Thousands evacuated to safer areas in Negros Occ due to massive flood, landslide triggered by 'Agaton'
BACOLOD CITY - At least 1,239 families here and in Negros Occidental have been evacuated since Monday due to massive flooding and landslide brought about by Tropical Depression “Agaton.”
Based on the data from Dr. Zephard Caelian, head of Provincial Disaster Management Program Division (PDMPD), 261 affected families in five barangays in E.B. Magalona town, 218 families (1,170 individuals) in nine barangays in Talisay City, 233 families (841 individuals) in 17 barangays in Victorias City, 159 families (549 individuals) in eight barangays in Silay City, 258 families (603 individuals) in eight barangays in Cadiz City, 33 families (127 individuals) in three barangays in Manapla town, and nine families (24 individuals) in one barangay in Escalante City have been evacuated to safer areas.
Landslides were also reported in San Carlos City, Talisay City, and Don Salvador Benedicto town.

Also, a total of 227 families consisting of 908 individuals were temporarily sheltered at the Banago Elementary School and Emilio Garcia Elementary School in Barangay Alijis here, while others who were pre-emptively evacuated due to floods, were staying with their relatives, records from the Department of Social Services and Development (DSSD) office showed.
Landslides were also reported in Barangay Alijis here on Monday.
Mayor Evelio Leonardia urged Bacolodnons to be on alert due to moderate to heavy rains that could cause flooding.
Meanwhile, trips between San Carlos City to Toledo, Cebu resumed on Tuesday, while trips from Escalante and Sagay cities to Tabuelan, Cebu are still suspended due to inclement weather conditions, according to the Philippine Coast Guard.
Trips between Iloilo and Bacolod have remained unaffected.