Pagasa raises flood warning in 13 regions across PH due to LPA

Pagasa raises flood warning in 13 regions across PH due to LPA

/ 07:49 PM September 22, 2023

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) has warned of flooding across the country brought by rains from a low pressure area (LPA) sighted 125 kilometers east northeast of Infanta, Quezon, and also due to the southwest monsoon.

In its advisory on Friday evening, the following rivers and tributaries particularly in the locations below may experience flooding:

Cordillera Administrative Region

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  • Abra – Upper Abra, Tineg and Ikmin
  • Ifugao – All rivers and its tributaries
  • Benguet – Upper Bauang
  • Mountain Province – All rivers and its tributaries

Region I – Ilocos Region 

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  • Pangasinan – Balincaguing and Alaminos
  • La Union – Amburayan, Baroro, Lower Bauang and Aringay

Region III – Central Luzon

  • Bataan – Balanga and Morong
  • Aurora – Casiguran, Aguang and Lower Umiray
  • Zambales – Pamatawan, Sto. Tomas, Bucao, Bancal and Lawis

Region IV-A – Calabarzon

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  • Quezon – Upper Umiray, Lower Bolbok (Lawaya), Malaking-Ilog, Iyam, Macalelon, Catanauan, Silongin Lagda, Pagsanjan, Yabahaan, Bigol, Guinhalinan, Vinas, Calauag, Pandanan, Sta. Lucia, Lugan Malaybalay, Maapon, Bucal (Lalangan), Lakayat, Tignoan, Agos, Anibawan (Polilio Island) and Upper Kilbay – Catabangan
  • Laguna – Pagsanjan, Pila-Sta. Cruz, San Juan and San Cristobal
  • Cavite – Laboc (Balsahan), Cañas, Ylang-Ylang, Imus, and Maragondon
  • Rizal – Upper Marikina and Kaliwa
  • Batangas – Lian, Banabang-Molino, Pansipit, Kapumpong, Rosario-Lobo and Upper Bolbok (Lawaya)

Region IV-B – Mimaropa

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  • Occidental Mindoro – Abra De Ilog, Caguray, Labangan, Lumintao, Anahawin, Monpong, Amnay, Pola, Pagbahan, Mamburao, Ibod, and Bugsanga-Magbando
  • Oriental Mindoro – Malaylay-Baco, Pulang Tubig, Mag-asawang Tubig, Butas, Pula, Agsalin, Bansud, Sumagui, Bongabong, Baroc, Bulalacao and Balete
  • Palawan – Abongan, Lian, Barbakan, Rizal, Caramay, Langogan, Babuyan, Bacungan, Iwahig Penal, Inagauan, Aborlan, Malatgao, Apurauan, Baton-Baton, Aramaywan, Ihawig, Panitian, Pulot, Lamakan, Kinlugan, Eraan, Tiga Plan, Malabangan, Ilog, Bansang, Conduaga, Culasian, Iwahig (Brookes), Okayan, Canipaan and Busuanga, Coron
  • Romblon – All rivers and its tributaries
  • Marinduque – Tawiran-Tagum (Marinduque) and Boac

Region V – Bicol Region

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  • Camarines Sur – Lower Kilbay Catabangan, Ragay, Tinalmud, Tambang and Lagonoy
  • Catanduanes – Cabuyan, Bato and Pajo
  • Masbate – Lanang, Mapayawan, Mandaon, Asid, Malbug, Guiom, Nainday, Daraga, Nauco (Aguada) and Baleno
  • Sorsogon – Lower Donsol, Ogod, Putiao, Cadacan, Banuang-Daan, Fabrica (Tugbugan) and Matnog
  • Albay – Guinale and Upper Donsol
  • Camarines Norte – Labo and Daet Basud

Region VI – Western Visayas

  • Capiz – Panay, Mambusao, Panay Malinao, Alingon and Balantian
  • Antique – Sibalom, Ipayo, Cagaranan, Palawan, Cairauan, Dalanas and Tibiao
  • Negros Occidental – Malogo, Sicaba, Grande, Himogaan, Danao, Upper Tabanan, Sipalay and Lower Ilog
  • Iloilo – Pinantan, Barotac, Akalaygan, Jalaud, Jalano, Jagdong, Jalaur, Lamunan, Jaro-Aganan, Sibalom and Guimbal
  • Aklan – Ibajay, Aklan and Jalo

Region VII – Central Visayas

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  • Bohol – Inabanga, Ipil, Matulid, Loboc and Abatan
  • Cebu – Kotkot, Mananga, Guinabasan, Balamban and Sabangdaku
  • Negros Oriental – La Libertad, Tanjay, Candugay, Siaton, Cawitan, Sipocong, Bayawan, Pagatban and Lower Tabanan

Region IX – Zamboanga Peninsula

  • Zamboanga Del Norte – Daro-Dapitan, Dipolog, Dicayas, Golio Duwait, Sindangan, Ingin (Maras), Palandoc, Mucas, Patawag, Quipit, Siocon, Piacan, Anungan, Pangamiran and Sibuco
  • Zamboanga Sibugay – Taguiti, Tigbao, Liguian, Sanito, Bakalan, Kabasalan and Sibuguey
  • Zamboanga Del Sur – Kumalarang, Tupilac, Labangan, Tumaga and Mapangi

Region X – Northern Mindanao

  • Lanao Del Norte – Mandulog, Agus, Liangan and Maranding
  • Misamis Occidental – Clarin, Palilan and Aloran
  • Bukidnon – Upper Cagayan De Oro
  • Misamis Oriental – Eastern Cagayan De Oro, Odiongan, Gingoog, Balatukan, Cabulig, Upper/Lower Tagoloan, Middle/Lower Western Cagayan De Oro, Iponan, and Alubijid

Region 11 – Davao Region

  • Davao Oriental – Cateel, Dapnan, Baganga Mahan-ub, Manorigao, Caraga, Casaunan, Quinonoan, Bagwan, Mayo, Bitanayan, Sumlog, Tangmoan, Dacongbonwa, Kabasagan, Manay, Maya and Sumlao/Cuabo
  • Davao De Oro – Matiao and Hijo
  • Davao Del Norte – Tagum-Libuganon, Tuganay, and Saug
  • Davao Del Sur – Davao, Lasang, Bunawan, Matina, Talomo, Lipadas, Tagulaya Sibulan, Digos, and Padada Mainit
  • Davao Occidental – Panglan, Malita, Batanan (Lais, Lawan, Latuan, Calian, Lamita, Lawayon, Culama, Caburan Bi, Maubio, Karabana, Tubayo, Kayapung, Malala, Capisolo, Tanoman Bi, Tanoman Smal, Kalbay, Butua, Nuin, Butula, Baki, Malagupo, Balagona, Batulaki

Region 13 – Caraga

  • Surigao Del Sur – Cantilan, Carac-An, Tandag, Tago, Hubo-Oteiza, Hinatuan, and Bislig
  • Agusan Del Sur – Ojot, Wawa, Libang, Maosam, Kasilan, Gibong, Adgaoan, Simulao, Kayonan and Andanan
  • Agusan Del Norte – Lake-Mainit-Tubay, Asiga, Agusan, Linugos and Cabadbaran.

Pagasa also advised people living near the mountain slopes and the low-lying areas, as well as the disaster management councils of the mentioned locations to take necessary precautions.

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