From a Japanese Newsite:
State weather forecaster Glaize Escullar said Haiyan was expected to hit
areas still recovering from a devastating storm in 2011 and from a 7.1-magnitude
quake last month.
They include the central island of Bohol, the epicenter of the earthquake
that killed 222 people, where at least 5,000 survivors are still living in tents
while waiting for new homes.
“The provincial governor has ordered local disaster officials to ensure that
pre-emptive evacuations are done, both for those living in tents as well as
those in flood-prone areas,” Bohol provincial administrator Alfonso Damalerio
told AFP.
Other vulnerable areas are the port cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan on
the southern island of Mindanao, where flash floods induced by Tropical Storm
Washi killed more than 1,000 people in December 2011.