calapan (capital) 45 1,687 6,001 Gloria 15 8,997 44,761 Mansalay 13 859 3,682 Naujan 25 4,947 23,587 Pinamalayan 13 7,989 39,615 Pola 3 842 4,210 Puerto Galera 14 1,225 4,700 Roxas 16 1,014 3,948 San Teodoro 6 832 3,889 Socorro 10 4,289 21,137 Victoria 17 1,559 7,420 Romblon 116 19,518 94,015 Alcantara 6 199 944 Banton 16 923 3,778 Cajidiocan 5 1,026 5,061 Calatrava 3 1,637 8,178 Concepcion 7 578 2,318 Corcuera 10 2,363 11,210 Ferrol 6 245 986 Looc 11 282 1,050 Magdiwang 9 754 3,628 Page 3 of 21 | DSWD DROMIC Report #24 on Typhoon “Tisoy” as of 02 October 2020, 6PM NUMBER OF AFFECTED REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY Barangays Families Persons Odiongan 10 526 2,261 Romblon (capital) 2 4,280 21,363 San Agustin 12 2,133 10,462 San Andres 7 2,592 12,939 San Fernando 2 1,454 7,275 Santa Fe 4 285 1,416 Santa Maria (Imelda) 6 241 1,146 REGION V 2,156 325,278 1,416,657 Albay 348 94,501 409,450 Bacacay 9 1,534 6,586 Camalig 50 3,351 13,055 Daraga (Locsin) 54 25,320 126,595 Guinobatan 14 7,878 30,853 Jovellar 18 755 2,804 Legazpi City (capital) 26 2,969 13,190 Libon 7 5,628 22,277 City of Ligao 10 363 1,277 Malilipot 13 1,784 4,364 Malinao 29 11,675 40,601 Manito 15 4,035 18,393 Oas 6 2,350 8,350 Pio Duran 7 657 2,472 Polangui 7 8,834 44,170 Rapu-Rapu 5 418 1,776 Santo Domingo (Libog) 24 4,954 20,457 City of Tabaco 47 10,755 47,656 Tiwi 7 1,241 4,574 Camarines Norte 131 10,150 40,705 Basud 12 1,656 7,453 Capalonga 11 230 1,023 Daet (capital) 18 372 1,369 Jose Panganiban 18 1,998 7,793 Labo 24 892 3,474 Mercedes 11 455 2,134 Paracale 10 381 1,723 San Lorenzo Ruiz (Imelda) 3 349 1,403 San Vicente 2 26 101 Santa Elena 2 1,197 4,568 Talisay 9 116 409 Vinzons 11 2,478 9,255 Camarines Sur 755 65,165 272,592 Baao 30 3,514 15,905 Balatan 15 1,684 6,019 Bato 22 5,921 26,644 Bombon 7 847 3,056 Buhi 8 700 2,871 Bula 10 261 1,290 Cabusao 9 3,533 12,998 Calabanga 49 4,650 19,024 Camaligan 24 394 1,536 Canaman 4 205 869 Caramoan 5 509 2,222 Del Gallego 22 506 2,220 Gainza 6 106 475 Garchitorena 10 629 2,666 Page 4 of 21 | DSWD DROMIC Report #24 on Typhoon “Tisoy” as of 02 October 2020, 6PM NUMBER OF AFFECTED REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY Barangays Families Persons Goa 34 1,494 6,324 Iriga City 34 6,833 29,414 Lagonoy 18 795 3,698 Libmanan 47 3,496 14,692 Lupi 14 654 2,682 Magarao 14 769 3,536 Milaor 20 1,654 6,368 Minalabac 24 3,790 16,628 Nabua 29 1,367 5,962 Naga City 27 3,753 14,091 Ocampo 22 1,169 5,343 Pamplona 16 1,009 3,950 Pasacao 11 1,356 5,512 Pili (capital) 9 413 1,853 Presentacion (Parubcan) 18 2,348 9,043 Ragay 36 1,677 6,980 Sagñay 10 648 2,818 San fernando 16 505 2,198 San Jose 29 1,473 6,301 Sipocot 43 2,288 9,346 Siruma 22 902 3,788 Tigaon 24 1,264 5,341 Tinambac 17 2,049 8,929 Catanduanes 139 6,970 29,977 Bagamanoc 12 183 940 Baras 11 520 2,453 Bato 12 435 1,549 Caramoran 22 1,700 7,597 Gigmoto 9 496 2,074 Pandan 20 636 2,844 Panganiban (Payo) 9 295 1,089 San Andres (Calolbon) 9 335 1,631 San Miguel 16 1,431 5,147 Viga 5 67 282 Virac (capital) 14 872 4,371 Masbate 371 59,533 276,551 Aroroy 24 8,206 46,758 Baleno 2 239 980 Balud 32 1,546 7,730 Batuan 14 325 1,467 Cataingan 16 708 3,306 Cawayan 31 2,920 10,897 Claveria 18 4,903 24,515 Dimasalang 12 916 3,533 Esperanza 20 1,394 5,886 Mandaon 9 2,590 10,463 City of Masbate (capital) 5 669 3,077 Milagros 18 2,972 12,233 Mobo 29 3,215 19,005 Monreal 11 1,801 8,820 Palanas 7 879 3,250 Pio V.
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