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GEOLOGICAL

EVENT
A geological event is a slow or
sudden movement or physical action
on either the surface or below the
surface of the earth. LANDSLIDES
TORNADO
A landslide is defined as the
movement of a mass of rock, A tornado is a rapidly rotating
debris, or earth down a column of air that is in contact
with both the surface of the
slope. Landslides are a type
Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud
of "mass wasting," which
or, in rare cases, the base of a
denotes any down-slope
cumulus cloud.
movement of soil and rock
under the direct influence of
gravity.

VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
Volcanic Eruptions. A volcanic
eruption occurs when molten rock,
ash and steam pour through a vent in TSUNAMI
the earth's crust. Volcanoes are EARTHQUAKE
described as active dormant or A tsunami or tidal wave, also
An earthquake (also known as a
extinct (having ceased eruption; no known as a seismic sea wave, is
quake, tremor or temblor) is the
longer active). a series of waves in a water
shaking of the surface of the
Some volcanoesexplode. body caused by the displacement
Earth, resulting from the sudden
of a large volume of water,
release of energy in the Earth's
generally in an ocean or a large
lithosphere that creates seismic
lake.
waves.
Before AFTER ESTRELLADO, Ma. FE
Have emergency kits and Return home only after
survival packs prepared. These
11-HUMSS B
authorities have deemed
should contain medicine, cash,
the area safe.
important documents, whistles,
and extra clothes. Check your surroundings
Store food and clean water for damaged electrical
enough for three days. That’s cables and fallen posts.
two gallons of water per person Report these to the
per day. authorities.
Prepare candles, flashlights
and extra batteries in case the
power goes out. NATIONAL DISASTER RISK
Listen to the radio or watch TV REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT
for news updates. COUNCIL (NDRRMC)
HOTLINES
DURING
Trunklines:911-5061 to
Stay indoors and listen to the
65Operations
news for weather updates and
flood warnings.
Center:(02)911-1406,
(02)912-2665, (02)912-
If you need to evacuate, stay 5668, (02) 911-1873
calm. Close the windows, turn
off the main electricity switch
and bring your survival kit.
GEOLOGICAL
EVENT
A geological event is a slow or
sudden movement or physical
action on either the surface or
below the surface of the earth.
LANDSLIDES TORNADO
A landslide is defined as the A tornado is a rapidly rotating
movement of a mass of rock, column of air that is in contact
debris, or earth down a with both the surface of the Earth
slope. Landslides are a type of and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in
"mass wasting," which denotes rare cases, the base of a cumulus
any down-slope movement of soil cloud.
and rock under the direct
influence of gravity.

VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
Volcanic Eruptions. A volcanic
eruption occurs when molten rock, EARTHQUAKE
ash and steam pour through a vent TSUNAMI
An earthquake (also known as a
in the earth's crust. Volcanoes are
A tsunami or tidal wave, also quake, tremor or temblor) is the
described as active dormant or
known as a seismic sea wave, is a shaking of the surface of the
extinct (having ceased eruption; no
series of waves in a water body Earth, resulting from the sudden
longer active).
caused by the displacement of a release of energy in the Earth's
Some volcanoesexplode.
large volume of water, generally lithosphere that creates seismic
in an ocean or a large lake. waves.
Before AFTER MIRANDA, ANGELO M.

Have emergency kits and survival 11-HUMSS B


Return home only after
packs prepared. These should authorities have deemed the
contain medicine, cash,
area safe.
important documents, whistles,
and extra clothes. Check your surroundings for
Store food and clean water damaged electrical cables
enough for three days. That’s and fallen posts. Report
two gallons of water per person these to the authorities.
per day.
Prepare candles, flashlights and
extra batteries in case the NATIONAL DISASTER RISK
power goes out. REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT
Listen to the radio or watch TV COUNCIL (NDRRMC) HOTLINES
for news updates.
Trunklines:911-5061 to
DURING 65Operations
Center:(02)911-1406,
Stay indoors and listen to the
(02)912-2665, (02)912-5668,
news for weather updates and
flood warnings.
(02) 911-1873

If you need to evacuate, stay


calm. Close the windows, turn
off the main electricity switch
and bring your survival kit.

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