typhoon haima (lawin)

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Calayan Group Of Islands MANILA ILOCOS NORTE ILOCOS SUR LA UNION PANGASINAN BATANES CAGAYAN ISABELA NUEVA VIZCAYA QUIRINO BATAAN BULACAN NUEVA ECIJA PAMPANGA TARLAC ZAMBALES AURORA BATANGAS CAVITE LAGUNA QUEZON RIZAL ALBAY CAMARINES NORTE CAMARINES SUR CATANDUANES MASBATE SORSOGON NORTHERN SAMAR ABRA BENGUET IFUGAO KALINGA MOUNTAIN PROVINCE APAYAO MARINDUQUE OCCIDENTAL MINDORO ORIENTAL MINDORO ROMBLON Typhoon Landfall in Peñablanca, Cagayan Track of HAIMA (Lawin) 100 km radius Legend Damaged houses Displaced population (inside evacuation centres) Totally damaged houses Partially damaged houses <1,000 1,001 - 5,000 5,001 - 10,000 10,001 - 20,000 20,001 - 30,593 29,533 Number of Families 116,826 Number of Persons 200,862 DISPLACED POPULATION POPULATION INSIDE EVACUATION CENTERS 6 11 Cities 24 Provinces 171 Municipalities 1,304 Barangays REGIONS 5,209 PARTIALLY DAMAGED 1,099 TOTALLY DAMAGED 118 BARANGAYS FLOODED 0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 120,000 140,000 III II I CAR V IV-A AFFECTED REGIONS 132,507 Philippines: Typhoon Haima (Lawin) Snapshot (as of 22 October 2016) The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations Creation date: 22 October 2016 Sources: DSWD Dromic Report, NDRRMC Situational Report, PAGASA, Weather Philippines, PSA Feedback: [email protected] [email protected], [email protected] Typhoon Haima (Lawin) entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility on 17 October 2016 and made landfall in Peñablanca, Cagayan province, at 11:00 pm on 19 October. Most provinces in northern Luzon have been greatly affected, including widespread damage to buildings and infrastructures and flooding to low-lying communities. People displaced by the typhoon are currently being served in and outside evacuation centres as the Government-led emergency response continues. As of 22 October 2016, official figures of people displaced and houses damaged have been updated by the Department of Social Welfare and Development through its Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center and in the latest situational report by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.

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Calayan GroupOf Islands

MANILA

ILOCOSNORTE

ILOCOSSUR

LA UNION

PANGASINAN

BATANES

CAGAYAN

ISABELA

NUEVAVIZCAYA

QUIRINO

BATAAN

BULACAN

NUEVAECIJA

PAMPANGA

TARLAC

ZAMBALES

AURORA

BATANGAS

CAVITE LAGUNA

QUEZON

RIZAL

ALBAY

CAMARINESNORTE

CAMARINESSUR

CATANDUANES

MASBATE SORSOGON

NORTHERNSAMAR

ABRA

BENGUET

IFUGAO

KALINGA

MOUNTAIN PROVINCE

APAYAO

MARINDUQUE

OCCIDENTALMINDORO

ORIENTALMINDORO

ROMBLON

Typhoon Landfall inPeñablanca, Cagayan

Track of HAIMA (Lawin)

100

km ra

dius

LegendDamaged houses

Displaced population(inside evacuation centres)

Totally damaged houses

Partially damaged houses

<1,000

1,001 - 5,000

5,001 - 10,000

10,001 - 20,000

20,001 - 30,593

29,533Number of Families

116,826Number of Persons

200,862DISPLACED POPULATION

POPULATION INSIDE EVACUATION CENTERS

6

11Cities

24 Provinces

171Municipalities

1,304Barangays

REGIONS

5,209PARTIALLY DAMAGED

1,099TOTALLY DAMAGED

118BARANGAYS FLOODED

0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

120,000

140,000

III II I CAR V IV-AAFFECTED REGIONS

132,507

Philippines: Typhoon Haima (Lawin) Snapshot (as of 22 October 2016)

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations Creation date: 22 October 2016 Sources: DSWD Dromic Report, NDRRMC Situational Report, PAGASA, Weather Philippines, PSA Feedback: [email protected] [email protected], [email protected]

Typhoon Haima (Lawin) entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility on17 October 2016 and made landfall in Peñablanca, Cagayan province, at11:00 pm on 19 October. Most provinces in northern Luzon have beengreatly affected, including widespread damage to buildings andinfrastructures and flooding to low-lying communities. People displaced bythe typhoon are currently being served in and outside evacuation centres asthe Government-led emergency response continues. As of 22 October 2016,official figures of people displaced and houses damaged have been updatedby the Department of Social Welfare and Development through its DisasterResponse Operations Monitoring and Information Center and in the latest situational report by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and ManagementCouncil.