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MANILA, Philippines – Quezon City had the most number of evacuees, according to government data.
Statistics from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) show that a total of 72,264 Quezon City residents were staying in 57 evacuation centers as of 3 p.m. on Thursday, August 9. PAGASA terminated rainfall warnings around noon on Thursday.
Quezon City is followed by Marikina City (26,122), Pasig City (24,088), Valenzuela City (20,391), and Manila City (18,615).
Many of the evacuees have started going back to their homes Friday morning, August 10, according to the various local government units. – Rappler.com
City/Municipality | Aug 7-9 | Remaining evacuees as of Aug 9 3 p.m. |
TOTAL | 252,718 | 214,983 |
1 Quezon City | 72,468 | 72,264 |
2 Marikina City | 28,556 | 26,122 |
3 City of Manila | 23,903 | 18,615 |
4 Paranaque City | 712 | – |
5 Valenzuela City | 22,337 | 20,391 |
6 Navotas City | 7,158 | 5,194 |
7 Malabon City | 14,107 | 12,193 |
8 Taguig City | 10,346 | 9,933 |
9 Muntinlupa City | 15,070 | 15,070 |
10 San Juan City | 3,664 |
3,664 |
11 Pasay City | 1,600 | 1,600 |
12 Pateros | 1,904 | 1,904 |
13 Mandaluyong City | 1,634 | 1,634 |
14 Makati City | 211 | 211 |
15 Caloocan City | 23,735 | 1,400 |
16 Pasig City | 24,088 | 24,088 |
17 Las Piñas City | 1,225 | 700 |
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