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DSWD DROMIC Report #93 on the Armed Conflict in Marawi City as of 14 October 2017, 12AM SUMMARY 1. Status of Internally Displaced Families / Persons a) 78,466 families or 359,680 persons have been displaced by the Armed Conflict in Marawi City, based on the Disaster Assistance Family Access Cards (DAFAC). The effect of this unrest has displaced families / persons coming from Marawi City and neighboring municipalities (Table 1). Table 1. Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) based on the DAFAC REGION FAMILIES PERSONS GRAND TOTAL 78,466 359,680 Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) 36,135 164,321 Negros Island Region (NIR) 45 207 Region VI (Western Visayas) 20 75 Region VII (Central Visayas) 167 715 Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula) 1 2 Region X (Northern Mindanao) 39,670 183,914 Region XI (Davao Region) 263 1,230 Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) 1,969 8,285 Region XIII (CARAGA) 196 931 Please refer to Annex A for more detailed data Displaced Families in Regions VI, NIR, VII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and ARMM Page 1 of 12 DSWD DROMIC Report #93 on the Armed Conflict in Marawi City as of 14 October 2017, 12AM

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b) 68 Evacuation Centers are currently open in 17 municipalities in Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur. 2. Augmentation Assistance Provided by DSWD a) Food and Non-Food Items (FNIs) 300,140,004.00 worth of food and non-food items were provided by the DSWD to its responding Field Offices (Table 2). Table 2. FNI Augmentation Assistance to DSWD Field Offices PARTICULARS AUGMENTED DSWD OFFICES ITEMS QUANTITY COST (PHP) FO X FO XII ARMM Family Food Packs 620,555 231,405,000.00 379,000 213,355 28,200 High Energy Biscuits 10,910 381,850.00 9,910 1,000 Infant Dry Cereal 32,492 3,354,284.00 24,992 7,500 Dignity Kit 4,379 6,341,800.00 1,000-3,379 Hygiene Kit 18,000 6,480,000.00 15,000 3,000 Malong 23,000 5,750,000.00 3,000 20,000 Blanket 5,934 829,110.00 3,000 2,934 Mosquito Net 13,130 2,166,450.00 2,700 10,430 Plastic Mat 15,700 2,355,000.00 2,700 3,000 10,000 Laminated Sacks 177 619,500.00 57 20 100 Bottled Water 1,000 10,000.00 1,000 - Kitchen Utensils (set) 500 250,000.00 500 Pre-cut Tarps 400 173,900.00 400 - - Clothing in sack 57 5,700.00 57 Family Tent 1,900 32,300,000.00 1,900 Cup Noodles 3,000 48,000.00 3,000 Wacoal Bra 3,490 698,000.00 3,490 DAFAC 95,000 380,000.00 45,000 25,000 25,000 Page 3 of 12 DSWD DROMIC Report #93 on the Armed Conflict in Marawi City as of 14 October 2017, 12AM

Hard toys, used 100 5,000.00 100 Stuffed toys, used 1,347 94,290.00 1,347 Sanitary Napkins 26,424 132,120.00 26,424 Assorted clothes, T shirts, blouse,infant, used, donation 5,484 5,484 Assorted footwear,slippers, kid shoes, used, donation 769 769 Baby mats, blankets, used and new, donation 195 195 Comb, new,donation 2,259 2,259 Polo shirt, sleeveless, T shirt children, adult, new, donation 5,242 5,242 Plastic pail with cover, donation 240 240 Bath towel, used, donation 930 930 Assorted Noodles (Exp.date Oct 2017), donation 1,896 1,896 Food packs, donation (Exp date Oct 2017), donation 197 197 Assorted Biscuits (Exp date Oct 2017), donation 794 794 Toiletries (98 soap, 341 shampoo, 269 tissue), donation 708 708 RTE Brown Rice Bar 30,000 660,000.00 30,000 Glutinous rice, 50 kg 2,280 5,700,000.00 2,280 Total 300,140,004.00 Table 3. Sources of Resource Augmentation Assistance PARTICULARS AUGMENTING DSWD FIELD OFFICES & RESOURCE CENTERS FO TOTAL NROC VDRC FO IX FO XI FO XII ITEMS CARAGA AUGMENTATION QUANTITY QUANTITY QUANTITY QUANTITY QUANTITY QUANTITY QUANTITY Family Food Packs 190,600 274,955 40,000 35,000 60,000 20,000 620,555 High Energy Biscuits 9,910 1,000 10,910 Infant Dry Cereal 27,500 4,992 32,492 Dignity Kit 3,379 1,000 4,379 Hygiene Kit 18,000 18,000 Malong 3,000 20,000 23,000 Blanket 2,934 3,000 5,934 Mosquito Net 10,000 430 2,700 13,130 Plastic Mat 10,000 2,700 3,000 15,700 Laminated Sacks 100 57 20 177 Bottled Water - 1,000 1,000 Pre-cut Tarpaulin - - 400-400 Kitchen Utensils 500 500 Clothing (sacks) 57 57 Family Tent 1,900 1,900 Cup Noodles 3,000 3,000 Wacoal Bra 3,490 3,490 DAFAC 95,000 95,000 Hard toys, used 100 100 Stuffed toys, used 1,347 1,347 Sanitary Napkins 26,424 26,424 Page 4 of 12 DSWD DROMIC Report #93 on the Armed Conflict in Marawi City as of 14 October 2017, 12AM

Assorted clothes, T shirts, blouse,infant, used, donation 5,484 5,484 Assorted footwear,slippers, kid shoes, used, donation 769 769 Baby mats, blankets, used and new, donation 195 195 Comb, new,donation 2,259 2,259 Polo shirt, sleeveless, T shirt children, adult, new, donation 5,242 5,242 Plastic pail with cover, donation 240 240 Bath towel, used, donation 930 930 Assorted Noodles (Exp.date Oct 2017), donation 1,896 1,896 Food packs, donation (Exp date Oct 2017), donation 197 197 Assorted Biscuits (Exp date Oct 2017), donation 794 794 Toiletries (98 soap, 341 shampoo, 269 tissue), 708 708 donation RTE Brown Rice Bar 30,000 30,000 Glutinous Rice,50 kg 2,280 2,280 Table 4. Goods in Transit AUGMENTATION ITEMS QUANTITY COST (PHP) FOR Family Food Packs 9,600 3,859,200.00 FO X Family Food Packs 9,600 3,859,200.00 FO XII TOTAL COST 7,718,400.00 b) Funds 672,276,316.40 was augmented by the DSWD to its responding Field Offices and Response Centers (Table 5). Table 5. Fund Augmentation Assistance to DSWD Field Offices and Response Centers DSWD OFFICE FUND AUGMENTATION (PHP) FO VI 40,000.00 FO VII 81,805,400.00 FO NIR 66,000.00 FO IX 6,862,000.00 FO X 178,388,760.00 FO XI 1,126,000.00 FO XII 392,932,156.40 FO CARAGA 11,056,000.00 TOTAL 672,276,316.40 3. Cost of Assistance Received by the Affected Families The affected families have received 502,944,307.97 worth of relief assistance. Of the said amount, 340,755,058.28 has been provided by DSWD; 51,480,815.00 has been provided Page 5 of 12 DSWD DROMIC Report #93 on the Armed Conflict in Marawi City as of 14 October 2017, 12AM

by DSWD-ARMM; 62,558,155.00 has been provided by ARMM-HEART; 21,791,876.90 has been provided by LGUs; and 26,358,402.79 has been provided by NGOs (Table 6). Table 6. Breakdown of Cost of Assistance Received by the Affected Families TOTAL COST OF ASSISTANCE (PHP) REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY DSWD ARMM-HEART DSWD-ARMM LGU NGOs OTHERS GRAND TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 340,755,058.28 51,480,815.00 62,558,155.00 21,791,876.90 26,358,402.79-502,944,307.97 REGION VI 107,000.00 - - - 107,000.00 Iloilo 107,000.00 - - - 107,000.00 Iloilo City (capital) 107,000.00 - - - 107,000.00 NIR 471,894.00 13,500.00 - - 485,394.00 Negros Oriental 471,894.00 13,500.00 - - 485,394.00 Dumaguete City (capital) 403,102.00 - - - 403,102.00 City of Tanjay 68,792.00 13,500.00 - - 82,292.00 REGION VII 281,767.80 - - - 281,767.80 Bohol 76,207.80 - - - 76,207.80 Dauis 3,332.45 - - - 3,332.45 Jagna 11,195.40 - - - 11,195.40 Tagbilaran City (capital) 61,679.95 - - - 61,679.95 Cebu 204,120.00 - - - 204,120.00 Cebu City (capital) 204,120.00 - - - 204,120.00 Siquijor 1,440.00 - - - 1,440.00 Siquijor (capital) 1,440.00 - - - 1,440.00 REGION X 218,054,852.28 5,193,817.90 26,283,408.79-249,532,078.97 Bukidnon 756,789.72 183,000.00 - - 939,789.72 Baungon 4,200.00 - - - 4,200.00 Lantapan 12,483.00 1,500.00 - - 13,983.00 City of Malaybalay (capital) 281,472.00 124,500.00 - - 405,972.00 San Fernando 11,550.00 - - - 11,550.00 Maramag 26,082.72 - - - 26,082.72 Kalilangan 204,763.50 4,500.00 - - 209,263.50 Pangantucan 31,207.50 12,000.00 - - 43,207.50 City of Valencia 185,031.00 40,500.00 - - 225,531.00 Camiguin 5,433.90 6,000.00 - - 11,433.90 Sagay 5,433.90 6,000.00 - - 11,433.90 Lanao del Norte 204,818,502.94 1,852,442.90 26,230,858.79-232,901,804.63 Iligan City 93,808,810.96 1,000,000.00 10,725,298.80-105,534,109.76 Bacolod 1,222,357.86 39,496.75 644,577.36-1,906,431.97 Baloi 54,340,370.23 473,274.10 7,796,937.68-62,610,582.01 Baroy 32,862.59-33,945.00-66,807.59 Kauswagan 2,346,277.97 - - - 2,346,277.97 Kolambugan 1,769,364.04-7,800.00-1,777,164.04 Linamon 1,798,658.60 21,637.35 4,832.00-1,825,127.95 Maigo 504,169.18 8,929.70 - - 513,098.88 Matungao 6,386,602.00 175,159.50 50,124.60-6,611,886.10 Pantar 10,287,827.00-221,428.75-10,509,255.75 Tagoloan 2,125,456.13-10,544.00-2,136,000.13 Tubod (capital) 538,938.12 18,546.30 45,000.00-602,484.42 Kapatagan 347,719.08 5,495.20 386,973.00-740,187.28 Lala 103,576.50 8,586.25 169,725.00-281,887.75 Magsaysay 243,224.97 16,829.05 380,184.00-640,238.02 Munai 1,855,834.52-10,887.80-1,866,722.32 Pantao Ragat 13,551,646.00-1,887,592.60-15,439,238.60 Poona Piagapo 4,847,123.90-530,740.00-5,377,863.90 Salvador 570,382.14-1,147,591.20-1,717,973.34 Sapad 712,318.92 18,889.75 2,400.00-733,608.67 Sultan Naga Dimaporo (Karomatan) 6,210,345.58 29,536.70 10,656.00-6,250,538.28 Tangcal 1,214,636.65 36,062.25 2,163,621.00-3,414,319.90 Misamis Occidental 175,824.60 56,000.00 - - 231,824.60 Oroquieta City (capital) 71,727.48 - - - 71,727.48 Ozamis City 99,750.00 56,000.00 - - 155,750.00 Misamis Oriental 12,298,301.12 3,096,375.00 52,550.00-15,447,226.12 Page 6 of 12 DSWD DROMIC Report #93 on the Armed Conflict in Marawi City as of 14 October 2017, 12AM

Cagayan De Oro City (capital) 10,261,855.00 2,951,150.00 - - 13,213,005.00 Kinoguitan 26,244.00 4,000.00 - - 30,244.00 Alubijid 58,063.50 - - - 58,063.50 Claveria 6,300.00 15,000.00 - - 21,300.00 City of El Salvador 20,824.54 18,000.00 - - 38,824.54 Initao 284,550.00 90,000.00 20,000.00-394,550.00 Jasaan 13,041.36 - - - 13,041.36 Laguindingan 70,756.50 - - - 70,756.50 Libertad 26,082.72 - - - 26,082.72 Manticao 15,711.00 - - - 15,711.00 Opol 1,421,250.00 - - - 1,421,250.00 Tagoloan 93,622.50 18,225.00 32,550.00-144,397.50 REGION XI 238,110.60 - - - 238,110.60 Davao del Sur 238,110.60 - - - 238,110.60 Davao City 238,110.60 - - - 238,110.60 REGION XII 5,391,618.00 - - - 5,391,618.00 North Cotabato 459,400.00 - - - 459,400.00 Kabacan 46,436.00 - - - 46,436.00 Carmen 29,280.00 - - - 29,280.00 City of Kidapawan (capital) 128,310.00 - - - 128,310.00 Libungan 7,328.00 - - - 7,328.00 Makilala 74,770.00 - - - 74,770.00 Midsayap 67,848.00 - - - 67,848.00 M'lang 54,132.00 - - - 54,132.00 Pikit 51,296.00 - - - 51,296.00 Sarangani 9,760.00 - - - 9,760.00 Malapatan 9,760.00 - - - 9,760.00 South Cotabato 2,771,002.00 - - - 2,771,002.00 General Santos City (Dadiangas) 1,519,836.00 - - - 1,519,836.00 City of Koronadal (capital) 1,189,644.00 - - - 1,189,644.00 Polomolok 18,300.00 - - - 18,300.00 T'boli 39,558.00 - - - 39,558.00 Tupi 3,664.00 - - - 3,664.00 Sultan Kudarat 222,840.00 - - - 222,840.00 President Quirino 14,574.00 - - - 14,574.00 City of Tacurong 208,266.00 - - - 208,266.00 Cotabato City 1,928,616.00 - - - 1,928,616.00 CARAGA 102,379.60 51,118.00 74,994.00-228,491.60 Agusan del Norte 49,585.04 39,600.00 74,994.00-164,179.04 Buenavista 10,805.52 - - - 10,805.52 Butuan City (capital) 38,779.52-74,994.00-113,773.52 Agusan del Sur - 11,518.00 - - 11,518.00 City of Bayugan - 11,518.00 - - 11,518.00 Surigao del Norte 41,771.52 - - - 41,771.52 Surigao City (capital) 41,771.52 - - - 41,771.52 ARMM 116,107,436.00 51,480,815.00 62,558,155.00 16,533,441.00 - - 246,679,847.00 Lanao del Sur 115,785,048 51,480,815 62,558,155 16,533,441 - - 246,357,459 Bacolod-Kalawi (Bacolod Grande) 390,200.00 576,720.00 808,500.00 661,500.00 - - 2,436,920.00 Balabagan 216,000.00 201,240.00 599,573.00 274,971.00 - - 1,291,784.00 Balindong (Watu) 3,198,960.00 1,746,000.00 1,879,900.00 - - - 6,824,860.00 Bayang 1,044,320.00 914,400.00 330,000.00 270,000.00 - - 2,558,720.00 Binidayan 295,880.00 - - - - - 295,880.00 Buadiposo-Buntong 2,165,040.00 1,656,535.00 413,050.00 337,950.00 - - 4,572,575.00 Bubong 979,350.00 2,351,520.00 4,543,800.00 501,300.00 - - 8,375,970.00 Bumbaran 1,058,400.00 - - - - - 1,058,400.00 Butig 544,680.00 288,000.00 1,121,398.00 - - - 1,954,078.00 Calanogas 625,680.00 166,320.00 1,552,100.00 1,269,900.00 - - 3,614,000.00 Ditsaan-Ramain 5,624,240.00 2,247,840.00 6,343,200.00 450,000.00 - - 14,665,280.00 Ganassi 293,000.00 1,463,040.00 3,413,737.00 638,100.00 - - 5,807,877.00 Kapai 814,680.00 1,160,280.00 1,034,500.00 - - - 3,009,460.00 Kapatagan 135,980.00 308,160.00 841,723.00 219,620.00 - - 1,505,483.00 Lumba-Bayabao (Maguing) 13,653,320.00 13,521,600.00 3,291,425.00 450,000.00 - - 30,916,345.00 Lumbaca-Unayan 511,920.00 367,200.00 577,500.00 472,500.00 - - 1,929,120.00 Lumbatan 1,386,440.00 403,920.00 358,600.00 293,400.00 - - 2,442,360.00 Page 7 of 12 DSWD DROMIC Report #93 on the Armed Conflict in Marawi City as of 14 October 2017, 12AM

Lumbayanague 279,150.00 439,200.00 676,500.00 - - - 1,394,850.00 Madalum 1,000,080.00 946,080.00 3,501,801.00 192,150.00 - - 5,640,111.00 Madamba 219,040.00-505,450.00 413,550.00 - - 1,138,040.00 Maguing 2,122,200.00 1,056,240.00 860,200.00 703,800.00 - - 4,742,440.00 Malabang 384,590.00 372,960.00 4,956,690.00 737,550.00 - - 6,451,790.00 Marantao 5,722,010.00 1,448,640.00 2,750,000.00 2,250,000.00 - - 12,170,650.00 Marawi City (capital) 20,850,174.00 216,000.00 3,065,037.00 - - - 24,131,211.00 Marogong 158,400.00 230,400.00 896,930.00 192,150.00 - - 1,477,880.00 Masiu 3,750,400.00 2,840,680.00 - - - - 6,591,080.00 Mulondo 711,720.00 547,200.00 1,087,350.00 889,650.00 - - 3,235,920.00 Pagayawan (Tatarikan) 45,720.00 72,720.00 444,950.00 364,050.00 - - 927,440.00 Piagapo 1,965,240.00 1,065,600.00 - - - - 3,030,840.00 Picong (Sultan Gumander) 67,680.00 67,680.00 306,214.00 13,500.00 - - 455,074.00 Poona Bayabao (Gata) 1,215,680.00 1,812,600.00 3,980,264.00 1,130,400.00 - - 8,138,944.00 Pualas 1,086,440.00 509,040.00 117,700.00 96,300.00 - - 1,809,480.00 Saguiaran 31,590,076.00 8,414,280.00 3,103,500.00 1,667,200.00 - - 44,775,056.00 Sultan Dumalondong 45,720.00-1,048,280.00 146,700.00 - - 1,240,700.00 Tagoloan II 1,202,000.00 486,000.00 1,396,575.00 - - - 3,084,575.00 Tamparan 4,842,176.00 923,040.00 1,173,700.00 960,300.00 - - 7,899,216.00 Taraka 1,521,332.00 698,040.00 2,581,945.00 580,500.00 - - 5,381,817.00 Tubaran 649,800.00 807,480.00 871,200.00 356,400.00 - - 2,684,880.00 Tugaya 264,960.00 968,400.00 2,124,863.00 - - - 3,358,223.00 Wao 776,370.00 185,760.00 - - - - 962,130.00 Maguindanao 322,388.00 - - - 322,388.00 Parang 161,194.00 - - - 161,194.00 Sultan Kudarat (Nuling) 161,194.00 - - - 161,194.00 Notes: The DSWD-FOs VI, VII, NIR, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and DSWD-ARMM are continuously serving the IDPs from Marawi City and the affected neighboring municipalities in their respective regions for assistance. The DSWD DReAMB-DROMIC is continuously monitoring the situation and coordinating with the concerned DSWD-Field Offices for significant updates on the response actions relative to the Armed Conflict in Marawi City. The DROMIC Team in Iligan City has completed the encoding and deduplication of DAFAC entries. The IDP database is continuously being developed in order to reflect IDPs Inside and Outside ECs based on the said entries. All DROMIC reports may be downloaded and shared by visiting: http://dromic.dswd.gov.ph/category/situation-reports/ by: BENEDICT P. FERNANDEZ Releasing Officer Page 8 of 12 DSWD DROMIC Report #93 on the Armed Conflict in Marawi City as of 14 October 2017, 12AM

Annex A. Detailed Data on IDPs per Host Municipality REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY IDPs based on DAFAC Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 78,466 359,680 VI 20 75 Iloilo 20 75 ILOILO CITY (Capital) 19 72 SANTA BARBARA 1 3 NIR 45 207 Negros Oriental 45 207 CITY OF TANJAY 1 6 DUMAGUETE CITY (Capital) 6 24 *No indicated host municipality 38 177 VII 167 715 Bohol 55 260 DAUIS 7 23 JAGNA 3 17 TAGBILARAN CITY (Capital) 21 99 *No indicated host municipality 24 121 Cebu 110 439 CEBU CITY (Capital) 96 387 CITY OF NAGA 1 4 LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 3 11 MANDAUE CITY 6 25 *No indicated host municipality 4 12 Siquijor 2 16 SIQUIJOR (Capital) 1 8 *No indicated host municipality 1 8 IX 1 2 Zamboanga del Sur 1 2 ZAMBOANGA CITY 1 2 X 39,670 183,914 Bukidnon 439 1,869 BAUNGON 4 20 CITY OF MALAYBALAY (Capital) 90 345 CITY OF VALENCIA 192 839 KALILANGAN 93 404 LANTAPAN 6 22 MARAMAG 23 113 PANGANTUCAN 20 82 SAN FERNANDO 11 44 Camiguin 5 38 SAGAY 5 38 Lanao del Norte 33,343 154,495 BALO-I 6,058 28,728 BAROY 6 25 ILIGAN CITY 19,939 92,617 KAPATAGAN 4 30 KAUSWAGAN 184 880 KOLAMBUGAN 378 1,642 Page 9 of 12 DSWD DROMIC Report #93 on the Armed Conflict in Marawi City as of 14 October 2017, 12AM

LALA 22 100 LINAMON 252 1,178 MAGSAYSAY 24 102 MAIGO 182 851 MATUNGAO 954 3,892 MUNAI 677 2,929 PANTAO RAGAT 672 3,018 PANTAR 1,645 8,053 POONA PIAGAPO 555 2,419 SALVADOR 91 432 SAPAD 70 180 SULTAN NAGA DIMAPORO (KAROMATAN) 757 3,420 TAGOLOAN 249 1,111 TANGCAL 364 1,701 TUBOD (Capital) 48 238 *No indicated host municipality 212 949 Misamis Occidental 112 511 OROQUIETA CITY (Capital) 55 284 OZAMIS CITY 57 227 Misamis Oriental 5,771 27,001 ALUBIJID 20 61 CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Capital) 2,317 9,519 CLAVERIA 6 29 INITAO 240 1,258 JASAAN 10 46 KINOGUITAN 8 28 LAGUINDINGAN 35 167 LIBERTAD 18 76 OPOL 830 4,128 TAGOLOAN 116 541 *No indicated host municipality 2,171 11,148 XI 263 1,230 Compostella Valley 10 52 MARAGUSAN (SAN MARIANO) 5 19 NEW BATAAN 5 33 Davao del Sur 186 813 DAVAO CITY 186 813 Davao Occidental 67 365 MALITA 67 365 XII 1,969 8,285 Cotabato (North Cotabato) 260 887 CARMEN 22 79 CITY OF KIDAPAWAN (Capital) 38 171 KABACAN 17 55 LIBUNGAN 4 18 MAKILALA 40 167 MIDSAYAP 39 169 M'LANG 59 63 PIKIT 27 103 *No indicated host municipality 14 62 Page 10 of 12 DSWD DROMIC Report #93 on the Armed Conflict in Marawi City as of 14 October 2017, 12AM

Cotabato City (Nota a Province) 1,012 4,318 COTABATO CITY 1,012 4,318 Sarangani 21 74 ALABEL (Capital) 13 44 MALAPATAN 8 30 South Cotabato 667 2,976 CITY OF KORONADAL (Capital) 275 1,220 GENERAL SANTOS CITY (DADIANGAS) 321 1,450 POLOMOLOK 11 46 T'BOLI 19 66 TUPI 1 3 *No indicated host municipality 40 191 Sultan Kudarat 9 30 CITY OF TACURONG 8 28 PRESIDENT QUIRINO 1 2 CARAGA 196 931 Agusan del Norte 195 928 BUENAVISTA 4 27 BUTUAN CITY (Capital) 177 837 NASIPIT 9 44 *No indicated host municipality 5 20 Agusan del Sur 1 3 CITY OF BAYUGAN 1 3 ARMM 36,135 164,321 Lanao del Sur 36,016 163,718 BACOLOD-KALAWI (BACOLOD GRANDE) 725 3,220 BALABAGAN 268 1,255 BALINDONG (WATU) 1,142 5,169 BAYANG 881 4,051 BINIDAYAN 232 1,128 BUADIPOSO-BUNTONG 1,464 6,574 BUBONG 1,390 6,458 BUMBARAN 582 2,499 BUTIG 411 2,082 CALANOGAS 462 1,873 DITSAAN-RAMAIN 2,028 9,481 GANASSI 1,216 5,138 KAPAI 278 1,351 KAPATAGAN 260 1,193 LUMBA-BAYABAO (MAGUING) 1,070 5,032 LUMBACA-UNAYAN 197 894 LUMBATAN 657 3,361 LUMBAYANAGUE 418 2,105 MADALUM 470 2,047 MADAMBA 526 2,437 MAGUING 1,087 4,849 MALABANG 1,034 4,287 MARANTAO 1,208 5,963 MARAWI CITY (Capital) 4,019 18,041 MAROGONG 238 1,242 Page 11 of 12 DSWD DROMIC Report #93 on the Armed Conflict in Marawi City as of 14 October 2017, 12AM

MASIU 451 2,075 MULONDO 595 2,803 PAGAYAWAN (TATARIKAN) 202 738 PIAGAPO 1,118 5,400 PICONG (SULTAN GUMANDER) 85 376 POONA BAYABAO (GATA) 552 2,510 PUALAS 114 543 SAGUIARAN 3,149 14,193 SULTAN DUMALONDONG 337 1,445 TAGOLOAN II 335 1,505 TAMPARAN 1,058 4,697 TARAKA 1,079 4,936 TUBARAN 589 2,496 TUGAYA 251 1,085 WAO 68 293 *No indicated host municipality 3,770 16,893 Maguindanao 119 603 BARIRA 50 295 DATU ODIN SINSUAT (DINAIG) 15 39 MATANOG 25 136 PARANG 18 81 SULTAN KUDARAT (NULING) 11 52 Page 12 of 12 DSWD DROMIC Report #93 on the Armed Conflict in Marawi City as of 14 October 2017, 12AM