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HAZARD MAPPING
ANDRISK ASSESSMENT
WILLIAM EDZAR B. LIPIT
QPDRRMC- ERT
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HOW MANY SQUARE ARE THERE?
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HAZARD
Phenomena that pose threat to people , structuresor economicassets and which may cause disaster.
VUNERABILITY
Degree of loss (0% to 100%) resulting frompotential damaging phenomenon
RISK
Is the probability of meeting danger or sufferingharm or loss.
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Hazard Mapping:Is the process of identifying and
displaying the spatial variation ofevents or physical condition.
e.g.
potential ground shakingflood plains, hazmat sites, etc.
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HAZARD ASSESSMENTThe probability or change of an
event occuring in a particular areabased on geological evidence,historical data, and projections
derived from theoretical analysis.
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RISK ASSESSMENTThe risk assessment defines the
nature and severity of the riskproblems through two primarysteps.
RISK IDENTIFICATIONRISK ANALYSIS
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RISKIDENTIFICATION Focuses on four tasks:
Clarifying stakeholder risk management goals and
objectives. Identifying what exposures are necessary to
accomplish those goals and objectives.
Identifying potential hazards
Assessing the vulnerability of identified exposure tothe potential hazard.
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RISK ANALYSISExamines the significance of identified
risks on the communitys capability to
achieve defined goals and objectives.Gaps in understanding the nature ofthe hazard and uncertainties inexpected hazard impacts lead to lessaccurate risk assessments.
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RISK EVALUATIONIs a processs for evaluating what to
do about the risk, includingevaluating the feasibility ofpossible risk interventions.
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GEOGRAPHIC HAZARD MAPPINGWhat to do?
Draw a SPOT- MAP of your community .(roads, mountain, hills, ricefield, sea, creek, rivers,bridges, communication lines, electric grids, etc.)
After drawing all the lifelines, draw all thestructures in your community. (Houses, Buildings,Church,etc)
Identify the hazards that probably occur inyour community.
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VULNERABLEPOPULATION
1,200 FAMILIES
543 CHLDREN
670 WOMEN
4 HANDICAPPED
30 SENIOR CITIZENS
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VULNERABLELIFELINE
WATER SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL LINES
COMMUNCATION LINE
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HAZARDS MATRIX MAKINGAREAS MOST
LIKELY AFFECTED
POPULATION AT
RISK
LIFELINES AT RISK SOURCE OF
LIVELIHOOD MOSTLIKELY AFFECTED
INFRASTRUCTURES
MOST LIKELYAFFECTED
STRUCTURES MOST
LIKELY AFFECTED
HAZARD A
FLOOD
COASTAL AREAS 25 FAMILIES ALONG
THE COAST AND 15FAMS ALONG
MATSIKAS RIVER
SEA AND RIVER
ROUTES ETC.
FISHING , RIVER
TRADING , ETC.
THE MATIKAS
BRIDGE NEAR
THE COAST
HOUSES, BRGY.
HALL
HAZARD B
lANDSLIDE
,
SITIO MATAO,
BRGY BAOG
30 FAMILIES
LIVING IN FOOT
OF MT.
MATAMBOK
ROADS, CREEKS,
VEGETATION,ETC
VEGETABLE
TRDG.
LIVESTOCK ,
COMMUNICATION
TOWER
HOUSES , B.
HALL, PIG
FENCES
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RISK ASSESSMENT
HAZARDS LOCATION RISK
HIGH MODERATE LOW
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Whoever you are, wherever you live, there issomething you can do to help:
Donate Your Time!
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DISASTER RISK REDUCTION &
MGT. CAPABILITIES HUMAN RESOURCE
NAME DESIGNATION/POSITION
CONTACT
NUMBER
SERVICES REMARKS
MaximusDesmusAurelius
Cmdr. Of theARMY in theSouth
09204040604 DisasterIncidentConsultant
Available
Hon. Henry M.Buzar
Governor ? Disaster Mgt.Consultant
Available
Freeman Yo ERT- Leader ? RESCUE Available
AFP, PNP, BFP,PCG..etc
Chiefs ? Peace andOrder/RESCUE
Available
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DISASTER RISK REDUCTION & MGT.
CAPACITIES INVENTORY OF EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT QUANTITY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
Medical Services 3 Ambulance & ERVJeep & MultiCab
serviceable
Digging Equipment 200 Piko, Pala 50% are serviceable
TransportEquipment
10 Dump Trucks All are in runningcondition
CommunicationEquipment
55 Base and PortableRadios, Telephones
All are in goodcondition
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Continuation..
EQUIPMENT QUANTITY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
Road ClearingEquipment
5 Pay Loader,Bulldozer etc.
All are in runningcondition
Water Life Raft 200 Bancas, Speedboatand Rubber Boats All are in goodcondition
PPEPersonnel Protective
Equipments
300 Helmets, Boots,Raincoats, Gloves,
All are in goodcondition
Emergency
Electricity Supply
5 Generator In running
conditionEmergencyMedical Supplies
? Medicines, FA KitsEtc.
70% are available
ETC.
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COUNTER DISASTER PLAN is a plan that outlines all mitigating and posible
courses of action not only when a disaster occurs butalso when preparing for a posible disaster so that the
effect would not be immense.
the pupose of planning is to anticipate futuresituations and requirements, thus, ensuring theapplication of effective and coordinated countermeasures.
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ELEMENTS OF CDPINTRODUCTION
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURECOORDINATING INSTRUCTIONS
RESOURCES
REPORTING AND RECORDING
UPDATING OF PLANS
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PLANNING TABLE
ACTIVITY OBJECTIVE TARGETBENEFICIARIES
TIMEFRAME PERSONRESPONSIBLE
RESOURCES
NEEDED
MAKE ADISASTERPREPAREDNESS
PLANS
TO MINIMIZELOSS OF LIVES
AND PROPERTIES
ALL RES.OF BRGY.
10
APRIL2011
ALL MEMBEROF BDRRMC
Definitely TIME
PLANS,ORGANIZES, LEAD &CONTROL THERISK MGT
TO MITIGATETHE IMPACT OFDISASTER
THEMUNICIPALITY OF HANDA
JULY 2011 LCES ANDMEMBERS OFMDRRMC
Definitely TIME
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Successful PLANNING is possible,thanks to many
voluntary organizations
and caring people,
like YOU!
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GOOD DAY!
CIVIL DEFENSE IS
EVERYBODY RESPONSIBILITY
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE