PHILIPPINES Typhoon Vamco (Ulysses) Snapshot Baler ......CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION (CAR)...

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The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Sources: MGB, PSA, GDACS, OCD, PAGASA Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int PHILIPPINES Typhoon Vamco (Ulysses) Snapshot As of 12 November 2020 Typhoon Vamco/Ulysses lashed the main island of Luzon whipping destructive winds and dumping heavy rainfall that triggered massive flooding in several areas. Vamco, the third major typhoon to hit the country in as many weeks, made landfall over Quezon province at 10.30 p.m. of 11 November (local time), packing maximum sustained winds of 150 km/h and gustiness of up to 205 km/h. The typhoon then traversed through Central Luzon overnight, moving to within 100 kilometers north of the capital Metro Manila, and exiting landmass on the morning of 12 November. Ahead of the typhoon’s landfall, torrential rains were already being felt in the Bicol Region which was just affected by Super Typhoon Goni in early November. Flash floods and landslides were reported in the provinces of Catanduanes and Camarines Sur. Large swaths of Luzon, including the capital city, were submerged in roof-level floods in scenes reminiscent of Tropical Storm Ketsana/Ondoy in 2009. In Marikina City, located in the national capital, officials reported that around 40,000 houses were either partially or fully submerged, and that all 47 evacuations centers in the city are full with some evacuees seeking temporary shelter in nearby homes. Similar episodes of immersed houses and people trapped on rooftops were reported in the provinces of Rizal, Bulacan, and Cavite. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) deployed search and rescue teams to support local authorities in ferrying people to safer ground. Government has yet to assess the typhoon’s damages to shelter, infrastructure and agriculture. QUEZON NUEVA ECIJA PANGASINAN TARLAC ALBAY ZAMBALES AURORA CAMARINES SUR BATANGAS BULACAN QUIRINO RIZAL PAMPANGA CAVITE BATAAN OCCIDENTAL MINDORO LAGUNA ORIENTAL MINDORO NUEVA VIZCAYA SORSOGON CAMARINES NORTE CATANDUANES BENGUET ROMBLON MARINDUQUE LA UNION QUEZON NUEVA ECIJA PANGASINAN TARLAC ALBAY ZAMBALES AURORA CAMARINES SUR BATANGAS BULACAN QUIRINO RIZAL PAMPANGA CAVITE BATAAN OCCIDENTAL MINDORO LAGUNA ORIENTAL MINDORO NUEVA VIZCAYA SORSOGON CAMARINES NORTE CATANDUANES BENGUET ROMBLON MARINDUQUE LA UNION Tropical Storm 111 km/h Tropical Storm 111 km/h Typhoon 139 km/h 1 Nov, 6:00 Typhoon 139 km/h 1 Nov, 6:00 Super Typhoon Rolly (Goni) 1 Nov 2020 Typhoon Ulysses (Vamco) 139 km/h 11 Nov, 00:00 UTC Typhoon Ulysses (Vamco) 139 km/h 11 Nov, 00:00 UTC Typhoon 167 km/h 11 Nov, 12:00 Typhoon 167 km/h 11 Nov, 12:00 Typhoon 175 km/h 11 Nov, 18:00 Typhoon 175 km/h 11 Nov, 18:00 Typhoon 148 km/h 12 Nov, 00:00 UTC Typhoon 148 km/h 12 Nov, 00:00 UTC Typhoon 213 km/h Typhoon 213 km/h Philippine Sea REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON) REGION IV-A (CALABARZON) REGION IV-B (MIMAROPA) REGION I (ILOCOS REGION) REGION II (CAGAYAN VALLEY) REGION V (BICOL REGION) NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR) Virac Tiwi Bato Lucena San Pablo City Puerta Galera Typhoon Ulysses first made landfall in Patnanungan Island. Second was in the vicinity of Burdeos and then onto the General Nakar area. Calapan Baler Calamba Marikina San Miguel Cabanatuan City Angeles San Fernando Tarlac City Polilo Island Tinaga Patnanungan Island Balanga Pandan Lipa City San Narciso Ternate Taal Infanta Burdeos General Nakar Angat Dam La Mesa Dam Legazpi City Tabaco City Mayon Volcano Naga Daet NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR) NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR) BULACAN BULACAN Medium High Very High Flood susceptibility Marikina river Marikina river Marikina City Marikina City Quezon City Quezon City Angat Dam Angat Dam La Mesa Dam La Mesa Dam Authorities warned that flooding could be exacerbated as the Angat Dam in Bulacan and La Mesa Dam in Quezon City had breached its spilling level prompting the release of water.

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PHILIPPINESTyphoon Vamco (Ulysses) Snapshot As of 12 November 2020

Typhoon Vamco/Ulysses lashed the main island of Luzon whipping destructive winds and dumping heavy rainfall that triggered massive flooding in several areas. Vamco, the third major typhoon to hit the country in as many weeks, made landfall over Quezon province at 10.30 p.m. of 11 November (local time), packing maximum sustained winds of 150 km/h and gustiness of up to 205 km/h. The typhoon then traversed through Central Luzon overnight, moving to within 100 kilometers north of the capital Metro Manila, and exiting landmass on the morning of 12 November.

Ahead of the typhoon’s landfall, torrential rains were already being felt in the Bicol Region which was just affected by Super Typhoon Goni in early November. Flash floods and landslides were reported in the provinces of Catanduanes and Camarines Sur. Large swaths of Luzon, including the capital city, were submerged in roof-level floods in scenes reminiscent of Tropical Storm Ketsana/Ondoy in 2009.

In Marikina City, located in the national capital, officials reported that around 40,000 houses were either partially or fully submerged, and that all 47 evacuations centers in the city are full with some evacuees seeking temporary shelter in nearby homes. Similar episodes of immersed houses and people trapped on rooftops were reported in the provinces of Rizal, Bulacan, and Cavite. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) deployed search and rescue teams to support local authorities in ferrying people to safer ground.

Government has yet to assess the typhoon’s damages to shelter, infrastructure and agriculture.

QUEZON

NUEVA ECIJA

PANGASINAN

TARLAC

ZAMBALES

AURORA

BULACAN

QUIRINO

RIZAL

PAMPANGA

CAVITE

BATAAN

LAGUNA

NUEVA VIZCAYA

BENGUETLA UNION

R E G I O N I I I ( C E N T R A L L U Z O N )

R E G I O N I V - A ( C A L A B A R Z O N )

R E G I O N I ( I L O C O S R E G I O N )

R E G I O N I I ( C A G A Y A N V A L L E Y )

NATIONAL CAPITAL

REGION (NCR)

C O R D I L L E R A A D M I N I S T R A T I V E R E G I O N ( C A R )

Lucena

San Pablo City

Calamba

Balanga

Ternate

BATANGAS

RIZAL

CAVITE

BATAAN

PALAWAN

OCCIDENTAL MINDORO

LAGUNA

ORIENTALMINDORO

MARINDUQUE

R E G I O N I V - A ( C A L A B A R Z O N )

R E G I O N I V - B ( M I M A R O PA )

NATIONAL CAPITAL

REGION (NCR)

Lucena

San Pablo City

Puerta Galera

Calapan

Calamba

Balanga

Lipa City

Ternate

Taal

Typhoon139 km/h

26 Oct, 6:00 UTCQUEZON

NUEVA ECIJA

PANGASINAN

TARLAC

ALBAY

ZAMBALES

MASBATE

AURORA

CAMARINES SURBATANGAS

BULACAN

QUIRINO

RIZAL

PAMPANGA

CAVITE

NORTHERN SAMAR

BATAAN

OCCIDENTALMINDORO

LAGUNA

ORIENTALMINDORO

NUEVA VIZCAYA

SORSOGON

CAMARINES NORTE

CATANDUANES

BENGUET

ROMBLON

MARINDUQUE

LA UNION

QUEZON

NUEVA ECIJA

PANGASINAN

TARLAC

ALBAY

ZAMBALES

MASBATE

AURORA

CAMARINES SURBATANGAS

BULACAN

QUIRINO

RIZAL

PAMPANGA

CAVITE

NORTHERN SAMAR

BATAAN

OCCIDENTALMINDORO

LAGUNA

ORIENTALMINDORO

NUEVA VIZCAYA

SORSOGON

CAMARINES NORTE

CATANDUANES

BENGUET

ROMBLON

MARINDUQUE

LA UNION

Tropical Storm111 km/h

Tropical Storm111 km/h

Typhoon139 km/h 1 Nov, 6:00

Typhoon139 km/h 1 Nov, 6:00

Super Typhoon Rolly (Goni)1 Nov 2020

Typhoon Ulysses (Vamco)139 km/h

11 Nov, 00:00 UTC

Typhoon Ulysses (Vamco)139 km/h

11 Nov, 00:00 UTCTyphoon167 km/h11 Nov, 12:00

Typhoon167 km/h11 Nov, 12:00

Typhoon175 km/h11 Nov, 18:00

Typhoon175 km/h11 Nov, 18:00

Typhoon148 km/h12 Nov, 00:00 UTC

Typhoon148 km/h12 Nov, 00:00 UTC

Typhoon213 km/hTyphoon213 km/h

Philippine SeaR E G I O N I I I ( C E N T R A L L U Z O N )

REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)

REGION IV-B (MIMAROPA)

REGION I ( ILOCOS REGION)

REGION II (CAGAYAN VALLEY)

R E G I O N V ( B I C O L R E G I O N )

NATIONAL CAPITAL

REGION (NCR)

C O R D I L L E R A A D M I N I S T R A T I V E R E G I O N ( C A R )

ViracTiwi

Bato

Lucena

San Pablo City

Puerta Galera

Typhoon Ulysses first made landfall in Patnanungan Island. Second was in the vicinity of Burdeos and then onto the General Nakar area.

Calapan

Baler

Calamba

Marikina

San Miguel

Cabanatuan City

AngelesSan Fernando

Tarlac City

Polilo Island

Tinaga

PatnanunganIsland

Balanga

Pandan

Lipa City

San Narciso

Ternate

Taal

Infanta

BurdeosGeneral

NakarAngat Dam

La Mesa Dam

Legazpi City

Tabaco City

Mayon Volcano

Naga

Daet

138.888

129.628812/11/2020 12:00:00 148.1472

12/11/2020 00:00:00

NUEVA ECIJA

AURORA

BULACAN

LAGUNA

NUEVA ECIJA

AURORA

BULACAN

LAGUNA

Typhoon167 km/h

11 Nov, 12:00:00

Typhoon167 km/h

11 Nov, 12:00:00

Typhoon175 km/h

11 Nov, 18:00:00

Typhoon175 km/h

11 Nov, 18:00:00

Philippine Sea

R E G I O N I I I ( C E N T R A L L U Z O N )

Baler

San Miguel

Cabanatuan City

AngelesSan Fernando

Polilo Island

Patnanongan Island

InfantaNATIONAL

CAPITAL REGION (NCR)

NATIONAL CAPITAL

REGION (NCR)

BULACANBULACAN

Medium

High

Very High

Flood susceptibility

Marikinariver

Marikinariver Marikina

CityMarikina

City

QuezonCity

QuezonCity

Angat DamAngat Dam

La Mesa DamLa Mesa Dam

Authorities warned that flooding could be exacerbated as the Angat Dam in Bulacan and La Mesa Dam in Quezon City had breached its spilling level prompting the release of water.