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Contingency Plan Mnhs Alion
Contingency Plan Mnhs Alion
PLAN
For
GEOLOGICAL
HAZARDS
(EARTHQUAKE)
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A. Introduction 4
B. School profile 5
C. Location/Map 6
D. Hazard Identification 6
E. Table 1. Baseline Data on Learners 7
F. Table 2. Baseline Data on Teaching Personnel 8
G. Table 3. Baseline Data on Non-Teaching Personnel 8
H. Table 4. Baseline Data on Infrastructure 8
I. Table 5. Baseline Data on Non-Infrastructure 9
II. OBJECTIVES …………………………………………………………………………
A. Goals 10
B. Mission 10
C. Vision 10
III. HAZARD …………….……………………………………………………… 11
A. Table 6. Hazard Prioritization Mission 11
IV. HISTORICAL DATA ON DISASTER AND ITS IMPACTS…………… 12
Table 7. Historical Data on Disaster and Its Impacts 12
V. CAPACITIES AND VULNERABILITIES AND KEY DRRM MEASURES.
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A. TABLE 8: MATRIX OF CAPACITIES AND VULNERABILITIES AND
KEY DRRM MEASURES 13-21
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I. BACKGROUND
A. Introduction
This Contingency Plan for the Education sector places emphasis on building
resiliency for the institutional level in a systematic approach by promoting
preparedness measures that are built for disaster risk reduction education and it
engages all partners in the sector. It aims to empower all persons involved to take
responsibility for risk reduction and preparedness in their daily lives.
The situation analysis carried out in early 2019 which indicated that earthquake, fire
and typhoon are the most likely disaster events that education institutions may face.
however, the actions proposed are, in the main, generic as the same measures may
apply in different circumstances and institutions.
This document presents the Vision, Mission and Strategic Objectives of the
Contingency Plan, its scope and the assumptions on which it is based, its operational
procedures, the specific objectives and activities to be undertaken by the main
parties involved. It also outlines a process for monitoring and periodically reviewing
the plan.
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C. LOCATION/MAP
Barangay Alion is located at the northern part of Mariveles, bounded by Barangay
Batangas 2 on East, on west Mariveles mountains on the south is Lucanin and on the
north is Camp Gen. Luna Arsenal. The Barangay has a distance of 27 kilometers
from town proper, 2.7 kilometers from the Roman Highway and 33 kilometers from
the Provincial Capital.
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Number of Learners
(As of 2019-2020)
Grade
Level
Male Female Total
7 28 28 56
8 38 32 70
9 29 23 52
10 39 25 64
11 22 20 42
12 20 12 32
GRAND 176 140 316
TOTAL
Teaching Personnel
Male Female Total
No. of Person with Disability
Non-Teaching Personnel
INFRASTRUCTURE
No. of Classrooms
Source
Current
Type of Year of
Status of Instructional
Building Constructed Fundin Non-
Building rooms (Acad/
g instructional
Non-
rooms
academic)
Bagong 1978,1985,
National Good 4 0
Lipunan 1990,1998
Needs
Marcos
1989 National Minor 1 0
Type
Repair
Needs
FFCCC 2010 National Minor 1 0
Repair
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NON-INFRASTRUCTURE
No. of
No. of Furniture
DepEd No. of
No. of
Compute Learning
Black-
r-ization Arm Teacher’ Teacher’ Resource
boards Desk Chair
Package Chair s Table s Chair s
(DCP)
53 26 395 36 28 13 13 316
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GOALS
The rights of all students to education must go hand in hand with their right to
safety. This Contingency Plan aims to help safeguard both these rights. It starts
from the premise that all disasters can be mitigated with knowledge and good
planning, taking physical and environmental protection measures and developing
response preparedness at all levels in the education system.
Vision
Safe school communities that build resilience to disasters in their short- and
medium-term planning, as well as in their daily practices.
Mission
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II. HAZARDS
This section presents the hazard that are projected or deemed susceptible to
occur in MNHS-ALION. Included in this section is the table on Hazard Prioritization
which the MNHS-ALION DRRM Team and school head filled out.
Earthquake has been chosen as the priority for the Contingency Plan as it is
deemed ‘more likely’ to occur as shown on the table on Hazard Periodization.
However, the occurrence of earthquake in MNHS-ALION is only due to earthquake
originating on neighboring provinces of Bataan.
Further, the basis on making earthquake a priority of MNHS-ALION in the
Contingency plan is because one previous incidence of earthquake that affected
MNHS-ALION brought minor to moderate impact which damage cost Php 15,000 and
above.
Average
Rank
Probability Impact (P+I)/2
Hazard
Remark
Rate s Rate Remarks
minor
damage to
property
(Php 1, 000
EARTHQUAKE 4 1 and above) 2.5 1
FIRE 1 1 1 2.5
FLOOD 1 1 1 2.5
From the table, it can be gleamed that MNHS-ALION is prone to experiencing
earthquakes which is why it earned a rate of 4 that translates to a probability of
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This section presents the historical date on disasters and its impacts taken
from RADAR reports and other official documents. Particularly this section presents
the table of the past incident of a Magnitude 5.5 Earthquake in Castillejos Zambales
on April 22, 2019. Included in the table are the impacts of the earthquake on the
population, infrastructure and non-infrastructure of MNHS-ALION.
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Start
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Responders Conduct
Clusters Provide Continuous
Has the situation
NO A YES End
Normal Operation Support to Responders stabilized?
NO A
This part shall serve as an inventory of all existing human resources, supplies, and
equipment of MNHS-ALION that can be mobilized in preparing for response and during
response and early recovery after the onslaught of an earthquake.
Internal
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attended
Local DRRM/ May
seminar and 5 13
MOOE 2020
Teachers orientation
attended
Local DRRM/ May
seminar and 1
MOOE 2020
School Head orientation
attended
Local DRRM/ May
seminar and 1
MOOE 2020
Utility Worker orientation
External Resources
(e.g. Partners, PNP, BFA etc.)
Barangay Professional
12 Local DRRM NA
Officials training
Parents/ Professional
12 Local DRRM NA
GPTA Officers training
Social Professional
4 Local DRRM NA
Workers training
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Fire
MOOE 2020
Extinguishers/HCG Nearing expiry 7 3 4,500
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This section presents the actions that the Mariveles National High School
-Cabcaben Alion Annex DRRM Team will carry out when any hazard occurs in the
school, particularly, when an earthquake affected the school as it is the only priority
hazard of the school.
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This section presents the partners MNHS-ALION from local government units,
international and local non-government organizations (NGOs), and private sector in
providing service to MNHS-ALION during and after a hazard occur.
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This contingency plan for MNHS-ALION shall be effective upon publication. The plan shall be
considered a “working document “and be subjected to continuous review and enhancement
by the DepEd Technical Working Group based on latest scientific studies about geological
hazards, risk assessment findings and innovations in DRRM policies and standards.
Prepared by:
Noted:
THELMA ZULUETA
Principal I
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