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  1. Data provided by Landslide Investigations on Geohazards and Timely Advisories in the Philippines (Project LIGTAS), funded by DOST, is being monitored by DOST-PCIEERD under the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) – Taipei Economic and Cultural Office’s (TECO) call for Volcanoes, Oceans, Typhoons, and Earthquakes (VOTE) collaborative research, in partnership with DOST-PAGASA, DOST ...

  2. Double Click the kmz file/s you just downloaded. These will automatically open into your Google Earth application. 5. You may refer to the legend in the map for explanation of hazards in the area. 6. To make the layers transparent, look for the slider bar at the left portion in the Google Earth interface. Click the "square" icon.

  3. Go to Map View. HazardHunterPH is the country's one-stop shop for hazard assessment. Find out if a location is prone to seismic, volcanic, or hydrometeorologic hazards. Generate hazard assessment reports. See which critical facilities and areas in the Philippines are prone to different hazards.

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  4. NOAH is a web portal that provides access to various hazard and risk maps, data, and tools for disaster prevention and mitigation in the Philippines. Learn more about Project NOAH, its vision, and its services at noah.up.edu.ph.

  5. Jun 11, 2021 · You are here: DepEd Memoranda › ; June 11, 2021 DM 032, s. 2021 – Dissemination of Administrative Order No. 43 (Authorizing the Grant of Hazard Pay to Government Personnel Who Physically Report for Work During the Period of Implementation of an Enhanced Community Quarantine and a Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine, Amending Administrative Order No. 26 (s. 2020) and for Other Purposes)

  6. Earthquake events data shown on the map are derived from the Philippine Seismic Network. For more information, visit https://earthquake.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/

  7. www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph › flood-hazard-mapsFlood hazard Map - PAGASA

    1:15,000 Scale Map. 1:50,000 Scale Map. All content is in the public domain unless otherwise stated.