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Eastern Samar Leyte Samar Maydolong Zumarraga Basey Balangiga Marabut Lawaan Salcedo Quinapondan Daram Balangkayan San Julian Guiuan Giporlos General Macarthur Hernani Mercedes Borongan City Hinabangan Calbiga Sulat Paranas Taft Villareal Pinabacdao Jiabong Catbalogan City Motiong Talalora Santa Rita San Sebastian Tarangnan Llorente Borongan City Hinabangan Calbiga Sulat Paranas Taft Maydolong Villareal Pinabacdao Jiabong Catbalogan City Motiong Talalora Zumarraga San Sebastian Tarangnan Basey Balangiga Marabut Lawaan Salcedo Quinapondan Daram Balangkayan San Julian Guiuan Giporlos General Macarthur Hernani Mercedes Llorente Santa Rita Balangiga Caritas Germany Balangkayan PDRN General Macarthur ACTED Giporlos ACTED AMG CRS IOM Guiuan ACTED DSWD Habitat for Humanity IOM People in Need (PIN) TESDA Hernani ACTED IOM PDRN SIF (Secours Islamique France) Lawaan CRS IOM TESDA Mercedes ACTED IOM Quinapondan ACTED CRS IOM Shanti Volunteer Association TESDA Salcedo ACTED CRS IOM San Julian Tdh Marabut ACTED Food for the Hungry Tdh Basey Food for the Hungry Global Communities Habitat for Humanity Malteser International 0 40 20 Kilometers Data Sources: DSWD (DROMIC damage data), GADM (admin), Shelter Cluster Partners The depiction and use of boundaries, and names and associated data shown here do not imply endorsement or acceptance by the Shelter Cluster. Who What Where (3W) information on shelter activities represents agency information reported to the Shelter Cluster by April 13, 2014. If your agency's information is missing or out of date, please contact us at [email protected] This map depicts data gathered by the Shelter Cluster about agencies who are responding to Typhoon Yolanda. Any agency listed may have projects at different stages of completion (e.g. completed, ongoing or planned interventions). Supporting Self Recovery of Shelter Activities by Municipality (Samar) Produced April 14, 2014 3W map summary Damage density is a proxy indicator for the proportion of damage based on a 2013 projected population, estimated average household size (4.7) and estimated households damaged (DSWD). Supporting Self Recovery refers to the provision of roofing materials, other materials, tool kits, clean up kits, construction of transitional or core shelters, or cash programmings. Number of agencies per province (grouped by region) 0 5 10 15 20 25 VI VII VIII Samar Negros Occidental Leyte Iloilo Eastern Samar Cebu Capiz Aklan Bohol Antique Biliran ShelterCluster.org Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter Shelter Cluster Philippines > 20,000 Total Number of Houses Damaged 1 - 2,500 2,501 - 5,000 10,001 - 20,000 5,001 - 10,000 Out of Area Caritas Germany Caritas Germany TESDA Tdh TESDA Tdh ZOA ZOA TESDA PDRN PRCS - Spanish RC PRCS - Spanish RC Handicap International

Samar 3W map summary - Shelter Cluster City Hinabangan Calbiga Sulat Paranas Taft Villareal Pinabacdao Jiabong ... Samar Negros Occidental Leyte Iloilo Eastern Samar Cebu Capiz Aklan

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EasternSamar

Leyte

Samar

Maydolong

Zumarraga

Basey

BalangigaMarabut

Lawaan Salcedo

Quinapondan

Daram

Balangkayan

San Julian

Guiuan

Giporlos

General Macarthur

Hernani

Mercedes

Borongan City

Hinabangan

Calbiga

SulatParanas

Taft

Villareal Pinabacdao

JiabongCatbalogan

City

Motiong

Talalora

Santa Rita

San Sebastian

Tarangnan

Llorente

Borongan City

Hinabangan

Calbiga

SulatParanas

Taft

Maydolong

Villareal Pinabacdao

JiabongCatbalogan

City

Motiong

Talalora

Zumarraga

San Sebastian

Tarangnan

Basey

BalangigaMarabut

Lawaan Salcedo

Quinapondan

Daram

Balangkayan

San Julian

Guiuan

Giporlos

General Macarthur

Hernani

Mercedes

Llorente

Santa Rita

BalangigaCaritas Germany

BalangkayanPDRN

General MacarthurACTED

GiporlosACTEDAMGCRSIOM

GuiuanACTEDDSWDHabitat for HumanityIOMPeople in Need (PIN)TESDA

HernaniACTEDIOMPDRNSIF (Secours Islamique France)

LawaanCRS

IOMTESDA

MercedesACTEDIOM

QuinapondanACTEDCRSIOMShanti Volunteer AssociationTESDA

SalcedoACTEDCRSIOM

San JulianTdh

MarabutACTED

Food for the HungryTdh

Basey

Food for the HungryGlobal CommunitiesHabitat for HumanityMalteser International

0 4020Kilometers

Data Sources: DSWD (DROMIC damage data), GADM (admin), Shelter Cluster Partners

The depiction and use of boundaries, and names and associated data shown here do not imply endorsement or acceptance by the Shelter Cluster.

Who What Where (3W) information on shelter activities represents agency information reported to the Shelter Cluster by April 13, 2014. If your agency's information is missing or out of date, please contact us at [email protected]

This map depicts data gathered by the Shelter Cluster about agencies who are responding to Typhoon Yolanda.

Any agency listed may have projects at different stages of completion (e.g. completed, ongoing or planned interventions).

Supporting Self Recoveryof Shelter Activities

by Municipality (Samar)

Produced April 14, 2014

3W map summary

Damage density is a proxy indicator for the proportion of damage based on a 2013 projected population, estimated average household size (4.7) and estimated households damaged (DSWD).

Supporting Self Recovery refers to the provision of roofing materials, other materials, tool kits, clean up kits, construction of transitional or core shelters, or cash programmings.

Number of agencies per province (grouped by region)

0 5 10 15 20 25

VI

VII

VIII

Samar

Negros Occidental

Leyte

Iloilo

Eastern Samar

Cebu

Capiz

Aklan

Bohol

Antique

Biliran

ShelterCluster.orgCoordinating Humanitarian Shelter

Shelter Cluster Philippines

> 20,000

Total Number of Houses Damaged

1 - 2,500

2,501 - 5,000 10,001 - 20,000

5,001 - 10,000

Out of Area

Caritas Germany

Caritas Germany

TESDA

Tdh

TESDA

TdhZOA

ZOA

TESDA

PDRN

PRCS - Spanish RC

PRCS - Spanish RC

Handicap International