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Republic Act No.
10121
otherwise known as PDRRM ACT of 2010
An Act Strengthening the Philippine Disaster
Risk Reduction and Management System,
Providing for the National Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Framework,
Institutionalizing the National Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Plan,
Appropriating Funds Therefore, and for Other
Purposes
4
PHILIPPINE RISK PROFILE
 Out of 173 countries assessed for their exposure to hazards, the
Philippines placed third.
RP DISASTER RISK PROFILE
RP is vulnerable to almost all types of natural
hazards because of its geographical location
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
1,800
2,000
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Nunber of Incidents
DEAD
Number of
Natural Incidents
Casualty
2000 108 641
2001 72 511
2002 60 233
2003 112 331
2004 125 1,289
2005 66 98
2006 221 1,418
2007 233 219
2008 248 815
2009 215 1,262
2010 245 195
2011 374 1,786
FACES OF RECENT DISASTERS
TS “SENDONG” (Washi) CAGAYAN DE
ORO
FACES OF RECENT DISASTERS
TS “SENDONG” (Washi)
FACES OF RECENT DISASTERS
TS “SENDONG” (Washi)
FACES OF RECENT DISASTERS
Compostela Valley
FACES OF RECENT DISASTERS
6.9 Earthquake in Negros Oriental
FACES OF RECENT DISASTERS
6.9 Earthquake in Negros Oriental
What are Earthquakes?
 An earthquake is the result of a sudden
release of energy in the Earth's crust that
creates seismic waves
 Earthquakes are recorded with a
seismometer, also known as a seismograph
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT EARTHQUAKE
 The largest recorded earthquake in the
United states was a magnitude 9.2 that struck
Prince William Sound, Alaska on Good
Friday, March 28, 1964
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT EARTHQUAKE
 The Largest Recoded Earthquake in the
world was a Magnitude 9.5 in Chile on May
22, 1960
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT EARTHQUAKE
 World‟s deadliest recoded earthquake occurred
in1556 in Central China, killing an estimated
830,000 people in 1976 another deadly
earthquake struck Tangshan, China where more
than 250,00 people were killed.
TIDAL WAVE VS TSUNAMI
 Although both are sea waves the two has
two different and unrelated phenomena
• Tidal Wave – is a shallow water wave caused by the
gravitational interaction between the sun, moon, and
earth.
•Tsunami – is a sea wave caused by an underwater
earthquake or landslide (usually triggered by an
earthquake) displacing the ocean water
Hypocenter of an earthquake
is the location beneath the
earth‟s surface where the
rupture of the fault begins
Epicenter of an earthquake is
the location directly above
the hypocenter on the
surface of the earth
 It is estimated that there are 500,000 detectable earthquakes in the
world each year. 100,000 of those can be felt, 100 of them cause
damage.
MAGNITUDE & INTENSITY
Magnitude is a measured value of the
earthquake size. The Magnitude is the same no
matter where you are, or how strong or weak the
shaking was in various location
Intensity is a measure of the shaking created b
the earthquake, and this value does vary with
location
KINDS OF SHAKING
1. Lateral
2. Vertical
Baguio Earthquake, 1990
Date : 17 January 1995
Time : 5:46 am (Jap. Time)
Magnitude : 6.9
Depth : 22 kms
Casualties : 5,502
Injured : 36,896
~200,000 buildings are damaged or
destroyed.
~300,000 people were evacuated to
temporary shelters
Source: USGS
The Great Hanshin Earthquake
KOBE, JAPAN
SECURITY
TEAM
TYPICAL ORGANIZATION OF
DISASTER CONTROL GROUP
CHAIRMAN
ASST. CHAIRMAN
DCG
OPERATIONS CENTER
SUPPLY
TEAM
TRANSPORTATION
TEAM
COMMUNICATION
TEAM
WARNING
TEAM
EVACUATION
TEAM
FIRE BRIGADE
TEAM
RESCUE
TEAM
MEDICAL
TEAM
DAMAGE
CONTROL
TEAM
STAFF ELEMENTS
OPERATIONS TEAM
DISCHARGE
LEVEL
DISCHARGE
LOCKING PIN
And SEAL
DISCHARGE
HOSE
DISCHARGE
NOZZLE
PRESSURE
GAUGE
CARRYING
HANDLE
DATA PLATE
BODY
Fire Extinguisher Anatomy
CLASS
Proper use of Fire Extinguisher
P
A
S
S
T
ULL the pin
IM the base (target)
QUEEZE the discharge level
WEEP the nozzle from left to right
AKBO !!!!!
Most Common Causes of Fire
- Arson
-Overheating appliances
(aircon, fans, TV sets, computers, chargers, adaptors, fluorescent, oven-
toasters)
-Overloaded circuits, octopus plug-in outlets and extensions
(substandard materials)
-Throwing of lighted cigarette / butts
-Neglected rubbish, grass fire
-Leaking LPG
-Unattended candles or incents
-Unattended cooking
-Improperly and accumulated stored combustible materials
Swing Out Door
Shelf near
Entrance
Narrow Exit
Glass Window
Decoration
Building Watching Exercise
Electic Post
and wirings
Gate’s Shade
Flower Pots
Building Watching Exercise
EVACUATION PLAN
 The Building Earthquake Evacuation Plan should
have provisions to utilize all available open spaces
nearest the building that are evaluated as safe from
falling debris and other materials that may cause
injuries.
Parking Area Park
EVACUATION PLAN
Flow of Traffic and Evacuation Route
One way traffic: persons
shall walk in one direction
Evacuation Site
Use arrows to indicate
the flow of evacuation
Earthquake Survival Kits
First Aid Kits
Prepare
DURING EARTHQUAKE
B. The main concern during an ongoing shaking is how
to protect oneself.
 Give specific instructions on what to do DURING an
earthquake.
Duck, Cover and Hold
Take cover under a sturdy table or strongly supported
doorway.
Watch out for falling objects.
Keep calm and don‟t panic.
B. The main concern during an ongoing shaking is how
to protect oneself.
 Give specific instructions about what to do AFTER as soon
as the shaking stops:
Be alert…
Listen to instructions.
Walk out of the building in an orderly manner.
DURING EARTHQUAKE
B. The main concern during an ongoing shaking is how
to protect oneself.
 While walking along the alleys/streets, be alert and watch out
for falling debris.
DON’T Run
DON’T Push
DON’T Talk
DON’T Return
DON’T bring your things
AFTER EARTHQUAKE
Why do we need to Conduct an
Earthquake Drill ?
Why do we need to Conduct an
Earthquake Drill ?
Earthquake is a natural phenomenon and cannot be
prevented. It can strike quickly without warning.
Earthquake can damage lives and properties.
No available technology that give an
accurate earthquake prediction.
TO MITIGATE EARTHQUAKE DISASTER
PHASES OF AN
EARTHQUAKE DRILL
PHASE 1. ALARM
siren / bell rings for 1 minute
ongoing “ground shaking or earthquake”
PHASE 2. RESPONSE
during the “shaking”
perform “DUCK, COVER and HOLD”
Remain in that position
until “shaking” stops
Still BE ALERT, open your eyes
PHASE 3. EVACUATION
after the “shaking”
All building occupants
evacuate, following pre-determined
routes, to the EVACUATION AREAS
(OPEN SPACE)
Phase 4. ASSEMBLY
At the designated evacuation
area, the „evacuees‟ must be
grouped together.
Phase 5. HEAD COUNT
Team leaders should check and
make sure all „evacuees‟ are
accounted for.
Phase 6. EVALUATION
An evaluation of the drill must be conducted
to identify problems encountered during the drill
and how this can be corrected in future earthquake
drills.
EARTHQUAKE DRILL
To be effective earthquake
drills
must be done regularly.
 Disasters remain a major challenge to achieve a disaster-
resilient & safer community in the Philippines by 2015
 Natural hazards abound:
typhoon, flood, landslide, earthquake, tsunami, volcanic
eruption, drought, etc.
 Climate change remains a potential risk to the country
 Poverty, a vulnerability condition, prevails
 Fast growing population, increasing population
densities, urbanization, environmental degradation and
pollution increase disaster risks
Our Challenges
COMMUNITY
BASED
EMERGENCY
WARNING SYSTEM
RED PAINT (4 to 6 ft). – NO MOVEMENT
The area should be clear. Everyone must be
in safer grounds or in the evacuation centers.
GREEN PAINT (2 to 4 ft.) – EVACUATE
Families should evacuate their homes and
go to their assigned evacuation centers.
YELLOW PAINT (0 to 2 ft.) – GET READY
Families should secure all of their
possessions and prepare necessary items
for evacuation.
COMMUNITY BASED EMERGENCY WARNING SYSTEM
FLOOD EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
“COLORS OF BEAUTY AND SAFETY”
INSTALLED THROUGHOUT THE CITY
AIMS:
To remind the public of the importance of
punctuality
To protect minors from possible dangers
they may encounter at night
To warn the public of apprehending disaster
51
COMMUNITY BASED EMERGENCY WARNING SYSTEM
(EMERGENCY MOTOR SIRENS)
• 1 one-minute blast- families should secure
all of their possessions and prepare
necessary items for evacuation.
• 2 one-minute blasts- families should
evacuate their homes and go to their
assigned evacuation centers.
• 3 one-minute blasts- The area should be
cleared. Everyone should be safe in the
evacuation centers.
52
COMMUNITY BASED EMERGENCY WARNING SYSTEM
(EARLY WARNING SIGNAGES FOR
LANDSLIDE, FLOOD/FLASHFLOOD)
THE NATIONAL DRRM FRAMEWORK
DM
• From a reactive, humanitarian
response oriented management
of disasters
DRR/DRM
• To a proactive, vulnerability
reduction and development
approach to disasters
Shifts the country’s paradigm and approach:
Thank You!

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disasterpreparednessjj-130318232451-phpapp01.pdf

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  • 2. Republic Act No. 10121 otherwise known as PDRRM ACT of 2010 An Act Strengthening the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management System, Providing for the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Framework, Institutionalizing the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan, Appropriating Funds Therefore, and for Other Purposes
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  • 5. PHILIPPINE RISK PROFILE  Out of 173 countries assessed for their exposure to hazards, the Philippines placed third.
  • 6. RP DISASTER RISK PROFILE RP is vulnerable to almost all types of natural hazards because of its geographical location
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  • 8. 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1,800 2,000 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Nunber of Incidents DEAD Number of Natural Incidents Casualty 2000 108 641 2001 72 511 2002 60 233 2003 112 331 2004 125 1,289 2005 66 98 2006 221 1,418 2007 233 219 2008 248 815 2009 215 1,262 2010 245 195 2011 374 1,786
  • 9. FACES OF RECENT DISASTERS TS “SENDONG” (Washi) CAGAYAN DE ORO
  • 10. FACES OF RECENT DISASTERS TS “SENDONG” (Washi)
  • 11. FACES OF RECENT DISASTERS TS “SENDONG” (Washi)
  • 12. FACES OF RECENT DISASTERS Compostela Valley
  • 13. FACES OF RECENT DISASTERS 6.9 Earthquake in Negros Oriental
  • 14. FACES OF RECENT DISASTERS 6.9 Earthquake in Negros Oriental
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  • 16. What are Earthquakes?  An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves  Earthquakes are recorded with a seismometer, also known as a seismograph
  • 17. INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT EARTHQUAKE  The largest recorded earthquake in the United states was a magnitude 9.2 that struck Prince William Sound, Alaska on Good Friday, March 28, 1964
  • 18. INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT EARTHQUAKE  The Largest Recoded Earthquake in the world was a Magnitude 9.5 in Chile on May 22, 1960
  • 19. INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT EARTHQUAKE  World‟s deadliest recoded earthquake occurred in1556 in Central China, killing an estimated 830,000 people in 1976 another deadly earthquake struck Tangshan, China where more than 250,00 people were killed.
  • 20. TIDAL WAVE VS TSUNAMI  Although both are sea waves the two has two different and unrelated phenomena • Tidal Wave – is a shallow water wave caused by the gravitational interaction between the sun, moon, and earth. •Tsunami – is a sea wave caused by an underwater earthquake or landslide (usually triggered by an earthquake) displacing the ocean water
  • 21. Hypocenter of an earthquake is the location beneath the earth‟s surface where the rupture of the fault begins Epicenter of an earthquake is the location directly above the hypocenter on the surface of the earth  It is estimated that there are 500,000 detectable earthquakes in the world each year. 100,000 of those can be felt, 100 of them cause damage.
  • 22. MAGNITUDE & INTENSITY Magnitude is a measured value of the earthquake size. The Magnitude is the same no matter where you are, or how strong or weak the shaking was in various location Intensity is a measure of the shaking created b the earthquake, and this value does vary with location
  • 23. KINDS OF SHAKING 1. Lateral 2. Vertical Baguio Earthquake, 1990
  • 24. Date : 17 January 1995 Time : 5:46 am (Jap. Time) Magnitude : 6.9 Depth : 22 kms Casualties : 5,502 Injured : 36,896 ~200,000 buildings are damaged or destroyed. ~300,000 people were evacuated to temporary shelters Source: USGS The Great Hanshin Earthquake KOBE, JAPAN
  • 25. SECURITY TEAM TYPICAL ORGANIZATION OF DISASTER CONTROL GROUP CHAIRMAN ASST. CHAIRMAN DCG OPERATIONS CENTER SUPPLY TEAM TRANSPORTATION TEAM COMMUNICATION TEAM WARNING TEAM EVACUATION TEAM FIRE BRIGADE TEAM RESCUE TEAM MEDICAL TEAM DAMAGE CONTROL TEAM STAFF ELEMENTS OPERATIONS TEAM
  • 27. Proper use of Fire Extinguisher P A S S T ULL the pin IM the base (target) QUEEZE the discharge level WEEP the nozzle from left to right AKBO !!!!!
  • 28. Most Common Causes of Fire - Arson -Overheating appliances (aircon, fans, TV sets, computers, chargers, adaptors, fluorescent, oven- toasters) -Overloaded circuits, octopus plug-in outlets and extensions (substandard materials) -Throwing of lighted cigarette / butts -Neglected rubbish, grass fire -Leaking LPG -Unattended candles or incents -Unattended cooking -Improperly and accumulated stored combustible materials
  • 29. Swing Out Door Shelf near Entrance Narrow Exit Glass Window Decoration Building Watching Exercise
  • 30. Electic Post and wirings Gate’s Shade Flower Pots Building Watching Exercise
  • 31. EVACUATION PLAN  The Building Earthquake Evacuation Plan should have provisions to utilize all available open spaces nearest the building that are evaluated as safe from falling debris and other materials that may cause injuries. Parking Area Park
  • 32. EVACUATION PLAN Flow of Traffic and Evacuation Route One way traffic: persons shall walk in one direction Evacuation Site Use arrows to indicate the flow of evacuation
  • 33. Earthquake Survival Kits First Aid Kits Prepare
  • 34. DURING EARTHQUAKE B. The main concern during an ongoing shaking is how to protect oneself.  Give specific instructions on what to do DURING an earthquake. Duck, Cover and Hold Take cover under a sturdy table or strongly supported doorway. Watch out for falling objects. Keep calm and don‟t panic.
  • 35. B. The main concern during an ongoing shaking is how to protect oneself.  Give specific instructions about what to do AFTER as soon as the shaking stops: Be alert… Listen to instructions. Walk out of the building in an orderly manner. DURING EARTHQUAKE
  • 36. B. The main concern during an ongoing shaking is how to protect oneself.  While walking along the alleys/streets, be alert and watch out for falling debris. DON’T Run DON’T Push DON’T Talk DON’T Return DON’T bring your things AFTER EARTHQUAKE
  • 37. Why do we need to Conduct an Earthquake Drill ?
  • 38. Why do we need to Conduct an Earthquake Drill ? Earthquake is a natural phenomenon and cannot be prevented. It can strike quickly without warning. Earthquake can damage lives and properties. No available technology that give an accurate earthquake prediction. TO MITIGATE EARTHQUAKE DISASTER
  • 40. PHASE 1. ALARM siren / bell rings for 1 minute ongoing “ground shaking or earthquake”
  • 41. PHASE 2. RESPONSE during the “shaking” perform “DUCK, COVER and HOLD” Remain in that position until “shaking” stops Still BE ALERT, open your eyes
  • 42. PHASE 3. EVACUATION after the “shaking” All building occupants evacuate, following pre-determined routes, to the EVACUATION AREAS (OPEN SPACE)
  • 43. Phase 4. ASSEMBLY At the designated evacuation area, the „evacuees‟ must be grouped together.
  • 44. Phase 5. HEAD COUNT Team leaders should check and make sure all „evacuees‟ are accounted for.
  • 45. Phase 6. EVALUATION An evaluation of the drill must be conducted to identify problems encountered during the drill and how this can be corrected in future earthquake drills.
  • 46. EARTHQUAKE DRILL To be effective earthquake drills must be done regularly.
  • 47.  Disasters remain a major challenge to achieve a disaster- resilient & safer community in the Philippines by 2015  Natural hazards abound: typhoon, flood, landslide, earthquake, tsunami, volcanic eruption, drought, etc.  Climate change remains a potential risk to the country  Poverty, a vulnerability condition, prevails  Fast growing population, increasing population densities, urbanization, environmental degradation and pollution increase disaster risks Our Challenges
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  • 50. RED PAINT (4 to 6 ft). – NO MOVEMENT The area should be clear. Everyone must be in safer grounds or in the evacuation centers. GREEN PAINT (2 to 4 ft.) – EVACUATE Families should evacuate their homes and go to their assigned evacuation centers. YELLOW PAINT (0 to 2 ft.) – GET READY Families should secure all of their possessions and prepare necessary items for evacuation. COMMUNITY BASED EMERGENCY WARNING SYSTEM FLOOD EARLY WARNING SYSTEM “COLORS OF BEAUTY AND SAFETY”
  • 51. INSTALLED THROUGHOUT THE CITY AIMS: To remind the public of the importance of punctuality To protect minors from possible dangers they may encounter at night To warn the public of apprehending disaster 51 COMMUNITY BASED EMERGENCY WARNING SYSTEM (EMERGENCY MOTOR SIRENS) • 1 one-minute blast- families should secure all of their possessions and prepare necessary items for evacuation. • 2 one-minute blasts- families should evacuate their homes and go to their assigned evacuation centers. • 3 one-minute blasts- The area should be cleared. Everyone should be safe in the evacuation centers.
  • 52. 52 COMMUNITY BASED EMERGENCY WARNING SYSTEM (EARLY WARNING SIGNAGES FOR LANDSLIDE, FLOOD/FLASHFLOOD)
  • 53. THE NATIONAL DRRM FRAMEWORK DM • From a reactive, humanitarian response oriented management of disasters DRR/DRM • To a proactive, vulnerability reduction and development approach to disasters Shifts the country’s paradigm and approach: