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Example of a hazard map. A hazard map is a map that highlights areas that are affected by or are vulnerable to a particular hazard. They are typically created for natural hazards, such as earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, flooding and tsunamis. Hazard maps help prevent serious damage and deaths. [1]
Maps, imagery, and statistics "India Meteorological Department". Government of India. Archived from the original on 2014-11-04 "Weather Resource System for India". National Informatics Centre. Archived from the original on 2007-04-29; Forecasts "India: Current Weather Conditions".
Cainta is a highly urbanized town, which has an abundant mix of commercial, industrial, and real estate businesses. As of 2018's Commission on Audit report, the town is the richest municipality in the country in terms of total assets. Cainta continues to attract businesses due to its proximity to Manila and the town's burgeoning population.
In other words, the earthquake zoning map of India divides India into 4 seismic zones (Zone 2, 3, 4 and 5) unlike its previous version, which consisted of five or six zones for the country. According to the present zoning map, Zone 5 expects the highest level of seismicity whereas Zone 2 is associated with the lowest level of seismicity.
In early Philippine history, the Tagalog bayan (Kapampangan: balen; "country" or "polity") [2] of Cainta was a fortified upriver polity that occupied both shores of an arm of the Pasig River. It was located not far from where the Pasig River meets the Lake of Ba-i and is presumed to be the present site of the municipality of Cainta , Rizal .
Sierra Valley Gardens is a mixed-use development being developed by Robinsons Land Corporation in Barangay San Juan, Cainta, Rizal, Philippines.Located on the boundary of Cainta and Taytay, the 18-hectare (44-acre) site was formerly a Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation vehicle production plant until 2015, when it transferred its production site to Santa Rosa, Laguna.
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 07:25, 19 March 2017: 3,648 × 2,736 (3.07 MB): Patrickroque01 (talk | contribs) {{Information |Description = Cainta Municipal Building along A. Bonifacio Ave, Cainta, Rizal |Source = Taken using my own camera with model DSC-HX5V |Date = 2015-05-12 |Author = Patrick Roque |other_versions = }}
Meralco sub-transmission lines line the highway from the Cainta–Masinag segment up to Santa Maria, Laguna and Infanta, Quezon. From Antipolo to Infanta, the Marikina–Infanta Highway is a standard 2-6 lane road divided by lane markings typical of national highways in the provinces.