MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – Ahead of Typhoon Tisoy (Kammuri)’s landfall, some local government units evacuated residents and prepared goods for distribution on Monday, December 2.
As of 2 pm on Monday, Tisoy's threat intensified as it moved closer toward the area of Northern Samar, Albay, and Sorsogon. (READ: 'Threat increases' as Typhoon Tisoy nears Northern Samar, Albay, Sorsogon)
It is expected to make landfall in Albay, Sorsogon, or Northern Samar between Monday evening and early Tuesday morning, December 3.
Although Catanduanes was previously included as among the possible areas of landfall, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) Weather Specialist Benison Estareja said they are not ruling out the possibility that the typhoon could make landfall in the southern tip of Catanduanes.
Moreover, more schools and local offices suspended classes and work as the typhoon neared landfall.
Catanduanes
The Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (DRRMO) of the municipality of San Andres, Catanduanes has recorded a total of 4,024 evacuees from 953 families in 11 of 38 Barangays of San Andres as of 11am on Monday, December 2.
Evacuees sought refuge in public schools, chapels and private houses. Relief goods from the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) councils were also prepared for the evacuees as early as Sunday, December 1.
Albay
In Albay, at least 25,770 families or 106,211 persons from 121 barangays threatened by lahar flow were evacuated, according to the Albay Public Safety and Emergency Management Office (APSEMO).
The Provincial Government of Albay also distributed 250 sacks of NFA rice to the evacuees.
APSEMO also conducted a clearing operation along roads in the municipalities of Libos, Oas, and Tiwi to help communities threatened by possible flooding, landslide, and electricity disruption due to the typhoon.
Aside from the local government unit, churches of the Diocese of Legazpi across the province also opened their doors to accommodate evacuees.
Biliran, Leyte
In the municipality of Naval, Biliran in Leyte, the local government unit evacuated a total of 84 families from Brgy. Sto. Niño and Brgy. Atipolo at the Naval Gymnasium as of 8:20am of Monday, December 2.
The municipality of Culaba, Biliran in Leyte also evacuated senior citizens ahead of Tisoy's landfall with the help of the Philippine National Police (PNP), Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), MDRRMO and LGU in Culaba, Biliran among others.
Sorsogon
According to the Municipal Information Office in Casiguran, Sorsogon, a total of 292 families or 1,189 individuals from Barangay Santa Cruz, 42 families or 242 individuals from Barangay San Pascual, and 72 families or 144 individuals from Barangay Trece Martires were evacuated.
Oriental Mindoro
Several barangay officials from Naujan, Oriental Mindoro also conducted a preemptive evacuation as a safety precaution.
Camarines Norte
In Camarines Norte, residents were advised to evacuate their homes as early as Saturday night, November 30.
As of Sunday afternoon, more than 3,000 residents were already in evacuation centers, mostly in schools and gymnasiums in Camarines Norte, the disaster management office of the province said.
Most of the evacuees live in coastal and low-lying areas prone to flash floods and landslides due to heavy rains that would be brought by the typhoon. (READ: Families evacuated as Typhoon Tisoy cancels SEA Games windsurfing event)
Personnel of the Philippine Coast Guard Sub-Station - Vinzons, along with the Bureau of Fire Protection in the area, conducted a ferry evacuation to vulnerable families along Barangay Cagbalogo, Vinzons, Camarines Norte.
How are your communities preparing for Typhoon Tisoy? Let us know by tagging @MovePH! – with reports from Rhaydz Barcia, Jene-Anne Pangue and Bianca Velasco/Rappler.com