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REGION IIICENTRAL LUZON
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REGION IVACALABARZON
REGION V BICOL REGION
REGION VIIIEASTERN VISAYAS
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Philippines: Natural Hazard Profile
Map Doc Name : OCHA_PHL_Hazard_A0_231010_final
Creation Date : 23 October 2010Datum : WGS84
Map data sources : Geodata, PHIVOLCS, PAG-ASA, ISCGMScale : 1:1,500,000
Best printed at A0 paper size
Earthquake intensity (Modified Mercalli Scale) indicate where there is a 20%probability that degrees of intensity shown on the map will be exceeded in 50 years.
Tropical storm intensity (Saffir-Simpson Scale) zones indicate where there is a 10%
probability of a tropical storm of this intensity striking in the next 10 years
Disastrous earthquake epicenters, typhoons and landslides refer to the destructiveearthquake, typhoons and landslides/mudslides from 1980 to 2009.
Death and Damage Index refers to the average of total deaths and cost of damagebrough by the typhoon. Higher Index indicates higher death and cost of damage.
Disclaimer: The names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations
Legend
’\ Capital
Major Cities/Towns
�x Major Landslides/Mudslides
�y Active Volcanoes
Disastrous Earthquake Epicenters
�r 5.10 - 5.60 Magnitude
�r 5.61 - 7.10 Magnitude
�r 7.11 - 7.90 Magnitude
Regional Boundary
Provincial Boundary
Trench/Faults
Active Fault
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Destructive Typhoon Paths
Death and Damage Index
p 6
p 7
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Earthquake Intensity
Degree I-V
Degree VI
Degree VII
Degree VIII
Degree IX-XII
Tropical Storm Intensity
One:118-153 kmh
Two:154-177 kmh
Three:178-209 kmh
Four:210-249 kmh
Five:250+ kmh
The bar chart show the degree of exposure to natural hazards and the percentage of
area affected.
Natural Hazard Risks (Philippines)
Earthquake
Volcanic Eruption
Tsunami
Tropical Storm
Winterstorm
Storm Surge
Tornado
Hail Storm
Lightning
Flood
Drought
Frost
0% affected country area 100%
none very high
Source: Munich Re, Geo Risks Research Department. 2006