Coronavirus Outbreak | MINDANAO: Provinces, cities, towns on lockdown
CHECKPOINT. Personnel from the Dapitan City Disaster Risk Reduction Office assisted by police establish checkpoints and take passengers' temperatures. Photo by Bert Laput/Rappler
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MANILA, Philippines – Following President Rodrigo Duterte's declaration of a Luzon-wide lockdown on March 16, local governments in Mindanao declared their own lockdowns or declared state of calamity, and imposed curfews.
On Tuesday night, March 17, Duterte placed the entire country under a state of calamity. Mindanao has 27 provinces, 33 cities, and 422 municipalities.
The following localities are under lockdown:
- Cagayan de Oro - starting March 20
- Cotabato - starting March 17
- Davao de Oro - local government imposed a "partial lockdown"
- Davao City - Executive order signed on March 15
- Davao del Sur
- Iligan City - starting March 16, effective indefinitely
- Lanao del Sur - starting March 17 until April 14
- South Cotabato - Executive order signed on March 16
- Southern Leyte - starting March 17 until March 31
- Valencia City, Bukidnon - starting March 16 until March 29
- Zamboanga City - starting March 20, 1 am
- Zamboanga del Norte - starting March 17 until April 14
- Zamboanga Sibugay - starting March 17, effective indefinitely
- General Santos City
Curfew
- Cotabato - 9 pm to 5 am
- Davao del Sur - 8 pm to 5 am
- South Cotabato - 7 pm to 5 am; Executive order signed on March 16
- Tagum City, Davao del Norte - 9 pm to 5 am; Executive order signed March 15
Community quarantine
- Kidapawan City - starting March 18
– Rappler.com
Check the lists below for areas under lockdown in Luzon and Visayas: