Where to Evacuate
Designated evacuation centers and safe zones in Magsaysay, Occidental Mindoro
Emergency Contacts
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Magsaysay Central School
Primary evacuation center with capacity for 500 families. Equipped with basic facilities, medical station, and food distribution area.
Municipal Gymnasium
Large open space evacuation center. Can accommodate up to 1000 families. Has separate areas for families with special needs.
Main Evacuation Center
Large open space evacuation center. Can accommodate up to 1000 families. Has separate areas for families with special needs.
Municipal Hall
Command center for disaster operations. Houses emergency supplies and coordination center for rescue teams.
Magsaysay National High School
Secondary evacuation center with multiple classrooms. Has science laboratories that can be converted to medical stations.
Caguray Elementary School
Evacuation center for coastal communities. Has playground area for children and separate facilities for elderly.
Barangay Poblacion Hall
Local evacuation center for immediate response. Houses barangay emergency supplies and first aid kits.
Barangay Caguray Center
Community evacuation center with multi-purpose hall. Can serve as temporary shelter for 200 families.
Parokya ng Mabuting Pastol
Secondary evacuation center for temporary shelter. Provides spiritual support and additional accommodation space.
United Methodist Church
Alternative evacuation center with community kitchen facilities. Provides counseling services for affected families.
When to Evacuate
Warning signals and evacuation triggers for different hazards
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Typhoon Signal No. 3
Evacuate when Signal No. 3 is raised. Winds of 121-170 km/h expected. Secure belongings and proceed to evacuation centers immediately.
Typhoon Signal No. 4
Mandatory evacuation. Winds of 171-220 km/h expected. Very destructive. All residents must evacuate to designated centers.
Super Typhoon Signal
Emergency evacuation. Winds over 220 km/h. Catastrophic damage expected. All areas must evacuate immediately.
Flood Alert Level - Orange
Prepare for evacuation when water reaches knee level. Monitor updates continuously. Prepare emergency kits.
Flood Alert Level - Red
Evacuate when water reaches waist level in your area. Move to higher ground or designated evacuation centers immediately.
Flash Flood Warning
Immediate evacuation required. Flash floods can occur within minutes. Move to highest ground immediately.
Landslide Warning
Evacuate immediately when ground cracks appear or continuous rain is experienced for 3+ days in hilly areas.
Ground Movement Signs
Evacuate if you notice tilting trees, new springs, or unusual sounds from the ground. These are signs of impending landslide.
After Earthquake
Evacuate if building is damaged. Check for gas leaks, fires, and structural damage before returning home.
Tsunami Warning
Evacuate to higher ground immediately after strong earthquake. Move at least 2km inland or to 30m elevation.
After Evacuate
Post-evacuation procedures and recovery guidelines
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Health & Medical Check
Visit medical stations for check-ups. Report injuries or illnesses immediately. Follow hygiene protocols to prevent disease outbreaks.
Water & Food Safety
Boil or purify water before drinking. Check food spoilage. Only consume food from authorized relief distribution centers.
Mental Health Support
Seek counseling if experiencing trauma. Join support groups. Mental health services available at evacuation centers.
Damage Assessment
Document property damage with photos. Report to barangay officials for assessment. Keep receipts for relief assistance claims.
Document Replacement
Process lost document replacements at designated centers. Bring affidavit of loss and other requirements.
Insurance Claims
File insurance claims immediately. Submit photos, videos, and official damage reports as proof.
Relief Assistance
Register for relief goods and financial assistance. Follow proper distribution procedures. Report any irregularities to authorities.
Financial Aid
Apply for emergency cash assistance through DSWD. Requirements: valid ID, barangay certification, and proof of residence.
Medical Assistance
Free medical services available at evacuation centers. PhilHealth coverage for disaster-related illnesses and injuries.
Home Repair Assistance
Apply for housing repair materials. Technical assistance available for rebuilding damaged homes.
Livelihood Recovery
Skills training and capital assistance for affected businesses and farmers. Register with DTI or DA for programs.
Community Rehabilitation
Participate in community rebuilding activities. Join neighborhood clean-up drives and infrastructure repairs.