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Cdra Lgu Burgos
Cdra Lgu Burgos
A. ECOLOGICAL PROFILE
Historical Background
In 7th AD, Chinese and Japanese sea traders arrived in the coast of northern Luzon to barter with the Locoes
(Ilocanos). The rocky shores made it difficult for these traders to navigate the cape. Villagers would know their
arrival by the sound of the drum which served also as signal to sail mid shore by their native boats to meet them.
When the tides are favorable, these traders would reach the shores and disembark fascinated with the blooms
of the Madre de cacao and enjoyed the flowers scent and the taste of the madre de cacao coffee seeds. They called
the village Bangbanglo because of the fragrance.
Around 1662, at the spread of Christianism along the northern parts of the archipelago, Fray Benito Salazar
chanced upon Bangbanglo. According to Dominican and agustinian records, bangbanglo was listed by Salazar as
Banban (1591-1762) when the village was still part or visitas of Bacarra and Bangui.
One great problem of bangbanglo was the river that flowed east to west of agaga that dropped in the village of
baruyen of the adjecant town Bangui. Only trickles of the big Baruyen river flow in agaga, hence they believed that
they were cursed to be deprived or in the vernacular Naparitan.
As the spread of Christianity progessed in the north, countless abuses also was seen by the natives. When the
Malong Magsanop Uprising erupted, the people of Naparitan took arms and sided with the rebels. Juan Mariano, an
Apayo Isneg collaboratd with pedr Almazan of San Nicolas and Gaspar Cristobal of Loaag to convince the tribes of
Cabicungan, Claveria and Pata of Sanchez Mira to capture and behead two agustinian priests Fray Jose Santa
Maria and Fray Jose Arias who was then assigned in Bacarra. They were held hostage and eventually beheaded
along the northen part of Naparitan.
In the same year, rebels suffered great defeat and when finally pushed into hiding, the group decided to commit
mass suicide by beheading each other in the same place where they behead the priests. Legends up to this day
attribute the reddish color of the soil by the blood spilled of this mass suicide. It was this event that will lead to
renaming the village from Naparitan to Nagpartian – a place of carnage and butchery.
Listed as Barrio Nagpartien in around the early 1800’ or 1900’s it will later be reclassified as Municipality of
Nagpartian, internationally known as Cape Bojeador originally indicated as C de Bojador in the 1598 Dutch map.
In October 15, 1903 as part of austerity measures, the Philippine commission promulgated act no. 946 reducing
ilocos norte into fifteen (15) municipalities, combining Nagpartian with Bangui, Bacarra with Vintar, san Nicolas with
Laoag, Solsona with Dingras and Banna with batac. The seat of government of Nagpartian was in Bangui and
remained an annex until 1913. Executive Order no. 87 dated December 9, 1912 by acting governor General Newton
Gilbert. Retaining the territorial composition stipulated in the abovementioned Act No. 946, the separation was made
effective on January 1, 1913.
A year after, February 28, 1914, by virtue of act no. 2390, of the 5 th legislative senate, Governor General
Francis Burton Harrison signed the executive Order that Senator Santiago fonacier, then senator for Ilocos norte
made into bill. Nagpartian was renamed Burgos mainly to do away with the bad image the name Nagpartian
inspired. This renaming was due to the initiative of don Isabelo delos Reyes, then manila councilor,senator and
honary bishop of the Aglipayan Church from Vigan, Ilocos Sur.
Economic Development
The municipality of Burgos is still predominantly an Agricultural Land. Agriculture is the major source of income
of the people of Burgos with about 5,610.30 hectares or 78.78 percent primarily devoted to rice, corn, vegetables
and other crops. About 39.57 percent of the existing agricultural lands are irrigated, and the remaining 60.43% are
under rain fed condition.
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The total land area of the municipality is 12,928.00 hectares based on the approved cadastral map from the
Bureau of Land Management-DENR comprising 3.72 percent of the total land area of Ilocos Norte. As per the NSO
census, the only urban barangay of Burgos, in terms of population is Poblacion with a land area of 790.63 hectares.
The apparent urban core of the municipality serves as the major center of urban services, i.e. housing, trading and
commerce, sports and recreation, educational, etc.
Other land uses are woodland/timberland which is 7, 689.181 hectares; grassland/pasture 1, 178 hectares ;
National Integrated Protected Area Management (NIPAS) 39.59 hectares, industrial areas 2 hectares; bodies of
water 8 hectares, tourism areas 46.7 hectares; roadway and bridges 105.59 hectares; open space/playground 1.22
hectares; mineral land 1,170 hectares, cemetery 3.789 hectares; beach sand 16.86 hectares; dump site/utility
space 2.00 hectares; military reservation 27.92 hectares and rocky/coral reef 110 hectares.
The built-up areas are subdivided into: residential 77 hectares; commercial .70 hectare; institutional 9.40
hectares and socialized housing/resettlement area 243 hectares. The total agricultural area is 2, 197.05 of which 1,
556 hectares are devoted to cropland. Tree farm is 638.86 hectares; fishpond 1.19 hectares and piggery/poultry 1
hectare.
B. GEOPHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Location
Burgos is bounded to the north by South China Sea; Bangui in the east and in the south, Pasuquin and Vintar.
It has a total land area of 49.77 sq. miles approximately 18°31′N 120°39′E. It is situated in the north coast of Ilocos
Norte.
The Municipality is about 500 kilometers east of Manila-North Road and about 50 kilometers north of Laoag
Municipality. Approximately, it is 200 kilometers away from the Municipality of San Fernando, the center of Region I.
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Topography
Burgos has rugged terrain. Narrow to broad valley of rolling plains are found at 50 to 180 meters above sea
level. These areas are bisected with creeks and gently sloping shallow depression originating from the hill ranges
and draining into Baruyen River, the main tributary cutting thru the municipality. Slopes ranges from 1% to 60%.
Physically, the municipality has an uneven topography. It ranges from level to mountainous. Barangays Tanap,
Nagsurot and Agaga have undulating to rolling lands, with Barangay Agaga the highest part, with an elevation of
500 meters above sea level. The area has the steepest slope of 30 to 50 percent. Surface water drains from Agaga
towards Baruyen, Bangui and Buraan (Ablan River). These creeks which traverse the different areas of the
municipality usually swell up to three times their size during the rainy season and are valuable sources of irrigation.
The Municipality of Burgos has a slope ranging from 0-80 percent based on GIS simulation conducted using the
topographic map acquired from NAMRIA.
Elevation
The elevation of the Municipality of Burgos ranges from 0 to 500 meters above sea level. The highest point
is located at barangay Agaga where the Forestlands and the famous Kaangrian Falls is located, while the lowest
point is located along the coastal areas Paayas, Bobo, Bayog, Ablan, Pagali, Saoit. Inland, we have Buduan,
Poblacion and some parts of Nagsurot and Tanap.
Agaga and Tanap and some parts of Nagsurot have prominent Bolinao Clay Loam soil along its hilly ranges.
Bolinao Loam is prominent in barangay Nagsurot, Poblacion, Tanap, some parts of Agaga and Bayog, Buduan,
Bobon and Paayas. Dune lands can be found in Barangay Pagali, Ablan, Bayog Bobon, Paayas and some parts of
Saoit. Rock lands can be found in Poblacion, Saoit, Ablan, Buduan, Bayog, Tanap, Agaga, Paayas, Bobon. While
the San Fernando Clay Loam can be found in Nagsurot. The Tadao Sandy Clay Loam can be found in Tanap and
Agaga.
Erosion prone areas are barangays Tanap, Nagsurot and Agaga, some parts of the Ablan- Bayog boundary
being near slopes. These barangays are susceptible to erosion and siltation.
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The location of Burgos above the Bangui fault line poses a hazard to the town which increase the possibility of
having earthquakes. Fortunately, Burgos has never been affected by strong earthquake since it was created as a
municipality.
Hydrogeologic Features
The Municipality of Burgos is being traversed by a river connecting to the municipality of Bangui namely the
Baruyen River and the Buraan River which exits in barangay Ablan. There are various creeks and other water
tributaries present in the locality particularly in the low-lying barangays. The immediate environs of the Municipality
of Burgos consist of Alluvium of clayey sediment which is semi-permeable. Ground water in the tertiary rocks form
an impermeable strata occurs as fissure water, while barangays traversed by the river are mostly composed of
weathered conglomerates have phreatic ground water, with the rocks having high water retention ratio.
During the dry season, shallow wells of 10-20 meters deep that maintain static creek water which ranges
from 3 to 7 meters consequently run dry. It is perhaps attributed to a poor discharge from the aquifers. Hence, there
are some areas particularly in the urban barangays, that deep wells run dry especially during summer, aside from
these, the increase in temperature and climate change also contributed to water deficiency in the Municipality.
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Climate
The municipality has two seasons: wet and dry. It has its dry season from January to April and wet season from
May to December. However, during the months of November, December, January and early February, the weather
is cold as a consequence of the northeast monsoon or more commonly known in the locality as the “Amian”
(Siberian Wind).
Based on the 1999 climatological data, the municipality experienced a total of one hundred seven (107) rainy
days with the months of June to September having the rainiest days, September is recorded as the wettest month
with 646.5 mm rainfall while the month of February is recorded the coldest with an average recorded temperature of
24.8C.
The climate in the Municipality of Burgos is simply categorized as wet and dry seasons. The wet season occurs
during the month of June to November while the dry season is usually from the months of December through May.
TEMPERATURE °C 23.83 26.40 27.28 26.13 24.98 27.83 28.35 27.33 25.90 28.68 28.90 27.93
RAINFALL (mm) 140.75 129.75 402.55 289.25 189.70 195.66 616.10 419.93 340.99 430.22 1267.63 821.18
Atmospheric Temperature
The average temperature is 27.40° Celsius which is moderately hot but could reach to as high as 34° during
the summer months. The lowest temperature is usually recorded during the month of January which is 16.0°.
Temperature range of the municipality is similar to Claveria, Cagayan, Pagudpud, Bangui and Northern parts of
Pasuquin.
Temperature is the hotness or coldness of a substance. It is commonly measured using a thermometer. Most
temperature scales are expressed in degrees Celsius, sometimes in Fahrenheit (°F). The Celsius scale is fixed by
two points, the freezing and boiling point of water, which at normal atmospheric pressure are 33°F to 212 °F.
By year 2050, the temperature is projected to increase from 1.6 degrees Celsius to 2.2 degrees Celsius based
on PAGASA 2011 Climate Projection. Higher temperatures mean heat waves are likely to happen often and last
longer, too. Heat waves can be dangerous; it can cause illnesses such as heat cramps and heat strokes or even
death. Warmer temperature can also lead to a chain reaction of other changes around the world. That’s because
increasing air temperature also affects oceans, weather patterns. The warmer it gets, the more severe the impacts
on people and the environment.
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Relative Humidity
The average relative humidity is 76 percent, the lowest being at 68 percent and the highest at 85 percent.
April, the hottest month, recorded the lowest humidity. Humidity is high during the rainy months of June, July,
August and September.
Rainfall
The average rainy days are 9 days a month yielding an average precipitation of 138.5 millimeters for 2018.
It is observed that July has the most number of rainy days which has 21 days per year average.
For the past five years, Burgos has an average of 138 rainy days per year. It was observed, however, that
in 2010, the number of rainy days decreased. Rainfall is a type of precipitation that occurs when water vapor in the
atmosphere condenses into droplets that can no longer be suspended in the air.
The occurrence of rainfall is dependent upon the several factors; things such as prevailing wind, directions,
ground elevation, location within a continental mass and location with respect to mountain ranges, all have major
impact on the possibility of precipitation.
Volume of Rainfall Extreme Events in 2020 and 2050 under Medium Emission Range Scenario
Many factors influence the amount of the effective rainfall. There are factors which man cannot influence
(e.g. the climate and the soil texture) and those which men can influence (e.g. the soil structure).
At
observed
Baseline (1971-
2000), the heavy
rainfall
observed was
only four (4).
Using the
PAGASA data,
projection
indicates an
increase of 19
heavy rainfall would occur in 2050, the amount of rainfall would decrease by 10 in 2050-2079.
Projected Rainfall 2020 to 2079
CLIMATE VARIABLES SEASONS RAINFALL (mm)
OBSERVED BASELINE (1971-2000) DJF 140.75
MAM 129.75
JJA 402.55
SON 289.25
CHANGE IN 2050 (2006-2035) DJF 189.70
MAM 195.66
JJA 616.10
SON 419.93
CHANGE IN 2050 (2050-2079) DJF 340.99
MAM 430.22
JJA 1267.63
SON 821.18
As one of the coastal municipalities in the northern tip of Ilocos Norte, the Municipality of Burgos is not
spared by calamities/hazards brought about by natural phenomena and or human-induced activities.
The following are consolidated researches, observed local climatological phenomena those by climate and
geological agencies combined.
Monsoons
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Two monsoons seasons affect Burgos, the South Easterlies or Habagat and the North westerlies or
Amihan. Habagat is mostly felt beginning in August and brings rains and winds from the South. Amihan is felt in the
early parts of October to its coldest in January. These seasons bring extreme winds that are beneficial in harnessing
wind power but brings waves of considerable heights creating storm surges. Rains brought about by these seasons
also contribute to flooding that are increasing in onset but has also been observed to speedily drain towards the sea,
indicating that soil absorption and drainage is still effective. Also floods in time for rice planting season is always
considered a welcome precipitation. Prolonged rains caused by the monsoons often result to rain induced landslides
when saturation levels of mountain slopes are reached.
As per Mines & Geoscience Bureau (MGB) and the READY Project of Project NOAH, floods in Burgos are
determined to be from moderate to high along shores and river banks and streams.
With six (6) barangays along the shorelines, Burgos has not experienced significant rise in sea levels
except for storm surges during monsoons and typhoons. Ever since the tsunami of 1982, people have been
cautious not to build home too near the shores and have since established permanent dwelling inland. Tales of
receding shorelines are told but these occurrences are natural and normal and in accordance to the natural sea
water erosion.
Extreme Temperature
Hot Days
Extreme temperatures are experienced during the Summer season, usually from March to May. It is
relatively short lived since around late May rains from early onset Habagat kicks in. Droughts are common during
this time and drinking water sources dry up in some areas but most community water sources remain active and the
urban center, Poblacion has already developed a system of rationing or scheduling the supply of water. Average
Highest temperature recorded was 35˚C in 2017.
Drought
Drought is common during hot days and the Irrigation associations have long since developed system to
address this annual eventuality. Admittedly the system would need to see improvements but those are
improvements that are achievable through annual plans and budget.
Cold Days
Cold days begin approximately in October and lowest temperature range from 12 ˚C - 17 ˚C and this is
experienced around January to February. These cold days are beneficial in the production of seaweeds endemic in
the municipality and the cold weather has a welcome effect especially to the older generations. Although cardio-
pulmonary diseases are rampant among children during this time, there has been no direct relationship between
deaths and the cold days.
Other Hazards
Other hazards determined via the READY Project and the MGB like liquefaction and ground rupture are
present but are situated in unpopulated areas and pose less threat than those mentioned previously.
Floods affect all catch basin and low-lying barangays. Being mainly agricultural, crops are affected by flood
water especially when crops are in fruiting stages.
In the event of strong typhoons or during the rainy season, areas in proximity to rivers and seas are
endangered to flooding when water level rise that poses threat to lives and properties.
Records and experience indicate that Burgos is one of the many municipalities of the province that is
exposed to frequent but low to moderate flooding due to its topography and naturally occurring catch basins and
farmlands that drains towards the west Philippine Sea, Buraan River and Bangui River particularly attributed to
heavy monsoon rains
Generally, the Municipality of Burgos is a dry land, however, during heavy rainfall and during typhoon also
experience floods based on history, the height of water reached about one meter being one of a tributaries to
Buraan and Bangui Rivers, where only those who are living in the hilly areas were not affected. Human activities can
also cause flash floods to occur.
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Root Causes Early Warning Signs Triggering Factors Existing Mitigating Measures
The geographic location PAGASA Weather A tropical cyclone which Non-structural measures like
of Burgos, Ilocos Norte Bulletins; may landfall in or within de-clogging and planted
makes it prone to tropical the vicinity of Burgos, mangroves;
cyclone which may occur Tri media (TV, radio and Ilocos Norte may be
in the month of June to internet); enhanced by the following Structural measures such as
December. However, weather conditions: seawalls and flood control
Indigenous knowledge structures
with the climate change such unexplained Habagat or Southwest
manifestation, a tropical migration of birds; blood Monsoon
cyclone may also occur red coloration of the sky
during the months of during sunset and sunrise Low Pressure Area
January to May. and convergence of cirrus
clouds at one point in the Inter-tropical
horizon. Convergence Zone (ITCZ)
The root cause of the flooding is the geographic location of Burgos. Typhoons may occur in the month of
June to December. However, there may be also typhoons during the months of January to May due to climate
change.
The early warning signs that the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council needs to watch
out for are the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration Weather Bulletins; tri
media (TV, radio and internet); indigenous knowledge such unexplained migration of birds; blood red coloration of
the sky during sunset and sunrise and convergence of cirrus clouds at one point in the horizon.
The typhoon which may landfall in or within the vicinity of Burgos may be triggered by other weather
disturbances like Habagat or Southwest Monsoon, Low Pressure Area and Inter-tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ).
At the very least, Burgos has established existing mitigating measures in response to a flood. These
include non-structural measures like de-clogging and planted mangroves as well as structural measures such as
seawalls and flood control structures.
Seen in the table below is the Flood Susceptibility result per Barangay from the Mines and Geo-sciences Bureau. It
can be noted that among the 11 Barangays of the municipality, only barangay Bobon have areas that are
moderately susceptible to flooding. All other barangays have low susceptibility due to speedy outset of floods.
10 Saoit
11 Tanap
The table below shows the result of the exposure and sensitivity assessment done in the municipality of
Burgos. Results show that there 11 barangays are being affected by flooding on all the areas concerned. On the
other hand, the 10 remaining barangays are affected on 4 systems of interests: Population, Natural Resource,
Critical Resources, and Urban Use. Seen on the table below are the specific exposure and sensitivity indicators in
each barangay.
Bobon ranks highest in high flood susceptibility because they are a catch basin for barangays Bayog and
Paayas with approximately 27 houses and 122 persons at risk. Second is Ablan with 19 households and 86
persons; third, Buduan with 17 households and 77 persons; fourth, Poblacion with 10 households and 45 persons at
risk; fifth Pagali with 9 households and 41 persons; sixth, Nagsurot with 7 households and 32 persons; Agaga ranks
7 with 4 households and 18 persons and Tanap ranks 8 with 1 household and approximately 5 persons affected.
Ranks 10-12 are Saoit, Bayog and Paayas with no affected households.
On moderate susceptibility we have Ablan, Pagali and Saoit with 150 households (675 persons), 1 household
(5 persons approximately) and No household at risk for Saoit. On low susceptibility we have Bobon with 175
households (approximately 788 persons); Paayas with 77 households (347 persons); Ablan 33 households (149
persons); Nagsurot 28 households (126 persons); Pagali 10 households (45 persons) and Saoit 8 households (36
persons).
Areas with low susceptibility to flooding are; parts of Poblacion with 333 households (1499 persons
approximately); parts of Buduan with162 households (729 persons); parts of Tanap with 151 households (680
persons); parts of Saoit with119 households (536 persons); parts of Nagsurot with 117 households (527 persons);
parts of Ablan with 99 households (446 persons); parts of Agaga with 15 households (68 persons); parts of Paayas
with 14 households (63 persons); parts of Pagali with 11 households (50 persons); parts of Bobon with 8
households (36 persons) and again some parts of Agaga with 1 households (5) persons at risk.
Quite a few barangays in the municipality of Burgos are located in low-lying areas and become catchment
areas of flood waters from adjacent barangays and municipalities. Due to this, it affects the constituents by
increasing incidence of water-borne diseases, potential injuries and casualties during heavy flooding.
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On Erosion/Landslides Potential
The Municipality of Burgos like other municipalities in the north, erosion also poses danger to lives and
properties most especially in areas where slopes and terrains are very steep.
On the level of Landslide/ Erosion Susceptibility. Some parts in Poblacion and Agaga have high
susceptibility to Landslides with one (1) household and approximately five (5) persons at risk. Parts of Buduan,
Saoit, Ablan, Bayog, and Paayas follows to have areas with high susceptibility of flooding but have not household at
risk.
Table shows the Barangays affected by Landslide in Burgos, out of the 11 Barangays, only 7 barangays are
susceptible to landslide which are Ablan, Agaga, Bayog, Buduan, Nagsurot, Poblacion and Tanap.
Geologic hazards result from geologic processes acting on or before the earth’s surface. These include
movement of plate in the earth’s crust or from local concentration of heat and are source of hazards to people and
their natural and built –up environment on the earth’s surface.
The province is prone to geologic hazards like Ground Shaking, Liquefaction, and Earthquake-Induced
Landslide because of the presence of faults.
The province is traversed by the Bangui fault thereby placing it under constant strain and pressure resulting
from rock displacement and earthquakes. These situations set limitations of varying degrees to land development
particularly to horizontal and vertical structures.
Being at the corners to both the Northeasterly (Amihan) and Southwest Monsoon (Habagat), Burgos is a
perennial prey to tropical cyclones and storms made stronger by the wind systems. For 2017 alone we had 17
tropical cyclones which later developed in typhoons and storms.
In a worst case scenario i.e. in an event of a super typhoon shall make a landfall with maximum sustained
winds of greater than 250 kph, possibly triggering the occurrence of 5 meters storm surge, moderate to heavy
rainfall for 72 hours. The typhoon could also lead to the occurrence of flooding and rain-induced landslides in the
identified areas.
A total of 4, 000 population, 10% are local and foreign tourists will be affected. Death toll will reach 10 with 12
injured and 3 missing persons. Two hundred (200) houses are projected to be totally damaged while 80 will be
partially damaged.
Power intermittent loss will be experienced. No significant damaged on communication facilities. Transportation
will be interrupted and roads and bridges will not be passable. Contamination of potable water sources like deep
well and spring.
The agricultural land and products damages may vary according to stages of crops. Tourism industry will be
severely affected as well.
Based on the scenario, all barangay are affected. Municipal Incident Management Team (IMT) will have to be
activated with few response groups from local and private clusters. However, more response capabilities will be
needed due to the severity of the impact brought about by the typhoon.
The municipality is among the identified storm surge prone in the province mainly because of its
geographic location. It is also traversed by a fault line emanating from Caruan Pasuquin thrust N25 E to Burgos
thrust N 60 E. Seven kilometers of Barangay Agaga is also a right lateral with a direction of N 30 E.
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On Storm Surge
Burgos having seven coastal barangays are prone to at risk of storm surges in the event of a strong
typhoon. Ablan has the greatest number of potentially affected with 49 households (221 persons). Bobon come
second with 10 households (45 persons). Poblacion with 3 households (14 persons). Saoit and Paayas with one
household (5 persons) at risk. Nagsurot, Pagali and Bayog have storm surge susceptible areas but have no
household at risk.
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On Ground Shaking/Earthquake
Ground Shaking is a hazard created by seismic earth movements. During an earthquake, seismic waves
travel rapidly away from the source and through the earth’s crust. Upon reaching the ground surface, they produce
shaking that may last seconds to minutes.
Traversed by the West Ilocos Fault System along the south west part of the municipality, the following
barangays are seen as exposed to risk of ground shaking/ earthquake.
Agaga is top on the list of population exposed to active fault lines with eleven (11) households or
approximately 50 persons at risk of land fissures. Nagsurot and Tanap are listed to be at risk, however there are no
households affected where the fault lines runs.
All barangays feel ground shaking but for the most parts, those near the fault lines feel tremors more like
parts of Tanap, Nagsurot and Agaga. Also tremors are felt along urbanized areas. Natural indicators of approaching
tremors are pet and other animal unease like the seeming disturbance of fishes in the pond. Some local traditional
indicators of impeding tremors are, according to the olden ways, presence of ants crawling out of their colonies.
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The climate in the Municipality of Burgos is simply categorized as wet and dry seasons. The wet season
occurs during the month of June to November while the dry season is usually from the months of December through
May.
Atmospheric Temperature. The average temperature is 27.40° Celsius which is moderately hot but could
reach to as high as 34° during the summer months. The lowest temperature is usually recorded during the month of
January which is 16.0°. Temperature range of the municipality is similar to Claveria, Cagayan, Pagudpud, Bangui
and Northern parts of Pasuquin.
Relative Humidity. The average relative humidity is 76 percent, the lowest being at 68 percent and the
highest at 85 percent. April, the hottest month, recorded the lowest humidity. Humidity is high during the rainy
months of June to September.
Rainfall. The average rainy days are 9 days a month yielding an average precipitation of 138.5 millimeters
for 2017. It is observed that July has the greatest number of rainy days which has 21 days per year average.
Mean Temperature
Due to the location of the municipality, two temperature data were used as basis for temperature changes,
that of Ilocos Norte for Region I and Cagayan in Region 2 since, depending on the prevalent weather system
Burgos, Ilocos Norte is affected by the weather systems from both Regions.
Averaging the mean temperatures for the obtained baseline (1971-2000) resulted in a disaggregated
quarterly observation of 23.83◦for December to February, 26.40◦ March to May, 27.28◦ for June to August and
26.13◦ for September to November. Note that the highest mean temperature for the baseline years at the month of
June to August with 27.28◦.
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TABLE __. PROJECTED SEASONAL TEMPERATURE CHANGES (IN °C) for 2020 AND 2050 UNDER THE MEDIUM
RANGE EMISSION SCENARIO IN ILOCOS NORTE REGION 1 AND CAGAYAN REGION 2
Projected mean temperature change for 2020 (2006-2035) are: 24.98◦ for December to February, 27.83◦
for March to May, 28.36◦ for June to August and 27.33◦ for September to November. June to August remains to tally
as having the Highest Mean Temperature at 28.36◦ but note that the highest mean temperature for the Baseline of
27.28◦ shall be surpassed by the quarter of March to May of the Mean temperature change of 2020 at 27.83◦. this
means that early onset of high mean temperature shall be experienced earlier for the period 2020.
Lastly, projected mean temperature for the period 2050 (2050-2079) are: 27.06◦ for December to February,
30.11◦ for March to May, 29.99◦ for June to August and 29.13◦ for September to November. June to August will now
tally as having the second Highest Mean Temperature at 29.99◦ and as foreseen by the previous period 2020, the
highest mean temperature will move to the quarter of March to May 30.11◦. Consequently, as high mean
temperatures have seen early onsets, our observed Baseline of 27.28◦ for quarter June to August, 27.83◦ March to
May (2020) shall now show at the quarter of December to February with 27.06◦. historically registering the lowest
mean temperature, data shows that the succeeding quarters shall give us lesser variation in mean temperatures at
30.11◦ (MAM), 29.99◦ (JJA) and 29.13◦ (SON). This means that more or less for the remaining nine ( 9) month of
the year we will experience and average of 29.74◦.
Rainfall
Observed baseline rainfall at per millimeter (mm) per hour for 1971-2000 is 140.75 from December to
February and 129.75 and 402.55 for March to May and June to August respectively. The last quarter September to
November registered an average of 289.25.
Percent increase for change in 2020 for December to February 34.8% or 189.7 mm/h. For March to May
50.8% or 195.7 mm/h; June to August around 53.1% or 616.1 mm/h; and from September to November at 45.2% or
419.9 mm/h. June to August still remains to have the greatest precipitation. However, for the 2020 projection there is
an approximated of 200 mm/h rainfall for the last two quarters of the projected period. This may be due to climate
change.
2. Rainfall
TABLE _______. PROJECTED SEASONAL RAINFALL CHANGES IN (%) IN 2020 AND 2050 UNDER THE MEDIUM RANGE EMISSION
OBSERVED BASELINE
CHANGE IN 2020 (2006-2035) CHANGE IN 2050 (2050-2079)
REGION/ PROVINCE (1971-2000)
DJF MAM JJA SON DJF MAM JJA SON DJF MAM JJA SON
ILOCOS NORTE 108.5 132.4 489.5 263.0 30.5 141.6 50.4 199.1 39.6 683.3 43.4 377.1 76.5 191.4 112.6 281.4 73.9 851.2 90.9 501.9
CAGAYAN 173.0 127.1 315.6 315.5 39.1 240.6 51.2 192.2 66.5 525.5 47.0 463.6 83.1 316.7 127.2 288.8 137.6 749.9 100.3 631.8
BURGOS 140.8 129.8 402.6 289.3 34.8 189.7 50.8 195.7 53.1 616.1 45.2 419.9 79.8 253.0 119.9 309.5 105.8 828.2 95.6 565.6
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Percent increase for change in 2050 for December to February 79.8% or 253 mm/h. For March to May
119.9% or 309.5 mm/h; June to August around 105.8% or 828.2 mm/h; and from September to November at 95.6%
or 565.6 mm/h. June to August still remains to have the greatest precipitation at almost less than 200 mm/h to go for
a 1000 mm/h rain. Looking closer still, the 2050 projection shows that rainfall usually expected in the 3rd quarters
now can possibly occur even at the first quarter.
Extreme Events
As per PAGASA data, hot days’ baselines at 801 days and increases to more than double the baseline at
1,677 days in the period 2020 or from 2006-2035, this doubling shall continue at 3,157 days for period 2050 or from
2050-2079.
Dry days or rainfall of less than 2.5mm for baseline period 1971-2000 is at 9, 015 days and deceases by
more than 2,000 days at 7, 391 days. This number slightly increases at by more than 100 days for period 2050 at 7,
425 days. This means that for the second period 2020 more wet days will be experienced and shall slightly
decrease for the third period 2050.
Days with extreme rainfall or rainfall with more than 150mm of rain baselines at 4 days. For change in
2020, more than 15 days of extreme rainfall is expected and this is projected to decrease by 9 days in the last
period, change in 2050.
TABLE _____. FREQUENCY OF EXTREME EVENTS IN 2020 AND 2050 UNDER MEDIUM RANGE
EMISSION SCENARIO BURGOS ILOCOS NORTE REGION 1
OBSERVED
CHANGE IN 2020 CHANGE IN 2050
CLIMATE VARIABLE BASELINE (1971-
(2006-2035) (2050-2079)
2000)
NO. OF DRY DAYS (RAINFALL < 2.5 mm) 9015 7391 7425
For Seal level rise, there are four (4) Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) or Sea Level
Clusters taken into consideration based on Global Mean Sea Levels. Projected sea level change for Pathway 2.6 is .
26-.55 m by year 2100. For RCPs 4.5 ans 6.0 it is projected to be at .33-.63 and Pathway 8.5 at .45- .82 m. This
trend indicates that increase in pathways increase in projected sea level rise.
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Susceptibility and Exposure maps generated thru the Geographic Information System (GIS) includes exposure
maps for locally known hazards. Flood maps show extent of floods at a given flood level and show areas within that
flood area. Population, for example exposed in the flood level indicated are counted and individuals counted also.
Storm surge maps illustrate possible surge areas, mostly along sea shores and river banks and takes note of areas
of interest including population.
Landslide maps are adapted out from MGB maps and overlaid with the GIS maps. Most Landslide prone areas
in the Municipality are on slopes and along roads. Earthquakes maps are also adapted from MGB and PHIVOLCS
maps of fault lines. For the municipality the west Bangui fault travels along Barangay Agaga towards the Baruyen
River. Tsunamis like storm surges are determines via the estimated or projected height of waves and its projection.
Drought maps also illustrate areas around water sources and possible income and losses associated with it. Sea
level rise illustrates areas along coastal line and are based on sea levels and how close they are to our areas of
interest.
Perennial calamites for the Municipality include Typhoons and Floods. Most floods however are results of
monsoon rains which are prolonged rains. Sometimes these hazards team up and enhances what usually would
have little to no effect to the population.
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In 2014, two (2) typhoons hit the province fortunately sparing the entire province of deaths. Tropical Storm (TS)
Luis of September partially damaged two (2) houses with seven (7) Families and approximately 35 individuals. In
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
August of the same year, TS Mario partially damaged thirty (30) houses, approximately 150 families or 750
individuals. The biggest affectation was the TS Lawin of 2016 damaging almost 400 houses and affecting more than
20% of the population.
For monsoons and typhoons, all barangays are affected. However, for storm surges, Tsunami and Sea Level
Rise are mostly felt or can bring potential impact to those along coastal barangays.
Landslides also are present in all barangays and only have varying degrees of how severe it its felt. So far,
historical data will indicate that potentials for this hazard are present in Brgy. Agaga, Ablan – along the highway and
Brgy. Bayog – Cape Bojeador Road. Its severity is more similar to erosion that a landslide.
Hot days that bring about droughts are mostly are detrimental to agricultural lands and those dependent on
spring water sources. Again, Burgos, being a predominantly agricultural Municipality, droughts is among the top
feared hazard. Extreme rains, when off season is second and extreme winds are a deterrent to the fishing
community of Burgos since it hampers their livelihood.
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Population
The most notable vulnerability Burgos has is its location. Situated at the cross hairs of two monsoons,
winds and cold are experienced year in and year out. Coastal barangays are also vulnerable to storm surges and
tsunamis. There are also several barangays with streams and irrigation canals cutting across them and these banks
and shores are most often populated with houses. The possibility of floods during continuous rains can be
experienced and significant damages can be incurred.
Second notable vulnerability is the presence of a significantly large percentage of dependent ages, - the very
young, very old, persons with disabilities and those living below poverty line. Combined numbers will reveal that this
composes almost 25% of the population give or take some overlaps in the subsets. This shall be a great cause to
channel efforts both preparedness and recovery towards this sector.
Population Exposure shall indicate the spatial location and number of potentially affected persons. Spatial
location can be derived from existing residential area map. It shall also contain the demographic characteristics of
local inhabitants which would be used to indicate whether they will be potentially affected by hazards or impacts of
climate change by analyzing information on the sensitivity, vulnerability and adaptive capacity.
Sensitivity Indicators
Total projected population is at 10, 500 with total residential land area of 135.62 ha. Total population density is
at 1, 124.51 individuals per square hectare. Reported informal settler is at 0.14% for Barangay Bobon or
approximately, 148 individuals. Percentage of population living in dwelling units with walls made of light to
salvageable materials is at 43.20% or 4, 579 individuals or approximately 1, 120 families.
Dependent Population, or those very young (5 years old and below) and those very old (60 years old and
above) and those pregnant is at 0.4% or 4,235 individuals. Persons with disabilities (PWD) at .02% or 210
individuals and Malnourished individuals is at .03% or around 300 individuals.
Adaptive Capacity
Access to Post Disaster Financing is at 60% in the Municipality or around 6,000 individuals as per modest
estimate. We owe this to the fact the in the last few years, with the strengthening of the DRRM Act of 2010, more
focus is given not only to recovery and rehabilitation capabilities but to DRRM in general. This means that financial
institutions whether private or public are ready and accessible to aide out people in crisis.
Philhealth Coverage for the Municipality reached 25% or around 2,700 individuals. This is a combination of
Philhealth members from the employed sector, the Senior Citizens, the 4P’s, the National Health Targeting System
(NHTS) and those sponsored by the Local Government.
The Community’s capacity to relocate or retrofit was pegged at .72% or around 7,600. We had good responses
from the community when asked if they are willing to retrofit their house for calamity proofing. However, relocation
did not get the same response since land ownership is few and those who own lands in the hazard area foresees
difficulties acquiring land for residential purposes along areas where there is lesser risk.
Government Capacity to Generate Jobs. Government employment is limited to Job Order contracts similar to
Private Employers. There are very few permanent positions available within the municipality but there are several
possible nationwide. Short term employments are also available locally.
Government Resources. Aside from Manpower and machineries, these include Annual Budget Appropriations
including the B/MDRRM Fund, Legislations, Private Sponsors thru CSR and other investments.
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Exposure. There are seven coastal barangays in Burgos; Ablan with 41.59 ha; Pagali with 38.40 ha; Poblacion
with 33.33 ha; Bobon with 24.75 ha; Paayas with 14.84 ha; Saoit with 10.76 ha; Nagsurot with 6.34 ha For Exposed
population we have; Bobon with 271 individuals or 19% of the total population; Ablan with 240 individuals or 16% of
the total population; Paayas with 115 individuals or 15% of the population and saoit with 10 individuals or 1% of the
population. Ranking the most exposed we have; Ablan, Bobon, Paayas and Saoit. Fifth in rank is Pagali with the
second largest exposed area but with no affected population, Poblacion with 3rd largest but also with no affected
population along with Nagsurot being last to have a coastal area.
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Sensitivity
There are six (6) sensitivity indicators used; 1. Percentage of Informal Settlers to which only Brgy. Bobon has a
declared 0.1% of the population of the barangay which makes them most sensitive in this indicator. 2. Living in
dwelling made of light/ salvageable materials, we have Paayas that is most sensitive at 6.5%, followed by Bobon at
2.9%; Saoit at 2.7% and Ablan 2.6%. 3. Paayas has the greatest sensitivity to Percentage of Young and Old
Dependents at 42% of the Exposed population followed by Saoit with 41% and Ablan and Bobon at 40%. For
percent of persons with Disability, we have 2% for Ablan and Bobon and 1% for Paayas & Saoit. For percent of
households living below poverty threshold we have the largest in Paayas at 6%, Saoit at 4%, Ablan at 3% and 2%
for Bobon. Last indicator for Sensitivity is Percent of Malnourished individuals. We have .40% for Ablan and Bobon
and .30% for Paayas and Saoit.
Adaptive Capacity
Adaptive Capacity is indicated by: 1. Access to Post Disaster Financing. Saoit has the greatest access at 67%.
This is based on data of finicial instititions both Private and Public against how many are actual active clients. 2.
Philhealth coverage, we have Paayas having the greatest Philhealth members at 33%, SAoit at 26%, Pagali and
Nagsurot at 25%, Ablan at 23%, Bobon at 22% and Poblacion at 21%. Capacity to retrofit/ relocate is 72% for
Poblacion, 69% for Bobon, 68% for Ablan and Nagsurot, Paayas, Pagali and Saoit is at 67%. Notice how we
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reinstated Brgy. Pagali, Poblacion and Nagsurot in the ranking. This is to emphasize that although affected
population is not present, the three barangays show that they are already capacitated to answer the threat of sea
level rise if it occurs.
Government Capacity to Generate Jobs. Government employment is limited to Job Order contracts similar to
Private Employers. There are very few permanent positions available within the municipality but there are several
possible nationwide. Short term employments are also available locally. Government Resources. These include
Annual Budgets including the B/MDRRM Fund, Legislations, Private Sponsors thru CSR and other investments.
Vulnerability Score
Vulnerability score is obtained by ranking impacts of the Climate Stimuli – Sea Level Rise, by combining
Exposure and Sensitivity Scores and multiplying its inverse to the Adaptive Capacity. If we have Barangay Ablan,
with an impact score of 2 (moderate) and adaptive capacity of 1(High), we multiply impact score with adaptive
capacity and based from the scale, the overall vulnerability index of 2 with a descriptive score of “Low”.
For other barangays, Bobon, Impact Score is 2 and Adaptive Score is 1 and Vulnerability Index of 2 described
as “Low”. This goes the same for barangay Paayas. Other barangays are non- coastal thereby has an impact score
of 1 and adaptive capacity of 1 summing to an index of 1 and a description of “Low”.
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ADAPTIVE
BARANGAY DEGREE OF
CAPACITY VULNERABILITY
IMPACT SCORE
SCORE
A E F G
Vulnerability Vulnerability
Index Score
(E*F)
Ablan 2 1 2 LOW
Agaga - -
Bayog - -
Bobon 2 1 2 LOW
Buduan - -
Nagsurot 1 1 1 LOW
Paayas 2 1 2 LOW
Pagali 1 1 1 LOW
Poblacion 1 1 1 LOW
Saoit 1 1 1 LOW
Tanap - -
Generally, population exposure to seasonal temperature is High and Sensitivity in population is also High and
adaptive capacity, including the vulnerable sector is also High. Adaptive capacity however is also High since there is
no significant effect on population for temperatures not exceeding 35°C. Review of sustainability of policies on
Social strategies for mitigation, recovery and rehabilitation especially for the Vulnerable sector, the poor, dependent
ages and informal settlers must be reviewed. Also consider review of Environmental Policies geared towards
mitigation of extreme temperatures since outright avoidance is not an option.
Significant effect on population for temperatures exceeding 35°C especially for the vulnerable sector such as
skin and fungal disease as well as cardio vascular diseases. Consider also review of Zoning for Residential Zones
or Policies/ programs on building designs suitable for extreme temperature conditions.
Exposure to Seasonal Rainfall for population is at 100% with approximately 40% of the population sensitive
since they belong to the vulnerable sectors – very young, very old, those below poverty line and persons with
disabilities (PWD). Adaptive capacity for these sector shall be expected to be relatively Low. This give a vulnerability
score of (3) or High r can be modestly tone down to moderate.
Increase in rainfall may result to cardio-pulmonary diseases for the vulnerable sector and may hamper
livelihood. Effects may be significant to severe and may result to challenges in recovery and rehabilitation especially
on damages to houses and effect on households.
For Seasonal rainfall brought about by the Monsoons or prolonged/ extreme rainfall brought about by
Typhoons, some Interventions may include review of Zoning regulations and declaration of "No Build Zones" for
residential areas where Flood as result of these rainfall marks Moderate to High since it cannot be outright avoided.
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Flooding
Susceptibility for flood hazards are examined in three (2) aspects, its effect on population or how many people
will be affected, how wide the potential flood area is and at what intensity or flood height.
Here in this table, Brgy. Bobon has high susceptibility to flood with the most number of affected population at an
estimated 344 persons or approximately 76 families but it places 3rd lowest in area exposed to flood at 39.43 ha but
inundation is experienced is around 1-1.5 meters.
Brgy Ablan is second most susceptible in terms of estimated affected population at 177 persons or 39 families.
It is 2nd in area affected by flooding at 38.47 ha.
Brgy. Poblacion is third susceptible for estimated affected population at 137 persons or around 30 families and
they come in 3rd in terms of affected area in hectares at 34.92 ha.
It is also interesting to note that Brgy. Agaga has the largest inundation area at 206.25 but only has 15 persons
potentially susceptible to floods that are pegged to be low to moderate or around less than 1 meter. This is with the
exception of flash floods that may occur along rivers and creeks that line the area those that may cut across the
main roads.
Landslide
Bayog, due to its elevation has a projected affectation of 12 individuals on High Risk and 141 individuals for low
risk totaling to 269 potentially affected. These mostly come from households near slopes. Bobon has 84 persons
potentially affected by landslides mostly residents of the slopes from Bayog towards Bobon. Nagsurot has a total of
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For Storm Surge and Tsunami, Ablan has the most number of potentially at risk population with 85 and 796
respectively, mostly from households along coastlines and river banks and easements. Bobon has a potentially at
risk population of 28 and 1, 232. Paayas has 8 and 481 potentially at risk and Nagsurot with its 5km shoreline has a
total potential at risk of 7 persons.
STORM
AREAS OF INTEREST BARANGAY AREAS OF INTEREST BARANGAY
SURGE TSUNAMI
SSG T TSM
POPULATION (PERSONS) 01 POBLACION - - POPULATION (PERSONS) 01 POBLACION - -
02 NAGSUROT 7 7 02 NAGSUROT - -
03 TANAP - - 03 TANAP - -
04 AGAGA - - 04 AGAGA - -
05 BUDUAN - - 05 BUDUAN - -
06 SAOIT 2 34 06 SAOIT 32 -
07 PAGALI - - 07 PAGALI - -
08 ABLAN 85 881 08 ABLAN 796 -
09 BAYOG - - 09 BAYOG - -
10 BOBON 28 1,260 10 BOBON 1,232 -
11 PAAYAS 8 489 11 PAAYAS 481 -
TOTAL 130 2,671 TOTAL 2,541 -
Agaga was found to have a total of 34 person potentially at risk all attributed to their proximity of the West Ilocos
Norte Fault line.
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02 NAGSUROT - - - -
03 TANAP - - - -
04 AGAGA 15 - 19 34
05 BUDUAN - - - -
06 SAOIT - - - -
07 PAGALI - - - -
08 ABLAN - - - -
09 BAYOG - - - -
10 BOBON - - - -
11 PAAYAS - - - -
TOTAL 15 - 19 34
Urban Use Area Exposure pertains to the built environment currently utilized for residential, commercial,
industrial, tourism, sanitary waste management facilities, cemeteries, and other land uses unique to the locality.
These are often represented as area/zone in the existing/proposed general or urban land use maps. The exposure
information can be expressed in terms of area (in hectares or square meters), type of use, and
replacement/construction cost (estimated replacement cost per square meter).
The table above shows that Barangay Ablan exposure indicator is the highest, followed by Barangay Nagsurot and
Barangay Poblacion respectively. Residential areas of the mentioned barangays are evidently growing as shown in
the total area allocation per land use.
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Commercial
Exposure assessment of the above table shows that Barangay Poblacion, Ablan and Bayog are the highest among
all the barangays in the municipality. Poblacion having the biggest share is evidently growing in terms of commercial
growth as it is where business activities and transaction transpire. Ablan and Bayog on the other hand, also take the
second and third spot respectively as these areas are also developing regarding such.
Industrial
The table above exhibits the exposure indicator in terms of industrial aspect and the following barangay holds the
highest percentage: Barangays Poblacion, Ablan and Saoit. These barangays are considered as an industrial areas
due to recent development such as growth in business establishments for Poblacion while Saoit being next is visibly
commencing industrial expansion through the development of Saoit People Center and other related project.
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Cemeteries
The table above manifests that Barangays Bayog Poblacion and Agaga having cemeteries are considered the main
areas of exposure. Other barangays in close proximity to these cemeteries usually use the burial sites near to their
zones or areas.
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Sensitivity/vulnerability attributes can be expressed as proportion and will be limited to the general
structural/design attributes of the various structures located in the area such as type of wall construction materials,
structural condition, building age, property insurance coverage to indicate its resiliency to the potential impacts of
hazards and climate change.
Natural resource-based production areas - pertain to areas utilized for crop, fisheries, and forest related production.
Exposure can be expressed in terms of type of resource (i.e. rice, corn, fish, timber or non-timber forest resource) or
by area in terms of hectares and replacement cost (cost of replanting for crops or restocking for fisheries).
Sensitivity/vulnerability and adaptive indicators pertain to current production practices (with emphasis on use of
hazard resistant varieties and/or climate adapted production techniques), access to infrastructure (i.e. irrigation,
water impoundment, flood control) and climate/hazard information, presence or use of risk transfer instruments and
access to extension services. Suggested natural resource-based production area exposure presented in
Table_____.
Critical Point Facilities - Special emphasis must be given in describing critical point facilities. These facilities provide
key socio-economic support services such as schools, hospitals/rural health units, local government buildings,
roads, bridges, air/ sea ports, communication towers, and power-related and water related facilities. Exposure
information can be supplemented by building/structure specific information generated during sectoral/structural
inventories such as construction cost, floor area, number of storeys, number of rooms (class rooms), bed capacity
for hospitals/health facilities and services offered. Suggested indicators presented in Table 2.7.
Lifeline utilities - cover the transportation, water distribution, drainage and power distribution networks. These are
also important municipal/city assets which should be assessed to ensure the delivery of lifeline services. Exposure
can be expressed in the linear kilometers exposed, the construction cost or replacement -values. At the minimum,
LGUs limit the scope of establishing exposure for major access/ distribution networks. Suggested indicators
presented in Table ____
Third is the economic vulnerability of being a 5th class municipality and its limitations in terms of economic,
social and financial growth. Fourth is the sluggish population growth that can be attributed to the long tradition of
immigration.
Urban Barangay, Poblacion is also most vulnerable to flood since the Pusuak creek, dumps water at the
Pusuak- Kabuayaan dam. Risks of water contamination also is possible and possible shortage of potable water
source shall be imminent.
Some Barangay Urban centers or Auditoriums sit on flood and other hazard prone areas and may need to be
relocated/ re situated. Improving Barangay health centers and common hubs also is an Urban use and critical point
facility issue that can be addressed.
Also, the Buraan Bridge located at Barangay Ablan is in danger of being cut off in case of an imminent tsunami
or a strong earthquake since it’s the only bridge that connects the western part of the Municipality to barangays and
Municipalities to the east.
Most hazard highly affecting our production areas are drought, flood and rains when these elements come
about during the wrong periods or stage of crop production for example, it can be detrimental to farmer investment
and overall food sufficiency. When these come at the right times and stages
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On the other hand, if we consider wind and solar harnessing facilities as production areas, the usual
extreme heat of summer time or the rains and winds of moonsoons and typhoons has always been beneficial to
their production as, according to them, wind turbines depend on wind speed for greater production and the extreme
heat allows greater solar power generation and the rains saves them from cleaning the panels. Hazards for these
facilticites may include earthquakes for those located in areas with faultlines and storm surges along the coastal
lines.
Lifeline Utilities
Mostly forested, one barangay is at risk of isolation during prolonged periods of rains or an earthquake inducing
landslide. The roads leading up to Barangay Agaga is lined by loose slopes and steep inclines and clearing of
erosions or rock fall may take several days. It noteworthy also to mention that Agaga is one of the two barangays
where its urban center is not being reached by telecommunication signals due to itslocation. Its suggested that
boosting signals is necessary in this area as well as barangay Tanap. Both Elementary school and barangay hall
are sitting or dead spots along with most households that surround it.
Capacities
With all these vulnerabilities, the Municipality’s capacity for recovery would be dependent in its population
density. Although a 5th class municipality who is still dependent on the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA), the vast
land area remains unsaturated and has still has more space to accommodate population growth. We may say that it
balances out the various hazards that Burgos has against the population that will be needing aide and care.
Also, the presence of corporations establishing their green power industry in the municipality is a great
source of income for the municipality as well as their impressive corporate social responsibility programs that are of
great support to the municipality.
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With a population of 10,676 and a land area of 12,928 hectares, the municipality has a population density
of .83 people per hectare. The municipality has a wide range of differences in the barangay population density.
Barangay Poblacion which is an urban barangay has a population density of 2.13 person per hectare, fourth in the
rank on density. On the other hand, Barangay Bobon has the highest density of 3.74 person per hectare followed by
Barangay Ablan (3.11person per hectare) and Barangay Pagali with a population density of 2.88 person per
hectare, consecutively. While Barangay Agaga has the lowest density of 0.15 people per hectare in spite of said
barangay has the biggest land area of 4,247.00 hectares.
The municipality of Burgos, Ilocos Norte has a total population of _________ as of 2020. Distribution
between male and female is almost equal, with the male population being slightly higher by ______. This
corresponds to a _______% male and ________% female population distribution or _____ males for every _____
females. The ratio is similar to the sex ratio in the Philippines in the year _____.
The Urban Barangays which consists of Poblacion, Ablan and Bobon has a cumulative total of 4,601 which
is 43.41% of the total population. On the other hand, the Rural Barangays consists of the 8 remaining barangays
has an aggregate population of 5,998 or 56.59% of the total population.
The computed growth rate of the Municipality is 0.18% based on the 2015 Census of Population and
Housing results. Using the computed growth rate from all available data, the projected population of the Municipality
of Burgos by year 2028 is 11, 819 persons; this is 2,042 or 21% increase to the existing population on 2015.
The total land area of the municipality of Burgos is 12,928.30 hectares. Using the data from the 2015
Census of Population and Housing, the computed population density of Burgos is .76 or 1 person per hectare. It is
projected that by year 2028 the population density of the municipality would be .96 or still 1 person per hectare. Not
much change would be felt in terms of population since rampant migration would still persist in the municipality.
The total population that belongs to the working age group (15 to 64 years old) in the municipality is 4,051
based on 2015 Census of Housing and Population. The computed dependency ratio was 95 persons for every 100
persons in the working age group.
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Residential
Table _____. Urban Use CCVA, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
Exposure: Ranking the most exposed coastal barangays are the following: Ablan, Bobon, Paayas Generally, the
danger of Sea Level Rise is potentially great, however, the damage is spread over a long period of time. The local
government will formulate mitigation and prevention for this eventuality through review and updating of zoning
policies and regulations and consideration of a declaration of near shore lands as not suitable for Critical Point
Facilities. Also consider intensifying environmental policies on natural water retardants along coastal areas that are
shall not hamper processes innate to the facility. Engineering solutions can also be intensified for this system of
interest.
Commercial
Table _____. Urban Use CCVA, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
No access/ area
Percentage of Percentage of
Percentage of coverage to
Area per land use building in structures not
Existing land use Exposed area Percentage of Replacement Cost buildings with walls infrastructure-
per category in Exposed Value (Php) dilapidated/ employing hazard-
(Specfic Use) in hectares Exposure per Sq. Meter (PhP) made with light to related hazard
hectares condemned resistant building
savageable materials mitigation
condition design
measures
POBLACION Commercial Area 3.30 - - 5,000.00 - - - - -
NAGSUROT Commercial Area 0.33 - - 5,000.00 - - - - -
SAOIT Commercial Area 0.29 - - 5,000.00 - - - - -
PAGALI Commercial Area 0.02 - - 5,000.00 - - - - -
ABLAN Commercial Area 0.39 0.39 1.00 5,000.00 1,950.00 - - - -
BAYOG Commercial Area 2.40 - - 5,000.00 - - - - -
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Exposure: In commercial aspect, Barangay Bayog is the most exposed area followed by Barangay Ablan and
Nagsurot. The most exposed area is Bayog due to the presence of business establishments located in low-lying
areas (Aranaar) which are in close proximity to the coastal area. Barangay Ablan, on the other hand, also take a
share of this sea-level area thus, making it as a subsequent area that is significantly exposed.
Industrial
Table _____. Urban Use CCVA, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
Exposure: Barangay Poblacion is the most exposed area in terms of industrial aspect followed by Barangay Saoit
and Nagsurot. Barangay Poblacion and Saoit hold the most exposed barangays mainly due to the presence of
EDWBC (Energy Development Corporation). Moreover, Poblacion, being considered as an urban area is the
midpoint of industrial development in the municipality. On the other hand, Saoit being next to Poblacion, visibly
commencing industrial expansion through the development of Saoit People Center and other related projects.
Tourism
Table _____. Urban Use CCVA, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
Exposure: In terms of tourism, Barangay Paayas is the most exposed area followed by Barangay Bobon and Bayog.
Paayas, having coastal habitats and private resorts along its shoreline is considered the main area of exposure.
Barangay Bobon, getting the second spot is also known for leisure development due to the presence of cottages
and its fascinating shoreline. On the other hand, Bayog, where the famous Cape Bojeador lighthouse is located take
the third spot.
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Exposure: Barangays Bayog Poblacion and Agaga having cemeteries are considered the main areas of exposure.
However, all barangays have their sanitary waste management facilities. In fact, they have been given related
resources to maintain public health in all areas. Waste segregation is also very evident in all barangays, having their
own dumpsites and waste management policies. Other barangays in close proximity to these cemeteries usually
use the burial sites near to their zones or areas.
Exposure: Coastal barangays such as Paayas, Bobon, Bayog, Ablan, Saoit, and Pagali have tendency to have
damage to shallow-water ecosystems. Therefore, to protect human infrastructure against the threats in sea-level
rise, storm surge and erosion, planned construction of bulkhead is underway. However, the only coastal barangay
where it’s armored with a seawall is Barangay Bobon. The rest of the coastal barangays are using riprap and other
structures to protect nearshore habitat from multiple stressors.
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Natural Resource Based Production Areas pertain to areas utilized for crop, fisheries, and forest related production.
Exposure can be expressed in terms of type of resource (i.e. rice, corn, fish, timber or non-timber forest resource) or
by area in terms of hectares and replacement cost (cost of replanting for crops or restocking for fisheries).
Sensitivity/vulnerability and adaptive indicators pertain to current production practices (with emphasis on use of
hazard resistant varieties and/or climate adapted production techniques), access to infrastructure (i.e. irrigation,
water impoundment, flood control) and climate/hazard information, presence or use of risk transfer instruments and
access to extension services. Suggested natural resource-based production area exposure presented in Table 2.6.
Critical Point Facilities - Special emphasis must be given in describing critical point facilities. These facilities provide
key socio-economic support services such as schools, hospitals/rural health units, local government buildings,
roads, bridges, air/ sea ports, communication towers, and power-related and water related facilities. Exposure
information can be supplemented by building/structure specific information generated during sectoral/structural
inventories such as construction cost, floor area, number of storeys, number of rooms (class rooms), bed capacity
for hospitals/health facilities and services offered. Suggested indicators presented in Table _____.
Lifeline utilities - cover the transportation, water distribution, drainage and power distribution networks. These are
also important municipal/city assets which should be assessed to ensure the delivery of lifeline services. Exposure
can be expressed in the linear kilometers exposed, the construction cost or replacement -values. At the minimum,
LGUs limit the scope of establishing exposure for major access/ distribution networks. Suggested indicators
presented in Table _____
Third is the economic vulnerability of being a 5th class municipality and its limitations in terms of economic,
social and financial growth. Fourth is the sluggish population growth that can be attributed to the long tradition of
immigration.
Urban Barangay, Poblacion is also most vulnerable to flood since the Pusuak creek, dumps water at the
Pusuak- Kabuayaan dam. Risks of water contamination also is possible and possible shortage of potable water
source shall be imminent.
Some Barangay Urban centers or Auditoriums sit on flood and other hazard prone areas and may need to
be relocated/ re situated. Improving Barangay health centers and common hubs also is an Urban use and critical
point facility issue that can be addressed.
Also, the Buraan Bridge located at Barangay Ablan is in danger of being cut off in case of an imminent
tsunami or a strong earthquake since it’s the only bridge that connects the western part of the Municipality to
barangays and Municipalities to the east.
Most hazard highly affecting our production areas are drought, flood and rains when these elements come
about during the wrong periods or stage of crop production for example, it can be detrimental to farmer investment
and overall food sufficiency. When these come at the right times and stages
On the other hand, if we consider wind and solar harnessing facilities as production areas, the usual
extreme heat of summer time or the rains and winds of moonsoons and typhoons has always been beneficial to
their production as, according to them, wind turbines depend on wind speed for greater production and the extreme
heat allows greater solar power generation and the rains saves them from cleaning the panels. Hazards for these
facilities may include earthquakes for those located in areas with fault lines and storm surges along the coastal
lines.
Lifeline Utilities
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Mostly forested, one barangay is at risk of isolation during prolonged periods of rains or an earthquake
inducing landslide. The roads leading up to Barangay Agaga is lined by loose slopes and steep inclines and clearing
of erosions or rock fall may take several days. It noteworthy also to mention that Agaga is one of the two barangays
where its urban center is not being reached by telecommunication signals due to its location. Its suggested that
boosting signals is necessary in these areas as well as barangay Tanap. Both Elementary school and barangay hall
are sitting or dead spots along with most households that surround it.
Capacities
With all these vulnerabilities, the Municipality’s capacity for recovery would be dependent in its population
density. Although a 5th class municipality who is still dependent on the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA), the vast
land area remains unsaturated and has still has more space to accommodate population growth. We may say that it
balances out the various hazards that Burgos has against the population that will be needing aide and care.
Also, the presence of corporations establishing their green power industry in the municipality is a great
source of income for the municipality as well as their impressive corporate social responsibility programs that are of
great support to the municipality.
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D. Social Services
Critical Point Facilities provide key socio-economic support services such as schools, hospitals/rural health units,
local government buildings, roads, bridges, air/ sea ports, communication towers, and power-related and water
related facilities. Exposure information can be supplemented by building/structure specific information generated
during sectoral/structural inventories such as construction cost, floor area, number of floors, number of rooms (class
rooms), bed capacity for hospitals/health facilities and services offered.
Exposure Data
Schools
Table ______. Critical Point Facilities Database, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
It is assumed that coastal barangays such as Paayas, Bobon, Bayog, Ablan, Saoit, and Pagali are located in low-
lying areas which can serve as catch basin. These are communities near river flooding prone area. School facilities
which are affected are: Bobon Elementary School, Bobon Day Care Center, Saoit Elementary School, Ablan
Community School & Ablan Day Care Center.
The Public Elementary Schools and Day Care Centers located in the barangay can also be used as evacuation
centers when disaster happens.
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In the table above, it manifests that each barangay has its health center of which the biggest in terms of area is
Paayas, followed by Bobon and Agaga. Identified areas prone to flashfloods are: Buduan, Paayas, Bobon, Ablan,
Tanap, Nagsurot, Agaga, Pagali and Saoit hence these facilities that are located in the same areas can be affected
by the same.
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Table ______. Critical Point Facilities Database, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
In terms of Local Government Buildings, each community has its barangay hall and the table shows that the biggest
in terms of area is Buduan followed by Saoit and Poblacion. However, as per their geographic location, there are
faults in those sites and the tally are follows: Faults In Poblacion (1), Tanap (1), Agaga (5), Bayog (4), Paayas (1),
Thrust Fault Nagsurot (1) And Agaga (1)
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Roads
Table ______. Critical Point Facilities Database, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
Buduan Roads (See Lifeline Utilities) 131,560.00 13, 576 Tons Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Nagsurot Roads (See Lifeline Utilities) 200,930.00 26, 161 Tons Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Paayas Roads (See Lifeline Utilities) 94,170.00 9, 718 Tons Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Pagali Roads (See Lifeline Utilities) 73,700.00 7, 600 Tons Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Poblacion Roads (See Lifeline Utilities) 189,330.00 19, 538 Tons Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Saoit Roads (See Lifeline Utilities) 11,889.00 11, 888 Tons Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Tanap Roads (See Lifeline Utilities) 291,220.00 30, 053 Tons Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
In the table above, it shows lifeline facilities and roads leading to each of the area. However, identified areas prone
to flashfloods are: Buduan, Paayas, Bobon, Ablan, Tanap, Nagsurot, Agaga, Pagali and Saoit hence these facilities
that are located in the same areas can be affected by the same.
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Bridges
Table ______. Critical Point Facilities Database, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
Bobon Bridges (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Buduan Bridges (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Nagsurot Bridges (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Paayas Bridges (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Pagali Bridges (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Poblacion Bridges (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Saoit Bridges (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Tanap Bridges (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
It is assumed that coastal barangays such as Paayas, Bobon, Bayog, Ablan, Saoit, and Pagali are located in low-
lying areas which can serve as catch basin. These are communities near river flooding prone area and some of the
above facilities can be affected. Identified areas prone to river flooding: Buduan, Paayas, Bobon, Ablan, Tanap,
Nagsurot, Agaga, Pagali and Saoit. However, Buraan Bridge, the sole bridge in the municipality will only be affected
by such hazard.
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Bayog Air/ Sea Ports (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Bobon Air/ Sea Ports (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Buduan Air/ Sea Ports (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Nagsurot Air/ Sea Ports (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Paayas Air/ Sea Ports (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Pagali Air/ Sea Ports (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Poblacion Air/ Sea Ports (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Saoit Air/ Sea Ports (See Lifeline Utilities) - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
Tanap Air/ Sea Ports - Concrete Good Yes Yes Present
There are communities near river flooding prone area. Identified areas prone to river flooding: Buduan, Paayas,
Bobon, Ablan, Tanap, Nagsurot, Agaga, Pagali and Saoit. There is only one port which is the Buraan Jetty Port that
can be affected by storm surge and any type of hazard.
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Communication Towers
Table ______. Critical Point Facilities Database, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
There are two cell sites in the municipality as shown in the table, located at Barangay Bayog and Barangay
Poblacio. These facilities can be affected by hazards such as floods and landslides due to the geographic location of
these areas.
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Table ______. Critical Point Facilities Database, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
In terms of Power and Water Related Facilities, the table shows that three areas can be affected by hazards.
Barangay Ablan, Bayog and Bobon. These power and water related facilities in these areas can be affected by
hazards as they are located in identified areas prone to river flooding
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Table ______. Critical Point Facilities Database, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
In terms of Power and Water Related Facilities, the table shows that three areas can be affected by hazards.
Barangay Ablan, Bayog and Bobon. These power and water related facilities in these areas can be affected by
hazards as they are located in identified areas prone to river flooding
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Table ________. Critical Point Facilities CCVA, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE
A B
TOTAL
The table above shows and It is assumed that coastal barangays such as Ablan, Bobon and Paayas are located in
low-lying areas which can serve as catch basin. These are communities near river flooding prone area. School
facilities which are affected are: Bobon Elementary School, Bobon Day Care Center, , Ablan Community School &
Ablan Day Care Center, Paayas Elementary School and Paayas Day Care Center.
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Sea Level Rise CCVA for Hospitals/ Rural Health Units (Health)
Table ________. Critical Point Facilities CCVA, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE
A B
TOTAL
In the table above, it manifests that Ablan, Bobon and Paayas will be affected by sea-level rise as these facilities are
located in low-lying areas which are in close proximity with the coastline. These Barangay Health Centers located in
these barangays are mostly affected by storm surge.
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Sea Level Rise CCVA for Local Government Buildings (Social and Welfare Services)
Table ________. Critical Point Facilities CCVA, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE
A B
Local Government
Ablan Barangay Hall 2 0.02 25 Persons
Buildings
Local Government
Bobon Barangay Hall 2 0.02 10 Persons
Buildings
Local Government
Bobon Municipal Cottage 1 0.06 8 Persons
Buildings
Local Government
Paayas Barangay Hall 1 0.14 15 Persons
Buildings
TOTAL
Coastal barangays such as Ablan, Bobon and Paayas as shown in the table above are located in low-lying areas
close to the sea. These are communities near the coastline are flooding prone area. Local Government Building
facilities which are affected are: Barangay Hall of Ablan, Barangay Hall of Bobon, Municipal Cottage located at
Bobon, Community Fish Landing located at Bobon and Barangay Hall of Paayas.
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The preceding data is an aggregation of total area of Facility spaces for education, Health and Social and
Welfare Buildings.
STORM SURGE/
AREAS OF INTEREST BARANGAY GROUNDSHAKING FLOOD LANDSLIDE
TSUNAMI
CRITICAL POINT
H M L T H M L T H M L T H M L T
FACILITIES (HA)
01 POBLACION - - - - - - - - - - 2.35 2.35 - - - -
02 NAGSUROT - - - - - - 0.68 0.68 - - - - - - - -
03 TANAP - - - - - - - - - - 0.15 0.15 - - - -
04 AGAGA - - - - - - - - - - 0.63 0.63 - - - -
05 BUDUAN - - - - - - - - - - 0.45 0.45 - - - -
06 SAOIT - - - - - - - - - - 3.45 3.45 - - - -
07 PAGALI - - - - - - - - - - 0.88 0.88 - - - -
08 ABLAN - - - - - 0.05 0.52 0.57 - - - - 0.39 - - 0.39
09 BAYOG - - - - - - - - - - 0.29 0.29 - - - -
10 BOBON - - - - 0.31 - 0.93 1.24 0.25 - - 0.25 0.93 - - 0.93
11 PAAYAS - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.50 - - 0.50
TOTAL - - - - 0.31 0.05 2.13 2.49 0.25 - 8.20 8.45 1.82 - - 1.82
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E. Economy
Natural Resource Based Production Areas pertain to areas utilized for crop, fisheries, and forest related
production. Exposure can be expressed in terms of type of resource (i.e. rice, corn, fish, timber or non-timber forest
resource) or by area in terms of hectares and replacement cost (cost of replanting for crops or restocking for
fisheries). Sensitivity/vulnerability and adaptive indicators pertain to current production practices (with emphasis on
use of hazard resistant varieties and/or climate adapted production techniques), access to infrastructure (i.e.
irrigation, water impoundment, flood control) and climate/hazard information, presence or use of risk transfer
instruments and access to extension services.
Most hazard highly affecting our production areas are drought, flood and rains when these elements come
about during the wrong periods or stage of crop production for example, it can be detrimental to farmer investment
and overall food sufficiency. When these come at the right times and stages
On the other hand, if we consider wind and solar harnessing facilities as production areas, the usual
extreme heat of summer time or the rains and winds of monsoons and typhoons has always been beneficial to their
production as, according to them, wind turbines depend on wind speed for greater production and the extreme heat
allows greater solar power generation and the rains saves them from cleaning the panels. Hazards for these
facilities may include earthquakes for those located in areas with fault lines and storm surges along the coastal
lines.
Exposure Data
Table _____. Existing Natural Resources Attribute Table, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
Number of Dominant
farming crop/ Average output per hectare
Total area allocation (hectares)
dependent variety (Php)
households produced
In terms of crop production, the dominant crop variety produced is rice in areas where agriculture is the main socio-
economic activity. The municipality has numerous agricultural land which are located in barangays like Nagsurot,
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Agaga, Tanap, Buduan, Poblacion which are having the biggest share in terms of areas for crop production
purposes.
Crop Production
A B
Average potential
Area by dominant Dominant Exposed Area Exposure income per Exposed
crop (hectares) crop (hectares) Percentage hectare per year Value (Php)
(Php)
TOTAL/ AVERAGE
In terms of crop production, it is very evident in the table above that the coastal barangays such as Ablan, Bobon
and Paayas are mostly affected during sea-level rise. These areas are located in close proximity to the sea and also
areas that are considered low-lying. Therefore, riprap and seawalls were built to protect human habitat and the
destructive impact to crop production.
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Seasonal Rainfall
A B
Average potential
Area by dominant Dominant Exposed Area Exposure income per
Exposed Value (Php)
crop (hectares) crop (hectares) Percentage hectare per year
(Php)
Crop production is being affected by seasonal rainfall which can further impact the average yielded crops. The table
manifests that Buduan, Agaga and Tanap, which are areas that greatly produce crops are affected significantly by
seasonal rainfall. On the other hand, affected areas like Barangay Bobon, Paayas, and Ablan are areas having
agricultural land, are also being affected by sea-level rise.
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A B
Average potential
Area by dominant Dominant Exposed Area Exposure income per
Exposed Value (Php)
crop (hectares) crop (hectares) Percentage hectare per year
(Php)
It is very evident in the table above that the coastal barangays such as Ablan, Bobon and Paayas are mostly
affected during sea-level rise. These areas are located in close proximity to the sea and also areas that are
considered low-lying having parts that are used for crop production
Yielding of crops in the mentioned barangays can be affected by sea-level rise as well as seasonal temperature;
thus making the production below average. Therefore, riprap and seawalls were built to protect human habitat and
the destructive impact to crop production.
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Ablan
Table_______. Natural Resources Exposure Table, Municipality of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE
Area by
Likelihood Average potential
dominant Dominant Exposed Area Exposure Exposed Value
Type of Score Description income per hectare
crop crop (hectares) Percentage (Php)
Occurrence per year (Php)
(hectares)
Ground Shaking/
Ablan 6 Frequent 1-3 years 89.44 RICE 89.44 100% 59,000.00 59,000.00
Earthquake
101-200
Ablan Landslide 2 Rare 89.44 RICE 105.19 26% 59,000.00 15,382.71
years
Ablan Flood 6 Frequent 1-3 years 89.44 RICE 116.17 62% 59,000.00 36,697.05
31-100
Ablan Tsunami 3 Improbable 89.44 RICE 91.67 51% 59,000.00 29,895.44
years
Ablan Storm Surge 6 Frequent 1-3 years 89.44 RICE 41.59 5% 59,000.00 3,203.08
The table above shows the exposure percentage of Barangay Ablan and the type of disaster that can impact
negatively its natural resources. It is very evident the type of disaster that is frequent is ground shaking/earthquake
and the likelihood of occurrence is 6 times. Next to earthquake are flood and storm surge. This barangay is located
along the sea and the area is considered sea-level location.
The exposure percentage of earthquake and flood is great which can impact negatively the production of dominant
crop and its natural resources in general.
Agaga
Table_______. Natural Resources Exposure Table, Municipality of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE
Area by
Likelihood Average potential
dominant Dominant Exposed Area Exposure Exposed Value
Type of Score Description income per hectare
crop crop (hectares) Percentage (Php)
Occurrence per year (Php)
(hectares)
Agaga With Active Faultline 1 Very Rare <200 years 308.25 RICE 535.66 174% 59,000.00 102,526.97
101-200
Agaga Landslide 2 Rare 308.25 RICE 2,387.07 99% 59,000.00 58,404.04
years
Agaga Flood 6 Frequent 1-3 years 308.25 RICE 206.24 3% 59,000.00 1,489.90
Agaga Tsunami 1 Very Rare <200 years 308.25 RICE - 0% 59,000.00 -
Agaga Storm Surge 6 Frequent 1-3 years 308.25 RICE - 0% 59,000.00 -
Barangay Agaga’s natural resources can be significantly affected by hazards such as landslide and flood. The table
above shows the exposure percentage of Barangay Agaga to landslide and flood. The active Faultline exposure
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percentage is very rare. Since this barangay is located in high land, there is a substantial impact of landslide to
likely happen that can effect negatively the production of dominant crop as well as its natural resources.
Bayog
Area by
Likelihood Average potential
dominant Dominant Exposed Area Exposure Exposed Value
Type of Score Description income per hectare
crop crop (hectares) Percentage (Php)
Occurrence per year (Php)
(hectares)
Ground Shaking/
Bayog 6 Frequent 1-3 years 34.53 RICE 34.53 100% 59,000.00 59,000.00
Earthquake
101-200
Bayog Landslide 2 Rare 34.53 RICE 1,010.23 31% 59,000.00 18,002.38
years
Occasional
Bayog Flood 4 11-30 years 34.53 RICE 75.89 0% 59,000.00 -
Slight Chance
101-200
Bayog Tsunami 2 Rare 34.53 RICE 2.35 0% 59,000.00 -
years
Bayog Storm Surge 6 Frequent 1-3 years 34.53 RICE 5.54 28% 59,000.00 16,237.46
In the table above, barangay Bayog type of hazards that are most likely to affect the area’s natural resources are:
earthquake, landslide and storm surge. These types of hazards are the most recurrent in terms of probability to
occur. This will impact the production of dominant crop as well as can impose a negative effect on the natural
resources.
Having both sea level area, and mountainous area can exposed this barangay to storm surge, flood and landslide
respectively,
Bobon
Table_______. Natural Resources Exposure Table, Municipality of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE
Area by
Likelihood Average potential
dominant Dominant Exposed Area Exposure Exposed Value
Type of Score Description income per hectare
crop crop (hectares) Percentage (Php)
Occurrence per year (Php)
(hectares)
Ground Shaking/
Bobon 6 Frequent 1-3 years 100.69 RICE 100.69 100% 59,000.00 59,000.00
Earthquake
101-200
Bobon Landslide 2 Rare 100.69 RICE 201.74 83% 59,000.00 48,957.45
years
Bobon Flood 6 Frequent 1-3 years 100.69 RICE 180.50 72% 59,000.00 42,304.26
31-100
Bobon Tsunami 3 Improbable 100.69 RICE 145.32 83% 59,000.00 48,957.45
years
Bobon Storm Surge 6 Frequent 1-3 years 100.69 RICE 24.72 2% 59,000.00 1,129.79
It is very evident in the table above that Barangay Bobon exposure percentage to earthquake, flood, and storm
surge are the type of disaster that can impact negatively its natural resources. This coastal barangay can be
affected negatively by storm surge and flood as its location is on a sea level. It also become prone to flood as it
becomes as a catch basin from nearby areas and municipalities. This can impact negatively the production of crops
and its natural resources in general.
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Buduan
Barangay Buduan’s natural resources can be affected by hazards such as landslide and flood. The table above
shows the exposure percentage of Barangay Buduan to landslide and flood. Since this barangay is close to
mountains and rivers, there is a substantial impact of landslide to likely happen that can affect negatively the
production of dominant crop as well as its natural resources.
Nagsurot
Area by
Likelihood Average potential
dominant Dominant Exposed Area Exposure Exposed Value
Type of Score Description income per hectare
crop crop (hectares) Percentage (Php)
Occurrence per year (Php)
(hectares)
Nagsurot With Active Faultline 1 Very Rare <200 years 168.80 RICE 90.09 53% 59,000.00 31,488.80
101-200
Nagsurot Landslide 2 Rare 168.80 RICE 598.57 56% 59,000.00 32,983.28
years
Nagsurot Flood 6 Frequent 1-3 years 168.80 RICE 80.37 29% 59,000.00 16,954.02
31-100
Nagsurot Tsunami 3 Improbable 168.80 RICE 0.27 3% 59,000.00 1,571.01
years
Nagsurot Storm Surge 6 Frequent 1-3 years 168.80 RICE 0.35 1% 59,000.00 431.56
The likelihood to occur of an active fault line at Barangay Nagsurot is very rare. Its natural resources can be
significantly affected by hazards such as landslide and flood. The table above shows the exposure percentage of
Barangay Nagsurot to landslide and flood. Crop production can be significantly affected by these types of hazards.
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Paayas
Area by
Likelihood Average potential
dominant Dominant Exposed Area Exposure Exposed Value
Type of Score Description income per hectare
crop crop (hectares) Percentage (Php)
Occurrence per year (Php)
(hectares)
Ground Shaking/
Paayas 6 Frequent 1-3 years 132.36 RICE 132.36 100% 59,000.00 59,000.00
Earthquake
101-200
Paayas Landslide 2 Rare 132.36 RICE 486.68 6% 59,000.00 3,339.62
years
Paayas Flood 6 Frequent 1-3 years 132.36 RICE 1,183.37 71% 59,000.00 41,930.82
31-100
Paayas Tsunami 3 Improbable 132.36 RICE 118.76 57% 59,000.00 33,915.72
years
Paayas Storm Surge 6 Frequent 1-3 years 132.36 RICE 14.86 1% 59,000.00 593.71
Baragay Paayas is considered a coastal barangay. In the table above, Paayas type of hazards that are most likely
to affect the area’s natural resources are: earthquake, landslide and storm surge. These types of hazards are the
most recurrent in terms of probability to occur. This will impact the production of dominant crop as well as can
impose a negative effect on the natural resources.
Pagali
Area by
Likelihood Average potential
dominant Dominant Exposed Area Exposure Exposed Value
Type of Score Description income per hectare
crop crop (hectares) Percentage (Php)
Occurrence per year (Php)
(hectares)
Ground Shaking/
Pagali 6 Frequent 1-3 years 100.33 RICE 100.33 100% 59,000.00 59,000.00
Earthquake
101-200
Pagali Landslide 2 Rare 100.33 RICE 99.98 64% 59,000.00 37,609.56
years
Pagali Flood 6 Frequent 1-3 years 100.33 RICE 161.97 6% 59,000.00 3,447.54
101-200
Pagali Tsunami 2 Rare 100.33 RICE 189.14 0% 59,000.00 -
years
Pagali Storm Surge 6 Frequent 1-3 years 100.33 RICE 38.40 0% 59,000.00 -
The exposure percentage of earthquake, storm surge and flood at Barangay Pagali is great which can impact
negatively the production of dominant crop and its natural resources in general. The table above shows the
percentage of Barangay Pagali and the type of disaster. It is very evident that ground shaking/earthquake, flood and
storm surge are the most frequent and it’s likelihood to occur is dominant. Next to earthquake are flood and storm
surge. This barangay is located along the sea and the area is considered sea-level location.
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Poblacion
Area by
Likelihood Average potential
dominant Dominant Exposed Area Exposure Exposed Value
Type of Score Description income per hectare
crop crop (hectares) Percentage (Php)
Occurrence per year (Php)
(hectares)
Ground Shaking/
Poblacion 6 Frequent 1-3 years 147.09 RICE 147.09 100% 59,000.00 59,000.00
Earthquake
101-200
Poblacion Landslide 2 Rare 147.09 RICE 448.04 88% 59,000.00 51,680.93
years
Poblacion Flood 6 Frequent 1-3 years 147.09 RICE 64.95 7% 59,000.00 4,378.66
101-200
Poblacion Tsunami 2 Rare 147.09 RICE 46.86 0% 59,000.00 -
years
Poblacion Storm Surge 6 Frequent 1-3 years 147.09 RICE 33.12 0% 59,000.00 -
Barangay Poblacion’s natural resources can be affected by hazards such as landslide and flood. The table above
shows the exposure percentage of Barangay Poblacion to landslide and flood. Since this barangay is close to
mountains and rivers, there is a substantial impact of landslide to likely happen that can affect negatively the
production of dominant crop as well as its natural resources.
Saoit
Area by
Likelihood Average potential
dominant Dominant Exposed Area Exposure Exposed Value
Type of Score Description income per hectare
crop crop (hectares) Percentage (Php)
Occurrence per year (Php)
(hectares)
Ground Shaking/
Saoit 6 Frequent 1-3 years 72.42 RICE 72.42 100% 59,000.00 59,000.00
Earthquake
101-200
Saoit Landslide 2 Rare 72.42 RICE 63.17 89% 59,000.00 52,709.85
years
Saoit Flood 6 Frequent 1-3 years 72.42 RICE 31.17 7% 59,000.00 4,219.97
31-100
Saoit Tsunami 3 Improbable 72.42 RICE 29.71 4% 59,000.00 2,388.66
years
Saoit Storm Surge 6 Frequent 1-3 years 72.42 RICE 8.75 0% 59,000.00 159.24
The exposure percentage of earthquake, storm surge and flood at Barangay Saoit is great which can impact
negatively the production of dominant crop and its natural resources in general. The table above shows the
percentage of Barangay Saoit and the type of disaster. It is very evident that ground shaking/earthquake, flood and
storm surge are the most frequent and it’s likelihood to occur is dominant. Next to earthquake are flood and storm
surge. This barangay is located along the sea and the area is considered sea-level location.
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Tanap
Table_______. Natural Resources Exposure Table, Municipality of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE
Area by
Likelihood Average potential
dominant Dominant Exposed Area Exposure Exposed Value
Type of Score Description income per hectare
crop crop (hectares) Percentage (Php)
Occurrence per year (Php)
(hectares)
Tanap With Active Faultline 1 Very Rare <200 years 286.78 RICE 199.95 70% 59,000.00 41,136.24
101-200
Tanap Landslide 2 Rare 286.78 RICE 745.06 91% 59,000.00 53,694.57
years
Occasional
Tanap Flood 4 11-30 years 286.78 RICE 80.52 0% 59,000.00 -
Slight Chance
Tanap Tsunami 1 Very Rare <200 years 286.78 RICE - 0% 59,000.00 -
Tanap Storm Surge 6 Frequent 1-3 years 286.78 RICE - 0% 59,000.00 -
The likelihood to occur of an active fault line at Barangay Tanap is very rare. Its natural resources can be
significantly affected by hazards such as landslide and flood. The table above shows the exposure percentage of
Barangay Tanap to landslide and flood. Crop production can be significantly affected by these types of hazards.
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F. Infrastructures
Lifeline Utilities cover the transportation, water distribution, drainage and power distribution networks.
These are also important municipal/city assets which should be assessed to ensure the delivery of lifeline services.
Exposure can be expressed in the linear kilometers exposed, the construction cost or replacement -values. At the
minimum, LGUs limit the scope of establishing exposure for major access/ distribution networks.
Agaga is Mostly forested and is at risk of isolation during prolonged periods of rains or an earthquake
inducing landslide. The roads leading up to Barangay Agaga is lined by loose slopes and steep inclines and clearing
of erosions or rock fall may take several days. It noteworthy also to mention that Agaga is one of the two barangays
where its urban center is not being reached by telecommunication signals due to itslocation. Its suggested that
boosting signals is necessary in this areas as well as barangay Tanap. Both Elementary school and barangay hall
are sitting or dead spots along with most households that surround it.
Exposure Data
Transportation
In the table above, it shows lifeline facilities and roads leading to each of the area. However, identified areas prone
to flashfloods are: Buduan, Paayas, Bobon, Ablan, Tanap, Nagsurot, Agaga, Pagali and Saoit hence these facilities
that are located in the same areas can be affected by the same.
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Water Distribution
In the table above, it shows lifeline facilities (Irrigation/Water System). However, identified areas prone to
flashfloods are: Buduan, Paayas, Bobon, Ablan, Tanap, Nagsurot, Agaga, Pagali and Saoit hence these facilities
that are located in the same areas can be affected by the same.
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Drainage
Table ______. Lifeline Utilities Database, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
In terms of Drainage Distribution Facilities, the table shows that low-lying areas can be affected by hazards.
Barangay Ablan, Bayog and Bobon. This related facilities in these areas can be affected by hazards as they are
located in identified areas prone to river flooding. Also, industrial development areas such as Barangay Poblacion
and Saoit can also be affected by flood due to the same reason stated above.
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In terms of Power and Water Related Facilities, the table shows that three areas can be affected by hazards.
Barangay Ablan, Bayog and Bobon. These power and water related facilities in these areas can be affected by
hazards as they are located in identified areas prone to river flooding
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BARANGAY
EXPOSURE INDICATORS SENSITIVITY
A B C
Replacement Cost per Exposed length (linear Existing Hazard
Utility Type Name Classification Length Value of exposed lifeline Surface type
linear kilometer kilometers) Condition Resistant Design
Manila North
Ablan Transportation Natl Hywy 10,000,000.00 16.76 8.00 80,000,000.00 Concrete Good Yes
Road
Reinforced
Power distribution
Ablan Service Lines NLREC Transmission Lines 10,000,000.00 3.02 2.13 21,300,000.00 Steel/ Good Yes
networks
Concrete
Ablan 29.68 10.13 101,300,000.00 - - -
Bayog-Sinamar
Bayog Transportation Road/ Bridges Barangay Road 5,000,000.00 0.21 0.07 350,000.00 Concrete Good Yes
Road
Bayog 36.34 0.07 350,000.00 - - -
Bobon Transportation Dakkel A Waig Barangay Road 5,000,000.00 0.66 0.29 1,450,000.00 Earth Good Yes
Bobon-
Bobon Transportation Barangay Road 5,000,000.00 1.34 0.32 1,600,000.00 Concrete Good Yes
Kamarin Rd
Bobon Transportation Malalapay Rd Barangay Road 5,000,000.00 0.99 0.19 950,000.00 Earth-Gravel Good Yes
Pagali Transportation Barangan Rd Barangay Road 5,000,000.00 0.53 0.05 250,000.00 Earth Good Yes
Pagali Transportation Saoit-Pagali Rd Barangay Road 5,000,000.00 0.46 3.65 18,250,000.00 Concrete Good Yes
For Lifeline Utilities’ Disaster Risk Assessment, we have limited it to farm to market roads and national
roads. Other lifeline utilities are mostly privately owned and maintained.
STORM SURGE/
AREAS OF INTEREST BARANGAY GROUNDSHAKING FLOOD LANDSLIDE
TSUNAMI
LIFELINE UTILITIES
H M L T H M L T H M L T H M L T
(KM)
01 POBLACION - - - - 1.49 - - 1.49 - - - - - - - -
02 NAGSUROT - - - - 1.96 - 3.58 5.54 - - 18.67 18.67 4.23 - - 4.23
03 TANAP 0.03 1.02 2.19 3.24 0.46 - - 0.46 0.11 - 15.87 15.98 - - - -
04 AGAGA 0.09 2.52 0.07 2.68 2.28 - - 2.28 1.49 - 14.23 15.72 - - - -
05 BUDUAN - - - - 1.38 - - 1.38 3.73 - 18.23 21.96 - - - -
06 SAOIT - - - - 0.31 0.12 0.46 0.89 0.26 - 12.19 12.45 2.88 - - 2.88
07 PAGALI - - - - 0.30 1.35 1.40 3.05 - - 7.20 7.20 11.70 - - 11.70
08 ABLAN - - - - 0.61 3.54 0.04 4.19 - - 4.15 4.15 8.78 - - 8.78
09 BAYOG - - - - 1.91 - - 1.91 0.94 - - 0.94 0.20 - - 0.20
10 BOBON - - - - 1.88 - 10.23 12.11 6.98 - 5.34 12.32 25.91 - - 25.91
11 PAAYAS - - - - 0.64 - 7.48 8.12 4.35 - 0.22 4.57 14.64 - - 14.64
0.12 3.54 2.26 5.92 13.22 5.01 23.19 41.42 17.86 - 96.10 113.96 68.34 - - 68.34
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.G. Environment
Urban Use Area Exposure pertains to the built environment currently utilized for residential, commercial,
industrial, tourism, sanitary waste management facilities, cemeteries, and other land uses unique to the locality.
These are often represented as area/zone in the existing/proposed general or urban land use maps. The exposure
information can be expressed in terms of area (in hectares or square meters), type of use, and
replacement/construction cost (estimated replacement cost per square meter).
Urban Barangay, Poblacion is also most vulnerable to flood since the Pusuak creek, dumps water at the
Pusuak- Kabuayaan dam. Risks of water contamination also is possible and possible shortage of potable water
source shall be imminent.
Some Barangay Urban centers or Auditoriums sit on flood and other hazard prone areas and may need to
be relocated/ re situated. Improving Barangay health centers and common hubs also is an Urban use and critical
point facility issue that can be addressed.
Also, the Buraan Bridge located at Barangay Ablan is in danger of being cut off in case of an imminent
tsunami or a strong earthquake since it’s the only bridge that connects the western part of the Municipality to
barangays and Municipalities to the east.
The table above shows that Barangay Ablan exposure indicator is the highest, followed by Barangay Nagsurot and
Barangay Poblacion respectively. Residential areas of the mentioned barangays are evidently growing as shown in
the total area allocation per land use.
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Exposure indicator of the above table shows that Barangay Poblacion, Ablan and Bayog are the highest among all
the barangays in the municipality. Poblacion having the biggest share is evidently growing in terms of commercial
growth as it is where business activities and transaction transpire. Ablan and Bayog on the other hand, also take the
second and third spot respectively as these areas are also developing regarding such.
The table above exhibits the exposure indicator in terms of industrial aspect and the following barangay holds the
highest percentage: Barangays Poblacion, Ablan and Saoit. These barangays are considered as an industrial area
due to recent development such as growth in business establishments for Poblacion while Saoit being next is visibly
commencing industrial expansion through the development of Saoit People Center and other related project.
In terms of tourism, Barangay Paayas is the most exposed area followed by Barangay Bobon and Bayog. Paayas,
having coastal habitats and private resorts along its shoreline is considered the main area of exposure. Barangay
Bobon, getting the second spot is also known for leisure development due to the presence of cottages and its
fascinating shoreline. On the other hand, Bayog, where the famous Cape Bojeador lighthouse is located take the
third spot.
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Sanitary Waste
Ablan - 10,000.00 - - - -
Management Facilities
Sanitary Waste
Agaga - 10,000.00 - - - -
Management Facilities
Sanitary Waste
Bayog - 10,000.00 - - - -
Management Facilities
Sanitary Waste
Bobon - 10,000.00 - - - -
Management Facilities
Sanitary Waste
Buduan - 10,000.00 - - - -
Management Facilities
Sanitary Waste
Nagsurot - 10,000.00 - - - -
Management Facilities
Sanitary Waste
Paayas - 10,000.00 - - - -
Management Facilities
Sanitary Waste
Pagali - 10,000.00 - - - -
Management Facilities
Sanitary Waste
Poblacion - 10,000.00 - - - -
Management Facilities
Sanitary Waste
Saoit - 10,000.00 - - - -
Management Facilities
Sanitary Waste
Tanap 1.99 10,000.00 - - -
Management Facilities
All barangays have been given related resources to maintain public health in all areas. Waste segregation is also
very evident in all barangays, having their own dumpsites and waste management policies. Other barangays in
close proximity to these areas usually use the dump sites near to their zones or areas.
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Cemeteries Exposure
The table above manifests that Barangays Bayog Poblacion and Agaga having cemeteries are considered the main
areas of exposure. Other barangays in close proximity to these cemeteries usually use the burial sites near to their
zones or areas.
Coastal barangays such as Paayas, Bobon, Bayog, Ablan, Saoit, and Pagali have tendency to have damage to
shallow-water ecosystems. Therefore, to protect human infrastructure against the threats in sea-level rise, storm
surge and erosion, planned construction of bulkhead is underway. However, the only coastal barangay where it’s
armored with a seawall is Barangay Bobon. The rest of the coastal barangays are using riprap and other structures
to protect nearshore habitat from multiple stressors.
Residential
Table _____. Urban Use CCVA, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
Exposure: Ranking the most exposed coastal barangays are the following: Ablan, Bobon, Paayas Generally, the
danger of Sea Level Rise is potentially great, however, the damage is spread over a long period of time. The local
government will formulate mitigation and prevention for this eventuality through review and updating of zoning
policies and regulations and consideration of a declaration of near shore lands as not suitable for Critical Point
Facilities. Also consider intensifying environmental policies on natural water retardants along coastal areas that are
shall not hamper processes innate to the facility. Engineering solutions can also be intensified for this system of
interest.
Commercial
Table _____. Urban Use CCVA, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
Exposure: In commercial aspect, Barangay Bayog is the most exposed area followed by Barangay Ablan and
Nagsurot. The most exposed area is Bayog due to the presence of business establishments located in low-lying
areas (Aranaar) which are in close proximity to the coastal area. Barangay Ablan, on the other hand, also take a
share of this sea-level area thus, making it as a subsequent area that is significantly exposed.
Industrial
Exposure: Barangay Poblacion is the most exposed area in terms of industrial aspect followed by Barangay Saoit
and Nagsurot. Barangay Poblacion and Saoit hold the most exposed barangays mainly due to the presence of
EDWBC (Energy Development Corporation). Moreover, Poblacion, being considered as an urban area is the
midpoint of industrial development in the municipality. On the other hand, Saoit being next to Poblacion, visibly
commencing industrial expansion through the development of Saoit People Center and other related projects.
Tourism
Table _____. Urban Use CCVA, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
Exposure: In terms of tourism, Barangay Paayas is the most exposed area followed by Barangay Bobon and Bayog.
Paayas, having coastal habitats and private resorts along its shoreline is considered the main area of exposure.
Barangay Bobon, getting the second spot is also known for leisure development due to the presence of cottages
and its fascinating shoreline. On the other hand, Bayog, where the famous Cape Bojeador lighthouse is located take
the third spot.
Exposure: Barangays Bayog Poblacion and Agaga having cemeteries are considered the main areas of exposure.
However, all barangays have their sanitary waste management facilities. In fact, they have been given related
resources to maintain public health in all areas. Waste segregation is also very evident in all barangays, having their
own dumpsites and waste management policies. Other barangays in close proximity to these cemeteries usually
use the burial sites near to their zones or areas.
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A B C
No access/ area
Percentage of Percentage of
Percentage of coverage to
Area per land use building in structures not
Existing land use Exposed area Percentage of Replacement Cost buildings with walls infrastructure-
per category in Exposed Value (Php) dilapidated/ employing hazard-
(Specfic Use) in hectares Exposure per Sq. Meter (PhP) made with light to related hazard
hectares condemned resistant building
savageable materials mitigation
condition design
measures
POBLACION Others 310.37 24.15 0.08 20,000.00 483,000.00 - - - -
NAGSUROT Others 615.10 0.03 0.00 20,000.00 600.00 - - - -
TANAP Others 123.14 - - 20,000.00 - - - - -
AGAGA Others 546.05 - - 20,000.00 - - - - -
BUDUAN Others 109.41 - - 20,000.00 - - - - -
SAOIT Others 385.92 11.92 0.03 20,000.00 238,400.00 - - - -
PAGALI Others 141.72 127.01 0.90 20,000.00 2,540,200.00 - - - -
ABLAN Others 180.33 32.95 0.18 20,000.00 659,000.00 - - - -
BAYOG Others 169.58 1.67 0.01 20,000.00 33,400.00 - - - -
BOBON Others 142.60 41.99 0.29 20,000.00 839,800.00 - - - -
PAAYAS Others 306.52 24.15 0.08 20,000.00 483,000.00 - - - -
Exposure: Coastal barangays such as Paayas, Bobon, Bayog, Ablan, Saoit, and Pagali have tendency to have
damage to shallow-water ecosystems. Therefore, to protect human infrastructure against the threats in sea-level
rise, storm surge and erosion, planned construction of bulkhead is underway. However, the only coastal barangay
where it’s armored with a seawall is Barangay Bobon. The rest of the coastal barangays are using riprap and other
structures to protect nearshore habitat from multiple stressors.
Seasonal Rainfall
Residential
Table _____. Urban Use CCVA, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
Commercial
Table _____. Urban Use CCVA, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
Percentage of
Percentage of No access/ area
Area per land buildings with Percentage of
structures not coverage to
Existing land use use per Exposed area in Percentage of Replacement Cost walls made with building in
Exposed Value (Php) employing hazard- infrastructure-related
(Specfic Use) category in hectares Exposure per Sq. Meter (PhP) light to dilapidated/
resistant building hazard mitigation
hectares savageable condemned condition
design measures
materials
POBLACION Commercial Area 3.30 3.30 1.00 5,000.00 16,500.00 - - - -
NAGSUROT Commercial Area 0.33 0.33 1.00 5,000.00 1,650.00 - - - -
SAOIT Commercial Area 0.29 0.29 1.00 5,000.00 1,450.00 - - - -
PAGALI Commercial Area 0.02 0.02 1.00 5,000.00 100.00 - - - -
ABLAN Commercial Area 0.39 0.39 1.00 5,000.00 1,950.00 - - - -
BAYOG Commercial Area 2.40 2.40 1.00 5,000.00 12,000.00 - - - -
Industrial
Tabl e _____. Urban Use CCVA, Muni ci pal i ty/Ci ty of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B
Tourism
BARANGAY EXPOSURE INDICATORS SENSITIVITY
A B C
Percentage of
Percentage of No access/ area
Area per land buildings with Percentage of
structures not coverage to
Existing land use use per Exposed area in Percentage of Replacement Cost walls made with building in
Exposed Value (Php) employing hazard- infrastructure-related
(Specfic Use) category in hectares Exposure per Sq. Meter (PhP) light to dilapidated/
resistant building hazard mitigation
hectares savageable condemned condition
design measures
materials
POBLACION Tourism Area 10.18 10.18 1.00 5,000.00 50,900.00 0.80 0.20 1.60 -
NAGSUROT Tourism Area 2.18 2.18 1.00 5,000.00 10,900.00 1.00 0.25 2.00 -
TANAP Tourism Area 0.53 0.53 1.00 5,000.00 2,650.00 1.73 0.43 3.47 -
AGAGA Tourism Area 26.58 26.58 1.00 5,000.00 132,900.00 1.93 0.48 3.87 -
SAOIT Tourism Area 1.60 1.60 1.00 5,000.00 8,000.00 0.90 0.23 1.80 -
ABLAN Tourism Area 7.32 7.32 1.00 5,000.00 36,600.00 0.87 0.22 1.73 -
BAYOG Tourism Area 51.56 51.56 1.00 5,000.00 257,800.00 1.50 0.38 3.00 -
BOBON Tourism Area 1.13 1.13 1.00 5,000.00 5,650.00 0.97 0.24 1.93 -
PAAYAS Tourism Area 83.35 83.35 1.00 5,000.00 416,750.00 1.86 0.47 3.71 -
Cemetery and
POBLACION Sanitary Landfill 1.33 1.33 1.00 10,000.00 13,300.00
Areas
Cemetery and
TANAP Sanitary Landfill 1.99 1.99 1.00 10,000.00 19,900.00
Areas
Cemetery and
AGAGA Sanitary Landfill 0.92 0.92 1.00 10,000.00 9,200.00
Areas
Cemetery and
SAOIT Sanitary Landfill 0.72 0.72 1.00 10,000.00 7,200.00
Areas
Cemetery and
BAYOG Sanitary Landfill 1.14 1.14 1.00 10,000.00 11,400.00
Areas
Residential
Table _____. Urban Use CCVA, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
Percentage of
Percentage of No access/ area
Area per land buildings with Percentage of
structures not coverage to
Existing land use use per Exposed area in Percentage of Replacement Cost walls made with building in
Exposed Value (Php) employing hazard- infrastructure-related
(Specfic Use) category in hectares Exposure per Sq. Meter (PhP) light to dilapidated/
resistant building hazard mitigation
hectares savageable condemned condition
design measures
materials
POBLACION Residential Area 25.23 25.23 1.00 1,500.00 37,845.00 2.40 0.60 4.80 -
NAGSUROT Residential Area 25.33 25.33 1.00 1,500.00 37,995.00 3.00 0.75 6.00 -
TANAP Residential Area 15.78 15.78 1.00 1,500.00 23,670.00 5.20 1.30 10.40 -
AGAGA Residential Area 12.47 12.47 1.00 1,500.00 18,705.00 5.80 1.45 11.60 -
BUDUAN Residential Area 11.77 11.77 1.00 1,500.00 17,655.00 4.40 1.10 8.80 -
SAOIT Residential Area 12.67 12.67 1.00 1,500.00 19,005.00 2.70 0.68 5.40 -
PAGALI Residential Area 13.29 13.29 1.00 1,500.00 19,935.00 3.20 0.80 6.40 -
ABLAN Residential Area 31.81 31.81 1.00 1,500.00 47,715.00 2.60 0.65 5.20 -
BAYOG Residential Area 18.17 18.17 1.00 1,500.00 27,255.00 4.50 1.13 9.00 -
BOBON Residential Area 19.14 19.14 1.00 1,500.00 28,710.00 2.90 0.73 5.80 -
PAAYAS Residential Area 18.50 18.50 1.00 1,500.00 27,750.00 6.50 1.63 13.00 -
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Commercial
Industrial
Tourism
Table _____. Urban Use CCVA, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
Cemetery and
POBLACION Sanitary Landfill 1.33 1.33 1.00 10,000.00 13,300.00
Areas
Cemetery and
TANAP Sanitary Landfill 1.99 1.99 1.00 10,000.00 19,900.00
Areas
Cemetery and
AGAGA Sanitary Landfill 0.92 0.92 1.00 10,000.00 9,200.00
Areas
Cemetery and
SAOIT Sanitary Landfill 0.72 0.72 1.00 10,000.00 7,200.00
Areas
Cemetery and
BAYOG Sanitary Landfill 1.14 1.14 1.00 10,000.00 11,400.00
Areas
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Residential
A B C D
Percentage Percentage No access/
of of structures area
Percentage
buildings not coverage to
Likelihood Existing land Area per land use Replacement of building in
Exposed area in Percentage with walls employing infrastructure
Type of Score Description use (Specfic per category in Cost per Sq. Exposed Value (Php) dilapidated/
hectares of Exposure made with hazard- -related
Occurrence Use) hectares Meter (PhP) condemned
light to resistant hazard
condition
savageable building mitigation
materials design measures
Landslide
Table ______. Urban Use Exposure Table, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
Existing
Likelihood Area per land use Percentage
land use Exposed area Replacement
Type of Score Description per category in of Exposed Value (Php)
(Specfic in hectares Cost per Sq.
Occurrence hectares Exposure
Use) Meter (PhP)
Residential
Ablan LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 31.81 31.81 1 1,500.00 47,715.00
Area
Residential
Agaga LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 12.47 12.47 1 1,500.00 18,705.00
Area
Residential
Bayog LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 18.17 18.17 1 1,500.00 27,255.00
Area
Residential
Bobon LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 19.14 19.14 1.00 1,500.00 28,710.00
Area
Residential
Buduan LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 11.77 11.77 1.00 1,500.00 17,655.00
Area
Residential
Nagsurot LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 25.33 25.33 1.00 1,500.00 37,995.00
Area
Residential
Paayas LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 18.50 18.50 1.00 1,500.00 27,750.00
Area
Residential
Pagali LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 13.29 13.29 1.00 1,500.00 19,935.00
Area
Residential
Poblacion LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 25.23 25.23 1.00 1,500.00 37,845.00
Area
Residential
Saoit LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 12.67 12.67 1 1,500.00 19,005.00
Area
Residential
Tanap LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 15.78 15.78 1.00 1,500.00 23,670.00
Area
Flooding
Tab le ______. Urb an Use Ex po su re Table, Mu nicip ality /City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
Residential
Ablan FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 31.81 31.81 1.00 1,500.00 47,715.00
Area
Residential
Agaga FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 12.47 12.47 1.00 1,500.00 18,705.00
Area
Residential
Bayog FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 18.17 18.17 1.00 1,500.00 27,255.00
Area
Residential
Bobon FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 19.14 19.14 1.00 1,500.00 28,710.00
Area
Residential
Buduan FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 11.77 11.77 1.00 1,500.00 17,655.00
Area
Residential
Nagsurot FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 25.33 25.33 1.00 1,500.00 37,995.00
Area
Residential
Paayas FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 18.50 18.50 1.00 1,500.00 27,750.00
Area
Residential
Pagali FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 13.29 13.29 1.00 1,500.00 19,935.00
Area
Residential
Poblacion FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 25.23 25.23 1.00 1,500.00 37,845.00
Area
Residential
Saoit FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 12.67 12.67 1.00 1,500.00 19,005.00
Area
Residential
Tanap FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 15.78 15.78 1.00 1,500.00 23,670.00
Area
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Commercial
Table ______. Urban Use Exposure Table, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
Landslide
Table ______. Urban Use Exposure Table, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
Existing
Likelihood Area per land use Percentage
land use Exposed area Replacement
Type of Score Description per category in of Exposed Value (Php)
(Specfic in hectares Cost per Sq.
Occurrence hectares Exposure
Use) Meter (PhP)
Commercial
Ablan LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 0.39 0.39 1 5,000.00 1,950.00
Area
Commercial
Bayog LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 2.4 2.4 1 5,000.00 12,000.00
Area
Commercial
Nagsurot LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 0.33 0.33 1.00 5,000.00 1,650.00
Area
Commercial
Pagali LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 0.02 0.02 1.00 5,000.00 100.00
Area
Commercial
Poblacion LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 3.30 3.30 1.00 5,000.00 16,500.00
Area
Commercial
Saoit LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 0.29 0.29 1 5,000.00 1,450.00
Area
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Flooding
Table ______. Urban Use Exposure Table, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
Commercial
Ablan FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 0.39 0.39 1.00 5,000.00 1,950.00
Area
Commercial
Bayog FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 2.40 2.40 1.00 5,000.00 12,000.00
Area
Commercial
Nagsurot FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 0.33 0.33 1.00 5,000.00 1,650.00
Area
Commercial
Pagali FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 0.02 0.02 1.00 5,000.00 100.00
Area
Commercial
Poblacion FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 3.30 3.30 1.00 5,000.00 16,500.00
Area
Commercial
Saoit FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years 0.29 0.29 1.00 5,000.00 1,450.00
Area
Industrial
A B C
Landslide
Table ______. Urban Use Exposure Table, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
Existing
Likelihood Area per land use Percentage
land use Exposed area Replacement
Type of Score Description per category in of Exposed Value (Php)
(Specfic in hectares Cost per Sq.
Occurrence hectares Exposure
Use) Meter (PhP)
Industrial
Agaga LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 0.05 0.05 1 10,000.00 500.00
Area
Industrial
Bayog LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 0.11 0.11 1 10,000.00 1,100.00
Area
Industrial
Bobon LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 0.10 0.10 1.00 10,000.00 1,000.00
Area
Industrial
Buduan LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 0.63 0.63 1.00 10,000.00 6,300.00
Area
Industrial
Nagsurot LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 37.79 37.79 1.00 10,000.00 377,900.00
Area
Industrial
Paayas LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 0.01 0.01 1.00 10,000.00 100.00
Area
Industrial
Pagali LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 0.39 0.39 1.00 10,000.00 3,900.00
Area
Industrial
Poblacion LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 269.30 269.30 1.00 10,000.00 2,693,000.00
Area
Industrial
Saoit LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 223.78 223.78 1 10,000.00 2,237,800.00
Area
Industrial
Tanap LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 0.23 0.23 1.00 10,000.00 2,300.00
Area
Flooding
Table ______. Urban Use Exposure Table, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
Agaga FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 0.05 0.05 1.00 10,000.00 500.00
Bayog FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 0.11 0.11 1.00 10,000.00 1,100.00
Bobon FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 0.10 0.10 1.00 10,000.00 1,000.00
Buduan FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 0.63 0.63 1.00 10,000.00 6,300.00
Nagsurot FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 37.79 37.79 1.00 10,000.00 377,900.00
Paayas FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 0.01 0.01 1.00 10,000.00 100.00
Pagali FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 0.39 0.39 1.00 10,000.00 3,900.00
Poblacion FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 269.30 269.30 1.00 10,000.00 2,693,000.00
Saoit FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 223.78 223.78 1.00 10,000.00 2,237,800.00
Tanap FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 0.23 0.23 1.00 10,000.00 2,300.00
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Flooding
Table ______. Urban Use Exposure Table, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
Agaga FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 0.05 0.05 1.00 10,000.00 500.00
Bayog FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 0.11 0.11 1.00 10,000.00 1,100.00
Bobon FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 0.10 0.10 1.00 10,000.00 1,000.00
Buduan FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 0.63 0.63 1.00 10,000.00 6,300.00
Nagsurot FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 37.79 37.79 1.00 10,000.00 377,900.00
Paayas FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 0.01 0.01 1.00 10,000.00 100.00
Pagali FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 0.39 0.39 1.00 10,000.00 3,900.00
Poblacion FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 269.30 269.30 1.00 10,000.00 2,693,000.00
Saoit FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 223.78 223.78 1.00 10,000.00 2,237,800.00
Tanap FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Industrial Area 0.23 0.23 1.00 10,000.00 2,300.00
Tourism
A B C D
No access/
Percentage Percentage
area
of Percentage of structures
Existing coverage to
Likelihood Area per land use Replacement buildings of building in not
land use Exposed area in Percentage infrastructure
Type of Score Description per category in Cost per Sq. Exposed Value (Php) with walls dilapidated/ employing
(Specfic hectares of Exposure -related
Occurrence hectares Meter (PhP) made with condemned hazard-
Use) hazard
light to condition resistant
mitigation
savageable building
measures
materials design
Ground Shaking/ Tourism
Ablan 6.00 Frequent 1-3 years 7.32 7.32 1.00 5,000.00 36,600.00 0.87 0.22 1.73 -
Earthquake Area
Ground Shaking/
Bobon 6.00 Frequent 1-3 years Tourism Area 1.13 1.13 1.00 5,000.00 5,650.00 0.97 0.24 1.93 -
Earthquake
With Active
Nagsurot 1.00 Very Rare <200 years Tourism Area 2.18 2.18 1.00 5,000.00 10,900.00 1.00 0.25 2.00 -
Faultline
Ground Shaking/
Paayas 6.00 Frequent 1-3 years Tourism Area 83.35 83.35 1.00 5,000.00 416,750.00 1.86 0.47 3.71 -
Earthquake
Ground Shaking/
Poblacion 6.00 Frequent 1-3 years Tourism Area 10.18 10.18 1.00 5,000.00 50,900.00 0.80 0.20 1.60 -
Earthquake
With Active
Tanap 1.00 Very Rare <200 years Tourism Area 0.53 0.53 1.00 5,000.00 2,650.00 1.73 0.43 3.47 -
Faultline
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Landslide
Table ______. Urban Use Exposure Table, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C D
Percentage No access/
Percentag
of area
e of Percentage
structures coverage
Existing buildings of building
Likelihood Area per land use Percentage not to
land use Exposed area Replacement with walls in
Type of Score Description per category in of Exposed Value (Php) employing infrastructu
(Specfic in hectares Cost per Sq. made with dilapidated/
Occurrence hectares Exposure hazard- re-related
Use) Meter (PhP) light to condemned
resistant hazard
savageabl condition
building mitigation
e materials
design measures
Tourism
Ablan LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 7.32 7.32 1 5,000.00 36,600.00 0.87 0.22 1.73 -
Area
Tourism
Agaga LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 26.58 26.58 1 5,000.00 132,900.00 1.93 0.48 3.87 -
Area
Tourism
Bayog LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 51.56 51.56 1 5,000.00 257,800.00 1.50 0.38 3.00 -
Area
Tourism
Bobon LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 1.13 1.13 1.00 5,000.00 5,650.00 0.97 0.24 1.93 -
Area
Tourism
Nagsurot LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 2.18 2.18 1.00 5,000.00 10,900.00 1.00 0.25 2.00 -
Area
Tourism
Paayas LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 83.35 83.35 1.00 5,000.00 416,750.00 1.86 0.47 3.71 -
Area
Tourism
Poblacion LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 10.18 10.18 1.00 5,000.00 50,900.00 0.80 0.20 1.60 -
Area
Tourism
Saoit LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 1.6 1.6 1 5,000.00 8,000.00 0.90 0.23 1.80 -
Area
Tourism
Tanap LANDSLIDE 2 Rare 101-200 years 0.53 0.53 1.00 5,000.00 2,650.00 1.73 0.43 3.47 -
Area
Flooding
Table ______. Urban Use Exposure Table, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
Ablan FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Tourism Area 7.32 7.32 1.00 5,000.00 36,600.00
Agaga FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Tourism Area 26.58 26.58 1.00 5,000.00 132,900.00
Bayog FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Tourism Area 51.56 51.56 1.00 5,000.00 257,800.00
Bobon FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Tourism Area 1.13 1.13 1.00 5,000.00 5,650.00
Nagsurot FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Tourism Area 2.18 2.18 1.00 5,000.00 10,900.00
Paayas FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Tourism Area 83.35 83.35 1.00 5,000.00 416,750.00
Poblacion FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Tourism Area 10.18 10.18 1.00 5,000.00 50,900.00
Saoit FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Tourism Area 1.60 1.60 1.00 5,000.00 8,000.00
Tanap FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Tourism Area 0.53 0.53 1.00 5,000.00 2,650.00
A B C
Existing
Likelihood Area per land use Replacement
land use Exposed area in Percentage
Type of Score Description per category in Cost per Sq. Exposed Value (Php)
(Specfic hectares of Exposure
Occurrence hectares Meter (PhP)
Use)
Cemetery
With Active and Sanitary
Agaga 1 Very Rare <200 years 0.92 0.92 1 10,000.00 9,200.00
Faultline Landfill
Areas
Cemetery
Ground Shaking/ and Sanitary
Bayog 6 Frequent 1-3 years 1.14 1.14 1 10,000.00 11,400.00
Earthquake Landfill
Areas
Cemetery and
Ground Shaking/
Poblacion 6 Frequent 1-3 years Sanitary 1.33 1.33 1.00 10,000.00 13,300.00
Earthquake
Landfill Areas
Cemetery
Ground Shaking/ and Sanitary
Saoit 6 Frequent 1-3 years 0.72 0.72 1 10,000.00 7,200.00
Earthquake Landfill
Areas
Cemetery and
With Active
Tanap 1 Very Rare <200 years Sanitary 1.99 1.99 1.00 10,000.00 19,900.00
Faultline
Landfill Areas
Landslide
Table ______. Urban Use Exposure Table, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
Existing
Likelihood Area per land
land use Exposed area Percentage Replacement
Type of Score Description use per category Exposed Value (Php)
(Specfic in hectares of Cost per Sq.
Occurrence in hectares
Use) Exposure Meter (PhP)
Cemetery
and Sanitary
Agaga LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years 0.92 0.92 1.00 10,000.00 9,200.00
Landfill
Areas
Cemetery
and Sanitary
Bayog LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years 1.14 1.14 1.00 10,000.00 11,400.00
Landfill
Areas
Cemetery
and Sanitary
Poblacion LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years 1.33 1.33 1.00 10,000.00 13,300.00
Landfill
Areas
Cemetery
and Sanitary
Saoit LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years 0.72 0.72 1.00 10,000.00 7,200.00
Landfill
Areas
Cemetery
and Sanitary
Tanap LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years 1.99 1.99 1.00 10,000.00 19,900.00
Landfill
Areas
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Flooding
Table ______. Urban Use Exposure Table, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
Cemetery and
Agaga FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Sanitary 0.92 0.92 1.00 10,000.00 9,200.00
Landfill Areas
Cemetery and
Bayog FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Sanitary 1.14 1.14 1.00 10,000.00 11,400.00
Landfill Areas
Cemetery and
Poblacion FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Sanitary 1.33 1.33 1.00 10,000.00 13,300.00
Landfill Areas
Cemetery and
Saoit FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Sanitary 0.72 0.72 1.00 10,000.00 7,200.00
Landfill Areas
Cemetery and
Tanap FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Sanitary 1.99 1.99 1.00 10,000.00 19,900.00
Landfill Areas
A B C
Existing
Likelihood Area per land use Replacement
land use Exposed area in Percentage
Type of Score Description per category in Cost per Sq. Exposed Value (Php)
(Specfic hectares of Exposure
Occurrence hectares Meter (PhP)
Use)
Ground Shaking/
Ablan 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 180.33 180.33 1 20,000.00 3,606,600.00
Earthquake
With Active
Agaga 1 Very Rare <200 years Others 546.05 546.05 1 20,000.00 10,921,000.00
Faultline
Ground Shaking/
Bayog 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 169.58 169.58 1 20,000.00 3,391,600.00
Earthquake
Ground Shaking/
Bobon 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 142.60 142.60 1.00 20,000.00 2,852,000.00
Earthquake
Ground Shaking/
Buduan 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 109.41 109.41 1.00 20,000.00 2,188,200.00
Earthquake
With Active
Nagsurot 1 Very Rare <200 years Others 615.10 615.10 1.00 20,000.00 12,302,000.00
Faultline
Ground Shaking/
Paayas 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 306.52 306.52 1.00 20,000.00 6,130,400.00
Earthquake
Ground Shaking/
Pagali 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 141.72 141.72 1.00 20,000.00 2,834,400.00
Earthquake
Ground Shaking/
Poblacion 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 310.37 310.37 1.00 20,000.00 6,207,400.00
Earthquake
Ground Shaking/
Saoit 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 385.92 385.92 1 20,000.00 7,718,400.00
Earthquake
With Active
Tanap 1 Very Rare <200 years Others 123.14 123.14 1.00 20,000.00 2,462,800.00
Faultline
Landslide
Table ______. Urban Use Exposure Table, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
Existing
Likelihood Area per land
land use Exposed area Percentage Replacement
Type of Score Description use per category Exposed Value (Php)
(Specfic in hectares of Cost per Sq.
Occurrence in hectares
Use) Exposure Meter (PhP)
Ablan LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years Others 180.33 180.33 1.00 20,000.00 3,606,600.00
Agaga LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years Others 546.05 546.05 1.00 20,000.00 10,921,000.00
Bayog LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years Others 169.58 169.58 1.00 20,000.00 3,391,600.00
Bobon LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years Others 142.60 142.60 1.00 20,000.00 2,852,000.00
Buduan LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years Others 109.41 109.41 1.00 20,000.00 2,188,200.00
Nagsurot LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years Others 615.10 615.10 1.00 20,000.00 12,302,000.00
Paayas LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years Others 306.52 306.52 1.00 20,000.00 6,130,400.00
Pagali LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years Others 141.72 141.72 1.00 20,000.00 2,834,400.00
Poblacion LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years Others 310.37 310.37 1.00 20,000.00 6,207,400.00
Saoit LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years Others 385.92 385.92 1.00 20,000.00 7,718,400.00
Tanap LANDSLIDE 2.00 Rare 101-200 years Others 123.14 123.14 1.00 20,000.00 2,462,800.00
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Flooding
Table ______. Urban Use Exposure Table, Municipality/City of BURGOS, ILOCOS NORTE.
A B C
Ablan FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 180.33 180.33 1.00 20,000.00 3,606,600.00
Agaga FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 546.05 546.05 1.00 20,000.00 10,921,000.00
Bayog FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 169.58 169.58 1.00 20,000.00 3,391,600.00
Bobon FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 142.60 142.60 1.00 20,000.00 2,852,000.00
Buduan FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 109.41 109.41 1.00 20,000.00 2,188,200.00
Nagsurot FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 615.10 615.10 1.00 20,000.00 12,302,000.00
Paayas FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 306.52 306.52 1.00 20,000.00 6,130,400.00
Pagali FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 141.72 141.72 1.00 20,000.00 2,834,400.00
Poblacion FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 310.37 310.37 1.00 20,000.00 6,207,400.00
Saoit FLOOD 6 Frequent 1-3 years Others 385.92 385.92 1.00 20,000.00 7,718,400.00