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340,835 507 OPERATING DISPLACED POPULATION 98% in Region 5 (Bicol Region) 2% in Regions 4A and 4B 69% 602,770 4 15 136 132,908 785 PARTIALLY DAMAGED EVACUATION CENTRES 30,897 HOUSES 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 Philippine Area of Responsibility on 23 December 2016 and made its first landfall in Bato, Catanduanes on 25 December 2016 with a maximum sustained winds of 235 km/h and 285 km/h gustiness. It moved on a westerly track and affected fifteen provinces in four regions. More than 600,000 persons have been affected after eight landfalls before it exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility on the evening of 27 December 2016. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Batangas Cavite Rizal Laguna Quezon Camarines Norte Camarines Sur Albay Catanduanes Philippine Sea West Philippine Sea Bato San Andres Torrijos Verde Is. Tingloy Calatagan Sagnay Northern Samar Sorsogon Masbate Marinduque Occidental Mindoro Oriental Mindoro Lubang Island 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 Affected population 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 LGUs Affected Regions Provinces Municipalities
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  • 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


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