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MUNICIPAL MAP
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The vast fertile and wide forestall area is the foremost natural
resources of the municipality. These are potentially strategic areas for
agriculture and forest development. Its total land area is 20,749
hectares representing 2.4% of the total land area of the province. Its
participation rate in the region is 0.7212.
Table 1.0
LAND CLASSIFICATION PER BARANGAY
Barangay Total Land Area Alienable/ Timberland/
(Has.) Disposable Forestal
Lands
Kisolon 2,613.9130 2,463.913 150.00
Kulasi 1,193.1003 1,193.1003 -
Lico-an 2,159.8142 1,239.2942 920.5200
Lupiagan 6,055.4722 3,076.4322 2,979.040
Ocasion 1,041.2416 1,041.2416 -
Poblacion 2,141.0360 2,141.0360 -
Puntian 1,774.8238 1,774.8238 -
San Roque 1,426.4976 756.8676 669.6300
San Vicente 858.4760 858.4760 -
Vista Villa 1,484.6253 1,046.4153 438.2100
TOTAL 20,749.000 15,591.6000 5,157.4000
Source: DENR, CENRO B-340, Manolo Fortich
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1.3 Hydrology
1.4 Geology
There are also several creeks in the locality which flow in deep
channel, preventing flood overspill in residential areas. With the
absence of residential houses, only the plants and other structures
along river banks could be affected when big floods occur.
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1.5 Soil
Sumilao is covered with FOUR types of soil namely: the
Kidapawan Clay Loam which comprises 3.41% of the total land area,
Adtuyon Clay, Faraon Clay and Unclassified Mountain Soil which
occupied 45.69% of the total area.
1.6 Elevation
Generally, Sumilaos physical configuration is characterized by
extreme features. From the south are the mountain ranges and high
reefs of the famed Mt. Kitanglad, the second highest peak in the
Philippines. Moving towards the central in the north and northern area
is a wide plateau until it reaches the Palaopao Hill. Due to the fair
lineament of the Upper Kulaman areas, settlements sprawl between the
vast monotony of pineapple plantation.
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1.7 Climate
Figure 2.0
Average Monthly Temperature and Rainfall
Sumilao, Bukidnon from Dec 2015-Dec-2016
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2.0 Demography
The Monterey Hog Farm of the San Miguel Corporation has established
their multi-billion project at San Vicente, Sumilao. The construction works
on land preparation and the production buildings required a great number of
manpower which resulted to further population increase in 2007, particularly,
in San Vicente and Kisolon.
Sumilao has the lowest population in the censal year 1990 and
second lowest in 1995, among the 22 municipalities. However, it has
the highest percent increase of 18.90% in the province of Bukidnon. It
is 0.18% higher than the provincial average of 2.19%. The increase of
growth rate from 2007 to 2010 could be attributed to the in-migration
brought by booming business opportunities in the municipality. The
Current population of the municipality is 28,633 as shown in table 2.0.
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Table 2.0
Number of Houses, Number of Households & Population by
Barangay
Population
Barangay Houses Households
Male Female Total
KISOLON 2044 2153 5,750 5,345 11,095
KULASI 121 150 350 282 632
LICOAN 172 187 492 439 931
LUPIAGAN 193 212 546 468 1,014
OCASION 147 179 331 319 650
POBLACION 1,104 1,080 2,663 2,482 5,145
PUNTIAN 329 350 858 828 1,686
SAN ROQUE 260 272 663 579 1,242
SAN VICENTE 608 708 1,685 1,505 3,190
VISTA VILLA
272 322 726 731 1,457
(PROPER)
VISTA VILLA (S.
311 352 790 801 1,591
Kilabong)
TOTAL 5,561 5,965 14,854 13,779 28,633
Source: Municipal Population Office, June 2016
Table 3.0
Groups Vulnerable to Disaster Occurence
VULNERABLE GROUPS
*WOMEN *PERSONS
BARANGAY *CHILDREN
(PREGNANT & **ELDERLY WITH
(0-5 YEARS OLD) LACTATING MOTHERS) DISABILITY
KISOLON 60
KULASI 13
LICOAN 2
LUPIAGAN 6
OCASION 13
POBLACION 69
PUNTIAN 4
SAN ROQUE 15
SAN VICENTE 34
VISTA VILLA 12
TOTAL 228
Data Source as of December 2016: * Municipal POPDEV Office Basic Demography
** MSWD Office
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WHIRLWIND
TORNADO
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FLASH FLOODS
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In the year 2016, LGU Sumilao allocated Php 2.9 Million for the
rehabilitation of the said water system.
TYPHOON PABLO
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Table 4.0
Types of Crops, Areas Damaged by Typhoon Pablo
Agriculture
Location Area (Hectares) Other Crops
Livestock Fisheries
Corn Rice Banana Vegetable Coffee
1. Kisolon 2 157.16 5.00 62.00
2. Kulasi 50.00
3. Licoan 5.00 6.50 1.00
4. Lupiagan 5.00 36.00
5. Ocasion 75.00
6. Poblacion 1 160.00 12.50 2.50
7. Puntian 152.00 1.00
8. San Roque 137.00 4.00 5.00 0.50
9. San Vicente 130.00 2.00
10. Vista Villa 1 165.50 3.00 1.00
4 12.00 82.50 1.50 42.50 3.50
Source: MAO, 2016
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LANDSLIDES
The municipality has also several deep canyons and slopes which
are prone to LANDSLIDES. In 2010 at Barangay Lupiagan, a family of
7 was a victim of a landslide wherein 4 of them died while the others
were seriously injured. They were inside their farm house which was
built at the base of the slope when landslide occurred due to incessant
rain that lasted for almost one week.
Road slip after the Mapolo Bridge along the Kisolon-Poblacion, Sumilao Provincial Road.
The slip poses danger to motorists.
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EARTHQUAKES
Figure 3.0
Mindanao Fault System
Cabanglasan Fault
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DROUGHT
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EL NIO
Table 5.0
Crops Damaged by Drought and Assistance Extended
Corn Rice
Source
Corn
Location Area No. Of Ferti- Area No. Of Ferti of
Seeds
(Has.) Farmers lizer (Has.) Farmer -lizer Fund
Extended
1. Kisolon 238.64 193 295 646 13,25 15 50
2. Kulasi 54.25 82 103 212 0.25 1 2
3. Licoan 38.80 61 68 142
4. Lupiagan 8.50 22 24 48
5. Ocasion 69.35 96 126 262
6. Poblacion 280.56 141 235 542 2.25 3 8
7. Puntian 78.62 77 101 210
8. San Roque 98.70 209 221 452 1.00 2 4
9. San Vicente 117.47 172 200 418 15.60 16 46
10. Vista Villa 186.20 207 300 642 9.00 12 36
1,171.10 1,260 1,673 3,574 41.35 49 146
Source: MAO, 2016
Staple crops like rice, corn and vegetable as well as commercial crops were
still on vegetative stage when severely damaged by El Nio last 2015 with the total
area of 1,212.45 hectares. A total of 1,309 farmers experienced economic crisis. The
Municipal of Agriculture Office conducted an assessment and extended assistance to
farmers such as farm inputs. Technologies like planting of drought resistance crops,
mulching and intermittent irrigation for lowland rice areas were taught to farmers.
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The training aims to capacitate the rescue volunteers with skills and
knowledge in First Aid and Basic Life Support during response in time of
disasters and accidents.
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A One (1) week High Angle Rescue Technique was conducted to the
Sumilao Emergency Response Team (SERT) to ensure readiness during
emergency rescue operation that requires ropemanship and high angle rescue
skills.
The members of SERT during the 1 week High Angle Rescue Technique Training
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Figure 4.0
Detailed Landslide and Flood Hazard Map
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3. Lico-an Low for Brgy. Old and recent landslide and old
Proper; escarpments are observed along the
barangay road.
High for road Monitor progress and observe for
cuts presence of mass movement (e. g.
landslides, tension cracks). Install
landslide warning signage.
4. Poblacion Low for Patchy soil creep is evident in the
Brgy. barangay.
Proper; Monitor progress and observe for
presence of mass movement (e. g.
High for landslides, tension cracks).
slopes Develop an early warning
device/system.
Install landslides warning signages
along the roads.
5. San None for Identified households along the slopes
Vicente Brgy. have been warned by the barangay of
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Nearly vertical slopes with debris materials and land reshaping causes
landslides within Sitio Damay, San Vicente during heavy rains. In RAMCAR
Ranch in Barangay Poblacion, deforestation and improper land cultivation
caused minor mass movement.
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VEHICULAR ACCIDENTS:
ACCIDENTS Ten (10) kilometers National Highway
traverses Barangay Kisolon and San Vicente in the Municipality of Sumilao.
Different kinds of vehicle going to neighboring Cities and Provinces
continuously pass this road. Multiple vehicular accidents transpired within
this area. The PNP recorded a total of 270 vehicular accidents in the year
2014 to 2016. One hundred (107) of these accidents happened in the year
2014 however it was observed the decreased number of incident in 2015 with
82 and 81 for the year 2016.
Table 11.0
Vehicular Accidents
Year
Type of Accidents
2014 2015 2016
Vehicular Accidents 107 82 81
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SO ORDERED.
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ANNEXES
A.MUNICIPAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT COUNCIL ORGANIZATIONAL
STRUCTURE
CHAIRPERSON
Municipal Mayor
VICE CHAIRPERSON
Municipal Vice-Mayor
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MDRRM OFFICER
OPERATION RESEARCH
ADMNISTRATION LUZ P. AGCOPRA
& TRAINING
& WARNING AND PLANNING
(VICE CHAIRMAN
RESPONSE)
EARLY DAMAGE RESCUE RELIEF & MEDICAL SECURITY CAMP TRANSPOR LOGISTICS
WARNING & HEALTH & POLICE
ASSESSME & DISTRIBU MANAGEM TATION AND
SERVICE
NT EVACUATI SERVICES SERVICES ENT
TION SERVICES SUPPLIES
(Municipal &NEEDS ON SERVICES
SERVICES (Dr. (Chief Of (Ma. Zenia
Fire ANALYSIS SERVICE (Melchora
NEPTUNE Police) Caga-anan) (Delia A.
Marshall) (Municipal (Arlene T. G.Dumayao)
(Sylvella JARAMILLO)
Fire Tinggoy) Cantilang)
Dumaguit))
Marshall)
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A. MAPS
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Geo-Hazard Map
(Landslide Susceptibility)
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EVACUATION CENTERS
Licoan C/Court
Licoan E/S
DCC
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Sector : PREPAREDNESS
Objective : To prepare preventive and reactive measures on natural and manmade calamities.
Responsible
Time Frame & Funding Resources Fund
Person/ Needed
PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS/ ACTIVITIES LOCATION (000) Source
Office
2017 2018 2019
A. Strengthening of MDRRM 360 400 500 Local Chief Manpower General
Operation Center Executive Building, Fund
B. Resettlement
1. Relocate Families in Disaster Prone 100 LCE / MMO Manpower GEN.
Areas and Heavy FUND
2. Provide basic facilities such as water 500 LCE / MMO Equipment 20% LDF
system and electricity in resettlement
areas.
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PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS/ ACTIVITIES LOCATION Funding Person/ Needed Source
(000) Office
3. Provide Housing Facilities & Families 10,000 20& LDF
in Disaster Prone Areas / NHA
C. Livelihood
1. Initiate food/cash for work. 1,500 1,500 MSWDO DSWD
2. Provide alternative livelihood projects 1,000 1,000 MAO DA
or assistance for disaster victims. DOLE