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DSWD DROMIC Report #2 on the Effects of Easterlies In Central Visayas as of 10 July 2024, 6PM

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I. Situation Overview

On 08 July 2024, the effects of Easterlies were reported in several municipalities in Region VII. Local thunderstorms due to the Easterlies brought intense rain showers accompanied by lightning and strong winds to the Cities of Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu, as well as the municipalities of Carmen, Catmon, Liloan, and Minglanilla in Cebu and Bindoy in Negros Oriental.

On the same day at 3:00 PM, a landslide incident occured in Brgy. Linao, Minglanilla, Cebu. At 4:47 PM, the municipality of Bindoy, Negros Oriental experienced heavy rainfall which triggered landslides and flooding and led to significant damage to local infrastructures, residential properties, and casualties. At around 5:00 PM, a flooding incident occurred in the barangays of Corazon and Catmondaan in Catmon, Cebu which resulted in the displacement of families. At 5:45 PM, a vehicle carrying several passengers was swept away by the strong river current in the Municipality of Liloan, Cebu. Gusty winds also struck a barangay in Liloan, Cebu which resulted in the displacement of families. Heavy to intense rains also caused a flooding incident in several barangays in Mandaue City which resulted in the displacement of families.

Source: DSWD Field Office (FO) VII

II. Status of Affected Areas and Population

A total of 2,012 families or 6,222 persons are affected in nine (9) barangays in Region VII (see Annex A).