Vigan City, Ilocos Sur Emergency Hotline Numbers

Find below the contact details or the emergency hotline numbers of City of Vigan in the province of Ilocos Sur, including phone numbers, mobile numbers, email, website, and Facebook page.

Vigan City Police Station (PNP)
Mobile No.: 0917 860 7316
0998 967 2940
Facebook: Facebook.com/ViganCityPoliceStation
Email: [email protected]
   
Vigan City Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
Mobile No.: 0917 187 3911
Phone No.: (077) 674 3835
(077) 604 9646
Facebook: Facebook.com/vcfs.ilocossur
   
Local Government Unit of Vigan City
Address: Burgos St. cor. Quezon Ave., Brgy. I, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines 2700
Website: vigancity.gov.ph
Facebook: Facebook.com/candoncityofficial
Email: [email protected]
Phone No.: (077) 722 2466 (Mayor's Office)
(077) 722 8771 to 75 local 206 (City Information)
(077) 722 8771 to 75 local 104 (City Tourism)
   
Vigan City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO)
Mobile No.: 0917 113 1082
   
Vigan City Health Office
Mobile No.: 0917 104 1803
Phone No.: (077) 722 6785
   
Ilocos Sur - Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (PDRRMC)
Mobile No.: 0917 577 7926 (Globe)
0920 938 7926 (Smart)
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: Facebook.com/pdrrmc.ilocossur
   
Ilocos Sur - Provincial Police Office
Mobile No.: 0998 598 5049
   
Ilocos Sur Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Main Office)
Phone No.: (077) 674 7268 to 75
Mobile No.: 0917 777 5688 (Globe)
0908 967 7480 (Smart)
Fax No.: (077) 674 7267
Email: [email protected]
   
Ilocos Sur Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Vigan Sub-Office)
Phone No.: (077) 674 7269 loc 122
(077) 632 1220
(077) 722 2085
Mobile No.: 0917 579 3517

About Vigan City, Ilocos Sur

Vigan City is a component city in the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines.

Vigan was an important coastal trading post in pre-colonial times. Long before the Spanish galleons came, Chinese junks sailed from the South China Sea to Isla de Bigan through the Mestizo River. Sea-faring merchants came to barter exotic goods from Asian kingdoms in exchange for gold, beeswax and other mountain products from the Cordilleras. Immigrants, mostly Chinese, settled in Vigan, intermarried with the natives and started the multi-cultural bloodline of the Bigueños.

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Source(s): vigancity.gov.ph | FB Page of Vigan City PH | FB Page of PIA - Ilocos Sur | FB Page of Vigan City Police Station | FB Page of Vigan City Rescue Team

Last Update: February 11, 2023