RUBY POSSIBLE AFFECTED AREAS. 8AM December 2, 2014 CRITICAL AREAS ALERT LEVEL PROVINCESPOTENTIAL IMPACTS ALERT LEVEL “C” RAIN > 10 - 20 mm/hr Heavy to.

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RUBY POSSIBLE AFFECTED AREAS

8AM December 2, 2014 CRITICAL AREAS ALERT LEVEL PROVINCESPOTENTIAL IMPACTS ALERT LEVEL “C” RAIN > mm/hr Heavy to Intense Bukidnon, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Camiguin, Misamis Oriental/Occide ntal,  Heavy damage to agriculture  Some large trees uprooted  Majority of nipa and cogon houses unroofed or destroyed considerable damage to structures of light to medium construction  Moderate to heavy disruption of electrical power and communication services  Travel by land, sea and air is dangerous WIND kph *Some large trees may be uprooted *Moderate to heavy disruption of electrical power ALERT LEVEL “B ” RAIN > mm/hr Moderate to Heavy Batangas, Davao del Sur, Laguna, Maguindanao, North Cotabato, Zaboanga Sibugay  Moderate damage to agriculture  Rice and corn adversely affected  Few large trees uprooted  Large number of nipa and cogon houses partially or totally unroofed  Some old galvanized iron roofing may roll off  Travel by all types of sea vessels is risky  Travel by all types of aircrafts is risky WIND kph *Few large trees may be uprooted *Some iron roofing may fall off ALERT LEVEL “A” RAIN > mm/hr Moderate to Heavy Camarines Sur, Cavite, Metro Manila, Rizal, Sultan Kudarat, Zamboanga City WIND kph

P A G A S A Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration Possible scenarios.. 1.Will make landfall in Eastern Visayas  Ruby will enter PAR on Thursday morning (Dec. 4) with winds of 160 kph with gust of 190 kph.  Landfall Saturday afternoon or evening  Occurrence of Storm Surge 3-4 meters.  Moderate to intense ( 5 – 20 mm/hr) rains to the affected areas especially along the track of Ruby.  Possible flashfloods in low lying areas and landslides in mountainous areas.  Coastal waters along the eastern seaboard of Southern Luzon, Visayas and Northern Mindanao will be rough to very rough and dangerous to all sea vessels.

Who and what will be affected? Do we have a risk map? Which part of the mun is Highly vulnerable to 4 mtr storm surge?