Project NOAH Released List of Areas in Danger of Storm Surges Due to Ruby

The local government units across the country was urged by the Project NOAH (Nationwide Operational (–foul word(s) removed–)sment of Hazards) on Thursday, December 4, 2014 to be aware of the areas in their respective jurisdictions that are vulnerable to storm surges spawned by typhoon “Ruby” (Hagupit).

See Also: Project NOAH December 5, 2014 Storm Surges

Storm Surges Maps

Dr. Mahar Lagmay, the executive director of Project NOAH stated that based on current data provided by PAGASA, Bagyong Ruby could cause storm surges as high as four (4) meters, which is equivalent to the height of a one-story house, in coastal areas in the path of the typhoon.

According to the head of Project NOAH, calls the attention of LGU’s to visit their official website to check the areas which can be hit by storm surges. He noted that areas marked in red in the map are most vulnerable to storm surges.

Based upon the Storm Surges Areas compiled by Project NOAH, the provinces of Leyte, Samar and Eastern Samar are the most vulnerable to storm surges as Bagyong Ruby came closer to the country.

According to PAGASA, Bagyong Ruby was expected to be at 395 kilometers east southeast of Borongan, Eastern Samar on Friday morning, and on Saturday morning it is expected to be at 30 kms northeast of Borongan, Eastern Samar.

The Table below shows, the Municipality and Cities Most Vulnerable to Storm Surges: (Click on the municipality to view the corresponding storm surge maps.)

MUNICIPALITY, PROVINCESURGE HEIGHT (meters)STORM SURGE ADVISORY (SSA)
 Capoocan, Leyte3.26 – 4.264
 Leyte,  Leyte3.26 – 4.264
 Carigara,  Leyte3.10 – 4.103
 Barugo,  Leyte3.06 – 4.063
 Cabucgayan,  Biliran3.01 – 4.013
 San Miguel,  Leyte2.92 – 3.923
 Caibiran,  Biliran2.85 – 3.853
 Culaba, Biliran2.85 – 3.853
 Batbangon,  Leyte2.77 – 3.773
 Daram,  Samar2.70 – 3.703
  Sta. Rita,  Samar2.69 – 3.693
 Talalora,  Samar2.69 – 3.693
 Zumarraga,  Samar2.45 – 3.453
 Villareal,  Samar2.44 – 3.443
 Kawayan,  Biliran2.37 – 3.373
 Calubian,  Leyte2.11 – 3.113
 Amlan,  Negros Oriental2.10 – 3.103
 Samboan,  Cebu2.10 – 3.103
 San Jose,  Negros Oriental2.10 – 3.103
 Santander,  Cebu2.09 – 3.092
 Oslob,  Cebu2.08 – 3.082
 Ginatilan,  Cebu2.07 – 3.072
 Tanjay,   Negros Oriental2.07 – 3.072
 Malabuyoc,  Cebu2.05 – 3.052
 Bais,   Negros Oriental2.02 – 3.022
 Naval,  Biliran2.02 – 3.022
 Bindoy,  Negros Oriental2.01 – 3.012
 Manjuyod,  Negros Oriental2.01 – 3.012
 Gen. Macarthur,  Eastern Samar1.93 – 2.932
 Carles,  Iloilo1.92 – 2.922
 Estancia,  Iloilo1.92 – 2.922
 Quinapondan,  Eastern Samar1.92 – 2.922
 Giporlos,  Eastern Samar1.87 – 2.872
 Salcedo,  Eastern Samar1.87 – 2.872
 Biliran,  Biliran1.86 – 2.862
 Pinabacdao,  Samar1.78 – 2.782
 Calape,  Bohol1.72 – 2.722
 Tubigon,  Bohol1.72 – 2.722
 Daanbantayan,  Cebu1.70 – 2.702
 Basilisa,  Dinagat Islands1.69 – 2.692
 Sibulan,  Negros Oriental1.60 – 2.602
 San Isidro,  Leyte1.59 – 2.592
 Pilar,  Sorsogon1.57 – 2.572
 President Roxas,  Capiz1.57 – 2.572
 Mobo,  Masbate1.56 – 2.562
 Santo Nino,  Samar1.56 – 2.562
 Uson,  Masbate1.56 – 2.562
 Tabuelan,  Cebu1.51 – 2.512
 Tuburan,  Cebu1.51 – 2.512
 Almeria,  Biliran1.50 – 2.502
 Maripipi,  Biliran1.50 – 2.502

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