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Hazard Map Presentation
Hazard Map Presentation
AND RISK
ASSESSMENT
VUNERABILITY
Degree of loss (0% to 100%) resulting from
potential damaging phenomenon
RISK
Is the probability of meeting danger or suffering
harm or loss.
Hazard Mapping:
Is the process of identifying and
displaying the spatial variation of
events or physical condition.
e.g.
potential ground shaking
flood plains, hazmat sites, etc.
HAZARD ASSESSMENT
The probability or change of an
event occuring in a particular area
based on geological evidence,
historical data, and projections
derived from theoretical analysis.
RISK ASSESSMENT
The risk assessment defines the
nature and severity of the risk
problems through two primary
steps.
RISK IDENTIFICATION
RISK ANALYSIS
RISK IDENTIFICATION
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 to
the potential hazard.
RISK ANALYSIS
Examines the significance of
identified risks on the community’s
capability to achieve defined goals and
objectives. Gaps in understanding the
nature of the hazard and uncertainties
in expected hazard impacts lead to less
accurate risk assessments.
RISK EVALUATION
Is a processs for evaluating what
to do about the risk, including
evaluating the feasibility of
possible risk interventions.
GEOGRAPHIC HAZARD MAPPING
What 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 the
structures in your community. (Houses,
Buildings, Church,etc)
Identify the hazards that probably occur in
your community.
VULNERABLE
POPULATION
1,200 FAMILIES
543 CHLDREN
670 WOMEN
4 HANDICAPPED
30 SENIOR CITIZENS
VULNERABLE
LIFELINE
WATER SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL LINES
COMMUNCATION LINE
HAZARDS MATRIX MAKING
AREAS MOST POPULATION AT LIFELINES AT RISK SOURCE OF INFRASTRUCTURES STRUCTURES MOST
LIKELY AFFECTED RISK LIVELIHOOD MOST MOST LIKELY LIKELY AFFECTED
LIKELY AFFECTED AFFECTED
HAZARD A
FLOOD
COASTAL AREAS 25 FAMILIES ALONG SEA AND RIVER FISHING , RIVER THE MATIKAS HOUSES, BRGY.
THE COAST AND 15 ROUTES ETC. TRADING , ETC. BRIDGE NEAR THE HALL
FAMS ALONG COAST
MATSIKAS RIVER
HAZARD B ,
lANDSLIDE
MAKE A TO MINIMIZE
DISASTER LOSS OF LIVES ALL RES. APRIL ALL MEMBER Definitely TIME
PREPAREDNESS AND PROPERTIES
OF BRGY. 2011 OF BDRRMC
PLANS
10
PLANS,ORGANIZE TO MITIGATE THE LCE’S AND
S, LEAD & THE IMPACT OF MUNICIPALIT
JULY 2011 MEMBERS OF
Definitely TIME
CONTROL THE DISASTER
RISK MGT
Y OF HANDA MDRRMC
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and caring people,
like YOU!
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