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A  storm  surge  is  a  sudden  rise  of  sea  water  generated  by  an  approaching  storm,  over and above the astronomical tides. This event imposes a major threat in Borongan City coastal areas, as manifested by Typhoon Haiyan on November 8, 2013 where more than 6,000 people lost  their  lives  in  Leyte.  It  has  become  evident  that  the  need  to  for  an  assessment  of  storm surges’ affected  areas  in  Borongan City as  an input  for the formulation of an early warning advisory for storm surges is of utmost importance. To provide forecasts of the possible storm surge heights of an approaching typhoon, the Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards 
under   the   Department   of   Science   and   Technology   (DOST-Project   NOAH)   simulated historical tropical cyclones that entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility. They developed high-resolution  hazard  maps  for  various  types  of  natural  hazards  using  frontier  science  and cutting-edge  technology. The  researchers  used  their  online  program  to  be  able  to  locate specific  storm  surge-prone  areas  in  Borongan  City,  Eastern  Samar  and  tabulated  it  into  four categories according to Storm Surge Advisory (SSA). The data should be used after Project NOAH releases its Storm Surge Advisory (SSA), which  announces  the  predicted  storm  surge  heights  for  specific  localities.  SSA’s  are  issued two days before the storm makes landfall.The researchers came up with an assessment of the affected areas so as to come up with an input in the formulation of an early warning advisory. Maps are necessary for the localized emergency response, identification of evacuation sites and access routes, road closures during disaster events, and setting of key rescue facilities.
