Vulnerability refers to characteristics that make a community, system, or asset susceptible to damage from hazards. There are four main types of vulnerability - physical, social, economic, and environmental. Factors like population density, age, wealth, education, and infrastructure influence a community's vulnerability. Exposure refers to the elements at risk, like people, buildings, and infrastructure. Vulnerability and exposure, combined with hazards, determine a community's level of risk. The Philippines faces high vulnerability due to its location in the Pacific typhoon belt, rugged landscape, many small islands, areas below sea level, and long coastline, making it highly exposed to typhoons, earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions, and landslides