DISASTER READINESS AND RISK REDUCTION
Borders
the Philippines is an island without land borders. It is an archipelago consists of over 7,000 island which only 2,000 are inhabited
Lava Flow
the area covered by lava as it pours out of a volcano's vent
The People
the current population of the PH is 108,064,180 as of Monday, June 24, 2019, based on the latest United Nations estimates The PH population is equivalent to 1.4% of the total world population The Philippines ranks as number 13 in the list of countries (and depedencies) by population the population is urban (48,051,350 people in 2019)
Drought
A long period of dry weather
Geo means what?
Earth
Sinkhole
A depression produced in a region where soluble rock has been removed by groundwater naturally occurring depression or hole on the Earth's exterior landscape....
Hazards
A situation that poses a threat to life, health, property, or environment may cause damage or even loss to property, livelihood, health and environment
Ash Fall
Ash that falls to the ground out of an ash cloud.
French word "des"
Bad
DENR
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
December to May
Dry season in the Philippines
MILF
Moro Islamic Liberation Front
MNLF
Moro National Liberation Front
Examples of Hazards
Floods Radiation Earthquakes Typhoons Outbreaks Tornadoes
Components of Physical Vulnerability
Geography Infrastructure Population
Bagyong Yolanda
Haiyan strongest typhoon cyclones in the world
NDRRMC
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
2 major classifications of disaster:
Natural Man-Made
Effects of disaster
Human Impact Environmental Danger Infrastructure Damage
Different Kinds of Hazards
Hydro-meteorological Hazards Geological Hazards Biological Hazards Environmental Hazards Chemical Hazards Accident Related
Social Vulnerability
Inability of people to withstand the impacts of disasters in relation to inherent characteristics
Bagyong Ondoy
Ketsana submerging Metro Manila in a record breaking flood level
Potential volcano-related hazards
Lahar Ash Fall Pyroclastic Flow Ballistic Projectile Volcanic Gases Lava Flow
RA 7160
Local Government Code of the Philippines stipulates that the local government heads can perform emergency measures needed during and in the aftermath of any disasters be it natural or man-made
3 factors required for liquefaction to occur
Loose granular sediment Water saturated sediment Strong shaking
PHILVOLCS
Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
7107 islands
Philippine archipelago
Types Of Vulnerability
Physical Social Economic Environmental
Aster
Star
Classification of Earthquakes Based on Cause:
Tectonic Earthquakes Volcanic Earthquakes Collapse Earthquakes Explosion Earthquakes
Landslides
The sudden and rapid movement of a large amount of material down a slope produce by earthquakes or incessant heavy rainfall, w/ch also predisposes the area to sinkhole development and eventually cause massive destruction.
Tropical Storm Uring
Thelma deadliest tropical cyclones in Philippine history, killing at least 5,081 people. (wiki)
Vulnerable Groups in the country
Women Children Elderly PWDs Migrant
WHO stands for
World Health Organization
Pyroclastic Flow
a dense, destructive mass of very hot ash, lava fragments, and gases ejected explosively from a volcano and typically flowing downslope at great speed.
Lahar
a destructive mudflow on the slopes of a volcano.
Tsunami
a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance. also known as "seismic sea waves" can travel hundreds of miles over the open sea and destroy lands with waves as high as 100 ft or more
Geological Hazard
an extreme natural events in the crust of the earth that pose a threat to life and property, for example, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis (tidal waves) and landslides
Ballistic Projectile
are Volcanic rock materials directly ejected from the volcano's vent with force and trajectory
Ground Shaking
created by seismic Earth movements, when the ground shakes strongly building may collapse and their occupants may be wounded or die.
Physical Impact
death of people destruction and loss of vital infrastructure wide spread loss of housing
R.A. 10121 (Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010)
define disaster as a severe disruption of a community on society's day to day.
John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
define disaster as a sudden overwhelming and unforeseen events in different levels.
Mitigation
defined as planning and preparations
Socio-Cultural Impact
displacement of population loss of cultural identity forced adoption of new sets of culture ethnic conflicts
three types of tectonic plate boundaries
divergent, convergent, transform
Natural
environmental disturbance
Biological Impact
epidemic to people chronic and permanent illness due to nuclear radiation mental disorder developed from the consumption of contaminated foods the proliferation of different viral and bacterial diseases
Geography
estimated land area of 300,000 square kilometers with 1,830 as water area it has 7,107 islands, of which 2,000 are occupied and 11 islands hold 95% of the total country's land area
Earthquake-induced landslide
failures in steep or hilly slopes triggered by an earthquake movement of rocks, Earth's debris and slopes generated by an earthquake
Community level
fire collapse of buildings flood outbreak of communicable and contagious diseases displacement of people due to armed conflicts
Psychological Impact
grief and psychological trauma marital conflicts depression due to loss of loved ones and properties chronic anxiety among children severely affected
June through October
heavy rain usually expected
Economic Vulnerability
highly dependent on a country's economic structure and fiscal dynamics
Risk assessment
important aspect of disaster planning it identifies what natural or man-made phenomenon the individual, community or country is at risk for.
Physical Vulnerability
interaction between living things, structures, and systems
Environmental Vulnerability
judicious use and protection of natural resources
Environmental Impact
loss of forest due to forest fires loss of freshwater due to salination (intrusion of saltwater to freshwater sources disturbance of biodiversity loss of natural rivers and other tributaries
Economic Impact
loss of job due to displacement loss of harvest and livestock loss of farms, fish cages, and other sources of living loss of money and other valuable like jewelry, furniture, and appliances
Earthquake-induced ground subsidence
lowering of land due to earthquake on a fault line can produce large portion of land to sink during an earthquake
Az-zarhr (nakakaasar ganon, char ang corny sorna)
luck or chance
Man-Made
made by people
Household level
major financial issues financial difficulties death of loved ones social adversities
Risk
measure of the expected losses due to a hazardous event
Response
mobilization of forces done during and immediately after a calamitous event
Liquefaction
occurs when trembling of earthquake cause of a soil to lose strength and flow
Economics
over 4 million families that remain poor the Philippines categorized as a lower middle income country placing 114th out of 187 countries the Philippines ranked 77 out 148 countries pertaining to Gender Inequality Index (GII)
1,449,295
population of Caloocan and Davao City
886,171
population of Cebu City
1,652,171
population of Manila
3,179,536
population of Quezon City
Vulnerability
possibility or susceptibility to acquire the consequences of disasters.
Hazard
potential harm or situation phenomenon situation originated from the French word "hasard"
Exposure
presence that makes the disaster a possibility degree to which the elements at risk are likely to experience hazards events of different magnitude
Volcanic Earthquakes
produces tremors that occur before or after an explosion
Tectonic Earthquakes
slack movable fragments of lands or the Earth's crust
Recovery Phase
slow return to normal life after a disaster.
Collapse Earthquakes
small earthquakes in underground caverns and mines "mine burst" underground mining usually produces a tremor that can be felt on Earth's surface
June through November
strong typhoons usually came
Mitigating Measures
taken before, during and after a disaster
The Culture
the Filipino culture is influenced by the colonization of Spain and United States roughly 11 million OFWs who live outside the nation Philippines also ranks 94 of 177 countries with most corrupt perception Filipinos take pride in their families We are very religious, love to eat and to sing we have the largest Christmas celebration -- ever
Geographics
the social and cultural factors that influence the success of any disaster management program, disaster vulnerabilities and readiness of the populace cities throughout the Philippines are addressing urbanization problems such as overcrowding, underprivileged quality of life, and fast growing urban poor communities
Climate
the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. being near to the Pacific Ocean and located near the equator, has tropical weather condition
Philippines
third most disaster prone country in the world Pearl of the Orient
Explosion Earhquakes
tremors directly caused by nuclear deterioration
Earthquake
unexpected discharge of energy in the Earth's crust causing movements along a fault line or a direct cause of..... considered the deadliest and most dangerous natural occurrence on the planet.....
Volcanic Gases
vapor and aerosols that exit a volcano
Bagyong Sendong
washi late-season tropical cyclone that caused catastrophic damage in the Philippines in late 2011