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3.3K13.4K
20.7K
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28.9K
57.3K
987 939
54.1K
106K
55.2K
158.2K
29-Dec 30-Dec 31-Dec 1-Jan 2-Jan 3-Jan
Outside ECs / Homebased
Inside ECs
PHILIPPINESTropical Depression Usman Snapshot As of 4 January 2019
Philippines Sea
Track of TD UsmanAklan
Albay
Antique
Batangas
Biliran
Bohol
Bulacan
CamarinesNorte
CamarinesSur
Camiguin
Capiz
Catanduanes
Cavite
Cebu DinagatIslands
EasternSamar
Guimaras
Iloilo
Laguna
Leyte
Marinduque
Masbate
MANILA
NegrosOccidental
NegrosOriental
NorthernSamar
OccidentalMindoro
OrientalMindoro
Quezon
Rizal
Romblon
Samar
Siquijor
Sorsogon
SouthernLeyte
Surigaodel Norte
Aurora
Pampanga
NuevaEcija
QuirinoNueva Viscaya
Pangasinan
Displaced population Affected population< 10001,001 - 10,00010,001 - 30,00030,001 - 40,000
> 40,000
< 1,0001,001 - 10,00010,001 - 25,00025,001 - 50,000> 50,000
Number of affected
481,313Population
215,58573%outside
ECs
27%inside
117 ECs
Tropical Depression Usman, which made landfall near Borongan, Eastern Samar, on 29December 2018, began affecting the country on 28 December as it enhanced the northeastmonsoon winds, bringing heavy rain across the southern Luzon and eastern Visayas regionsfor several days, which triggered multiple landslides and widespread flooding. Intermittent rains from the northwest monsoon continue to hamper debris removal and body retrievaloperations, while also raising the risk of new landslides in the affected regions.
Displacement trend
14
Mun./Cities110 in
Provinces
Displacement
Affected houses
3,007houses affected
778destroyed
2,229damaged
Effects on agriculture
$15.5Mcost of damages
36,902affected farmers & fisherfolks