Disaster Readiness, and Risk Reduction

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DISASTER READINESS, AND RISK

REDUCTION
Table 1. Preliminary data for (household/community).

Target household/community 6
Location and orientation (barangay) 720 Coral St. Juan Luna Brgy. 58 Tondo Manila
Adult (male): Winkle Amutan
Adult (female): Precilla Alonzo
Estimated population Senior citizens: Espefania Amutan And Harry Amutan
Children: Magdalene Therese Sanciego
PWDs: Ernesto Alonzo
Physical: House is concrete

Social: Our Neighborhood is like a family

Characteristics
Economic: Stable

Environmental: Subdivision
Figure 1. Map of
(household/community location)
Natural Hazards Technological Hazards
Food emergency Building/structural collapse
Plant disease and pest infestation Critical infrastructure failure
Drinking water emergency Energy emergency (supply)
Drought Explosion/fire
Earthquake Hazardous materials spills
Erosion Transportation emergency
Extreme temperatures Human-made Hazards
Flood Civil disorder/crime
Fog Cyberattack
Forest fire Terrorism
Geomagnetic storm War and international emergency
Hail Others (please specify)
Human health emergency
Landslide
Tornado
Typhoon
Tsunami
Table 3. Frequency and category of hazards for (household/community).
# Hazard Category Frequency Notes
- Explosion Likely 5 Explosions occur in the community at
least once every five years.
1 Likely 5 Earthquake occurs in community
Earthquake annually
2 Typhoon Likely 5 Typhoon occurs in community
annually
3 Unlikely 3 Flood occurs in community
Flood unlikely
4

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Table 4. Classification of hazards based on potential consequences

Physical Psychological Sociocultural Economic Environmental Biological

None None None None None None


Table 5. Rating guide for the determining sub-variable total of consequences.
Table 7. Consequence worksheet of hazards and sub-variables.
Critical Business/
Fatalitie Property Environmental Psychosocial
Hazards Injuries Evacuation infrastructure financial Total
s damages damage impact
impact impact

Explosio
n 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 23
Critical Business/
Property Environmental Psychosocial
Hazards Fatalities Injuries Evacuation infrastructure financial Total
damages damage impact
impact impact

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Table 8. Summary of all characteristics of potential hazards that might occur in (household/community).

Hazard Frequency Category Sub-variable Consequence Description


total

Explosion 5 likely 23 6 Catastrophic

Earthquake 5 Annually

Typhoon 6 Annually

Flood 6 Annually
Conclusions
Answer the following guide questions related to the results of the exercise.
Which of the hazards you identified is:
the most likely/most frequent to happen in your community? Typhoon and flood
the least likely/least frequent? Earthquake
What makes your household/community prone to the hazards you stated in 1.a.? State
evidences related to the information indicated in your preliminary data. (After natural hazards,
typhoon and flood are the most likely happens in the community.
Arrange the six categories of consequence according to:
Highest to lowest priority
a. Economic Highest to lowest effect on the children
b. Sociocultural Psychological
c. Environmental Physical
d. Psychological Biological
e. Physical Sociocultural
f. Biological Economic
Environmental
Highest to lowest effect on the children
a. Psychological
b. Physical
c. Biological
d. Sociocultural
e. Economic
f. Environmental
Which of the hazards your identified scored the highest for the following sub-variables:
Fatalities-0
Injuries-0
Evacuation-0
Property damage-0
Critical infrastructure-0
Environmental-0
Business/financial-0
Psychosocial-0
Based from the results of this exercise, is it important to conduct a HIRA Assessment on your
households or communities? Why or why not?
Yes of course, because some of the people really dont know how to be ready when it comes from
calamities and for us to be ready at all times.
Group 1
Leader
Crystal Arcilla

Members
Marielle amutan
Rj Aceveda
Ralph Aquino
Harold Atienza
Letter for you ms.
Ms,
Im really sorry po its all my fault hindi ko po
nagawa ng maaga yung ppt and ngayon ko lang po
natapos something came up po kasi fam problem
po and Ill talk to you po next meeting sorry po
talaga it wont happen again po pls Im trying my
best to cope up with all of my responsibilities but
destiny is really not with me today
Sincerely yours
Marielle Amutan,

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