About Miagao
PHYSICAL RESOURCE PROFILE
The Municipality has a total land area of 15,722.04 hectares. The poblacion, composed of eight (8) barangays, has an area of 299.54 hectares and the remaining 111 barangays has a total area of 15,422.50.
Miagao, a brief History
Miagao became an independent Municipality in 1716. It used to be a part or arrabal of four (4) different towns. Record shows that before Miagao became a town, it was an arrabal of Oton until 1580; of Tigbauan until 1952; of Suaraga or Suaragan (now San Joaquin) until 1703; and of Guimbal until 1716 when it became an independent town. It was until 1731, however, when Miagao had its own head. Read more: Miagao, a brief History
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The municipal employees here gathered for a one-day workshop on the Gender and Development (GAD) 2025 initiative.
This collaborative effort aimed to enhance awareness and strategies related to gender equality in local governance. Participants engaged in discussions, activities, and shared insights, all focused on promoting inclusive policies that support diverse community...
‘ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUAL IN CRISIS SITUATION’
The local government has consistently provided Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations (AICS) to Miagaowanons. AICS is one of the social welfare services offered by the Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office, with the strong backing of Mayor Richard...
‘STATE OF CALAMITY SECONDARY TO DENGUE’
After thorough deliberation, the members of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (MDRRMC) have recommended that the Sangguniang Bayan declare the Municipality under a State of Calamity due to the escalating number of dengue cases. As of this...
We urge everyone to play their part in fighting this deadly dengue disease.
Let us implement the 5S Kontra Dengue now: Search and destroy mosquito breeding sites, Secure your home with screens, Seek early consultation if symptoms arise, Support community efforts and Sustain hydration. Together, we can make a difference.
Some 14 Miagaowanons affected by Typhoon Paeng were listed as beneficiaries of six heads of chicken from the Department of Agriculture.
This support aims to help families rebuild and recover after the devastating impact of the typhoon. The initiative underscores the importance of community resilience and government assistance in times of crisis.