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Baguio City and 47 areas remain under Alert Level 1 from March 16-31, 2022





Presidential Communications Secretary and Acting Presidential Spokesperson Martin Andanar has released a statement stating that the National Capital Region and forty-seven other areas will be placed under Alert Level 1 from March 16 to 31, 2022.

In a statement posted by the Philippine Information Agency- Cordillera, the Inter-Agency Task Force placed the following areas under Alert Level 1, effective March 16, 2022 until March 31, 2022.




Areas under Alert Level 1

Luzon

  • National Capital Region
  • Cordillera Administrative Region
    • Abra,
    • Apayao,
    • Baguio City and
    • Kalinga;
  • Region I
    • Dagupan City,
    • Ilocos Norte,
    • Ilocos Sur,
    • La Union and
    • Pangasinan



  • Region II
    • Batanes,
    • Cagayan,
    • City of Santiago,
    • Isabela and
    • Quirino
  • Region III
    • Angeles City,
    • Aurora,
    • Bataan,
    • Bulacan,
    • Nueva Ecija,
    • Olongapo City,
    • Pampanga,
    • Tarlac and
    • Zambales
  • Region IV-A
    • Batangas,
    • Cavite,
    • Laguna and
    • Lucena City
  • Region IV-B
    • Marinduque,
    • Puerto Princesa City and
    • Romblon



  • Region V
    • Naga City and
    • Catanduanes

Visayas

  • Region VI
    • Aklan,
    • Bacolod City,
    • Capiz,
    • Guimaras and
    • Iloilo City;
  • Region VII
    • Cebu City and
    • Siquijor
  • Region VIII
    • Biliran,
    • Ormoc City and
    • Tacloban City



Mindanao

  • Region IX
    • Zamboanga City;
  • Region X
    • Cagayan de Oro City and
    • Camiguin
  • Region XI
    • Davao City
  • CARAGA
    • Butuan City

Related: Alert Level 1 Guidelines in Baguio City Released

Areas under Alert Level 2

Areas not in the abovementioned list shall be under Alert Level 2 beginning March 16, 2022 until March 31, 2022.

SOURCE: PIA Baguio



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