340,835 507OPERATINGDISPLACED
POPULATION
98%in Region 5(Bicol Region)
2%in Regions4A and 4B
69%
602,770
4 15 136
132,908
785
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
EVACUATION CENTRES
30,897HOUSES
DAMAGED
AFFECTED POPULATION
AFFECTED FAMILIES
AFFECTED BARANGAYS
31%TOTALLY
DAMAGED
Philippines: Typhoon Nock-Ten (Nina) Snapshot as of 28 December 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: 28 December 2016 Sources: DSWD Dromic Report, NDRRMC Situational Report, PAGASA, Weather Philippines, PSA
Typhoon Nock-Ten (known locally as Nina) entered PhilippineArea of Responsibility on 23 December 2016 and made its firstlandfall in Bato, Catanduanes on 25 December 2016 with a maximumsustained winds of 235 km/h and 285 km/h gustiness. It moved on a westerly track and affected fifteen provinces in four regions. Morethan 600,000 persons have been affected after eight landfalls beforeit exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility on the evening of 27December 2016.
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Batangas
Cavite
Rizal
Laguna
Quezon
CamarinesNorte
CamarinesSur
Albay
Catanduanes
Philippine Sea
WestPhilippine
Sea
Bato
San AndresTorrijos
Verde Is.
TingloyCalatagan
Sagnay
Northern Samar
Sorsogon
Masbate
Marinduque
OccidentalMindoro
OrientalMindoro
LubangIsland
Manila
< 100
101-500
501-1,000
1,001-5,000
5,001-10,000
10,001-50,000
50,001-100,000
100,001-200,000
200,001-300,000
> 300,000
Affe
cted
pop
ulat
ion
Albay 137,864
Camarines Sur 22,136
Catanduanes 12,514
Sorsogon 3,692
Camarines Norte 609
Masbate 47
Legend
Country capital
Actual typhoon track
Province boundary
Typhoon landfall
LGUsAffected Regions Provinces Municipalities