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Arnel O. Rivera
   LPU-Cavite
REVIEW:
   A disaster is a natural or man-made
    hazard resulting to physical damage or
    destruction, loss of life, or drastic
    change to the natural environment.
Disaster
   VS
Calamity
Examples of Natural
    Calamities
Earthquake
 Isan unexpected and rapid
 shaking of earth due to the
 breakage and shifting of
 underneath layers of earth.
Tornado
 A violentstorm characterized with
 a rotating and funnel shaped
 cloud.
Flood
 Is
   an increased level of water due to
 heavy rain or any other cause.
Hail
 Comes  into existence when
 updrafts in the thunder clouds take
 the raindrops up towards the
 extremely colds regions in the
 atmosphere.
Wildfire
 -It happens when
  forest areas catches
  fire.
Storms
Rotating strong winds
 caused by a low
 pressure system from
 ocean currents.
Different Names of Storms
according to origin:
Typhoon  – Pacific ocean
Hurricane – Atlantic Ocean
Cyclones – Indian Ocean
Volcanic Eruption
   Caused by pressure when gasses in the
    molted rock becomes intense.
PHILIPPINE DISASTERS
   According to the International Red Cross
    and Red Crescent Societies, the
    Philippines was the fourth most accident
    prone country in the world. Some 5
    million Filipinos were killed or injured as
    a result of disasters or man-made
    calamities over a ten-year period (1992-
    2001).
Worst Man-made Disaster
   On July 12, 2000, Nearly 500 garbage
    scavengers who were living literally at the
    Payatas dumpsite in Quezon City were
    buried alive under tons of garbage when a
    50-foot garbage mountain collapsed on their
    makeshift houses at the height of torrential
    rains.
Worst Festival Tragedy
   On July 2, 1993, a pagoda carrying
    hundreds of Catholic devotees during
    the annual pagoda festival in Bocaue,
    Bulacan sank into the muddy Bocaue
    River. About 279 people, including
    children, drowned in the incident. One
    victim, Sajid Bulig, died a hero after
    saving four children out of the river.
Worst Sea Accidents
   In December 1987, some 4,341 people
    died when Dona Paz, an inter-island
    passenger ferry owned by Sulpicio Lines
    collided with an oil tanker off Mindoro
    Island. Sadly it was not to be the last
    sea tragedy in the Philippines. In 1988,
    around 250 people died when Dona
    Marilyn, another passenger ferry owned
    by Sulpicio Lines, sank.
Worst Air Accident
   On April 19, 2000, some 131 people
    were killed when a commercial airplane
    from Manila crashed in Samal Island,
    Davao del Norte province (southern
    Mindanao). All the passengers and crew,
    including four infants, of Air Philippines
    Boeing 737-200 (Flight 541 from Manila)
    died in what is now considered the worst
    air tragedy in the Philippines.
Worst Terrorist Attacks
   In April 1995, the Muslim extremist Abu
    Sayyaf (Bearers of the Sword) group
    raided the Christian town of Ipil in
    Zamboanga del Norte province and
    burned all its houses and
    establishments. The group also shot
    dead at least 54 residents of the town.
Worst Fires
   On March 18, 1996 a fire at Ozone disco
    along Timog Avenue in Quezon City left
    150 people dead and 90 others
    seriously injured. Around 350 young
    Filipinos were inside the bar when the
    fire struck. It was considered the worst
    nightclub fire since a blaze killed 164
    people in Southgate, Kentucky in 1977.
Worst Earthquake
   On July 16, 1990, an earthquake that
    registered 7.7 on the Richter scale killed
    1,700 people, injured 3,000 individuals
    and displaced 148,000 more in Luzon.
    Among the cities that sustained the
    worst damages were Baguio, Dagupan
    and Cabanatuan.
Worst Typhoons and
Flashfloods
 Typhoon Thelma on November 5, 1991, a
  flashflood hit Ormoc City in Leyte province,
  killing at least 3,000 people and destroying
  the homes of 50,000 others.
 In September 1984, a typhoon Ike killed
  1,300 persons while in 1995 typhoon
  Angela killed 700 people.
 On August 3, 1999, heavy torrential rains
  caused a landslide that killed 58 people
  and buried over 100 houses at Cherry Hills
  Subsivision in Antipolo City.
Disaster Management
 Disaster management is the discipline
  that involves preparing, warning,
  supporting and rebuilding societies
  when natural or man-made disasters
  occur.
 It is the continuous process in an effort
  to avoid or minimize the impact of
  disasters resulting from hazards.
Disaster Management
   Effective disaster management relies on
    thorough integration of emergency plans
    at all levels of government and non-
    government involvement.
Goals of Disaster Management
 Avoid or reduce the potential losses
  from hazards
 Assure prompt and appropriate
  assistance to victims of disaster
 Achieve rapid and effective recovery.
Disaster Management Cycle
   Illustrates the ongoing process by which
    the government and the private sector
    plan for and reduce the impact of
    disasters, react during and immediately
    following a disaster, and take steps to
    recover after a disaster has occurred.
Disaster Management Cycle
   Appropriate actions at all points in the
    cycle lead to greater preparedness,
    better warnings, reduced vulnerability or
    the prevention of disasters during the
    next iteration of the cycle.
Disaster Management Cycle
   The complete disaster management
    cycle includes the shaping of public
    policies and plans that either modify the
    causes of disasters or mitigate their
    effects on people, property, and
    infrastructure.
Disaster Management Cycle
Response
            Includes actions taken to
             save lives, prevent damage
             to property, and to preserve
             the environment during
             emergencies or disasters.
            It is the implementation of
             action plans.
Recovery
   Includes actions that assist a community
    to return to a sense of normalcy after a
    disaster.
Mitigation
 Any activity that reduces either the
  chance of a hazard taking place or a
  hazard turning into disaster.
 It includes building codes; zoning and
  land use management; regulations and
  safety codes; preventive health care;
  and public education.
Risk reduction
   Anticipatory measures and actions that
    seek to avoid future risks as a result of a
    disaster.
Prevention
 Avoiding a disaster at the eleventh hour.
 Includes activities which actually
  eliminate or reduce the probability of
  disaster occurrence, or reduce the
  effects of unavoidable disasters.
Preparedness
 Plans made to save lives or property,
  and help the response and rescue
  service operations.
 This phase covers
  implementation/operation, early warning
  systems and capacity building so the
  population will react appropriately when
  an early warning is issued.
Take Note!
   The disaster management phases
    illustrated here do not always, or even
    generally, occur in isolation or in this
    precise order. Often phases of the cycle
    overlap and the length of each phase
    greatly depends on the severity of the
    disaster.
NDCC
   The National Disaster Control Center
    (NDCC), was created on October 19,
    1970, as the forerunner of the National
    Disaster Coordinating Council created
    under PD 1566. It serves as the highest
    policy-making body for disasters in the
    country and includes almost all
    Department Secretaries as members.
NDCC
 It is headed by the Sec. of National
  Defense as Chairman.
 The disaster coordinating councils
  (DCCs) from the regional, provincial, city
  and municipal level, on the other hand,
  are composed of representatives of
  national government agencies operating
  at these levels and local officials
  concerned.
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Disaster management

  • 1. Presented by: Arnel O. Rivera LPU-Cavite
  • 2. REVIEW:  A disaster is a natural or man-made hazard resulting to physical damage or destruction, loss of life, or drastic change to the natural environment.
  • 3. Disaster VS Calamity
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  • 6. Examples of Natural Calamities
  • 7. Earthquake  Isan unexpected and rapid shaking of earth due to the breakage and shifting of underneath layers of earth.
  • 8. Tornado  A violentstorm characterized with a rotating and funnel shaped cloud.
  • 9. Flood  Is an increased level of water due to heavy rain or any other cause.
  • 10. Hail  Comes into existence when updrafts in the thunder clouds take the raindrops up towards the extremely colds regions in the atmosphere.
  • 11. Wildfire -It happens when forest areas catches fire.
  • 12. Storms Rotating strong winds caused by a low pressure system from ocean currents.
  • 13. Different Names of Storms according to origin: Typhoon – Pacific ocean Hurricane – Atlantic Ocean Cyclones – Indian Ocean
  • 14. Volcanic Eruption  Caused by pressure when gasses in the molted rock becomes intense.
  • 15. PHILIPPINE DISASTERS  According to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the Philippines was the fourth most accident prone country in the world. Some 5 million Filipinos were killed or injured as a result of disasters or man-made calamities over a ten-year period (1992- 2001).
  • 16. Worst Man-made Disaster  On July 12, 2000, Nearly 500 garbage scavengers who were living literally at the Payatas dumpsite in Quezon City were buried alive under tons of garbage when a 50-foot garbage mountain collapsed on their makeshift houses at the height of torrential rains.
  • 17. Worst Festival Tragedy  On July 2, 1993, a pagoda carrying hundreds of Catholic devotees during the annual pagoda festival in Bocaue, Bulacan sank into the muddy Bocaue River. About 279 people, including children, drowned in the incident. One victim, Sajid Bulig, died a hero after saving four children out of the river.
  • 18. Worst Sea Accidents  In December 1987, some 4,341 people died when Dona Paz, an inter-island passenger ferry owned by Sulpicio Lines collided with an oil tanker off Mindoro Island. Sadly it was not to be the last sea tragedy in the Philippines. In 1988, around 250 people died when Dona Marilyn, another passenger ferry owned by Sulpicio Lines, sank.
  • 19. Worst Air Accident  On April 19, 2000, some 131 people were killed when a commercial airplane from Manila crashed in Samal Island, Davao del Norte province (southern Mindanao). All the passengers and crew, including four infants, of Air Philippines Boeing 737-200 (Flight 541 from Manila) died in what is now considered the worst air tragedy in the Philippines.
  • 20. Worst Terrorist Attacks  In April 1995, the Muslim extremist Abu Sayyaf (Bearers of the Sword) group raided the Christian town of Ipil in Zamboanga del Norte province and burned all its houses and establishments. The group also shot dead at least 54 residents of the town.
  • 21. Worst Fires  On March 18, 1996 a fire at Ozone disco along Timog Avenue in Quezon City left 150 people dead and 90 others seriously injured. Around 350 young Filipinos were inside the bar when the fire struck. It was considered the worst nightclub fire since a blaze killed 164 people in Southgate, Kentucky in 1977.
  • 22. Worst Earthquake  On July 16, 1990, an earthquake that registered 7.7 on the Richter scale killed 1,700 people, injured 3,000 individuals and displaced 148,000 more in Luzon. Among the cities that sustained the worst damages were Baguio, Dagupan and Cabanatuan.
  • 23. Worst Typhoons and Flashfloods  Typhoon Thelma on November 5, 1991, a flashflood hit Ormoc City in Leyte province, killing at least 3,000 people and destroying the homes of 50,000 others.  In September 1984, a typhoon Ike killed 1,300 persons while in 1995 typhoon Angela killed 700 people.  On August 3, 1999, heavy torrential rains caused a landslide that killed 58 people and buried over 100 houses at Cherry Hills Subsivision in Antipolo City.
  • 24. Disaster Management  Disaster management is the discipline that involves preparing, warning, supporting and rebuilding societies when natural or man-made disasters occur.  It is the continuous process in an effort to avoid or minimize the impact of disasters resulting from hazards.
  • 25. Disaster Management  Effective disaster management relies on thorough integration of emergency plans at all levels of government and non- government involvement.
  • 26. Goals of Disaster Management  Avoid or reduce the potential losses from hazards  Assure prompt and appropriate assistance to victims of disaster  Achieve rapid and effective recovery.
  • 27. Disaster Management Cycle  Illustrates the ongoing process by which the government and the private sector plan for and reduce the impact of disasters, react during and immediately following a disaster, and take steps to recover after a disaster has occurred.
  • 28. Disaster Management Cycle  Appropriate actions at all points in the cycle lead to greater preparedness, better warnings, reduced vulnerability or the prevention of disasters during the next iteration of the cycle.
  • 29. Disaster Management Cycle  The complete disaster management cycle includes the shaping of public policies and plans that either modify the causes of disasters or mitigate their effects on people, property, and infrastructure.
  • 31. Response  Includes actions taken to save lives, prevent damage to property, and to preserve the environment during emergencies or disasters.  It is the implementation of action plans.
  • 32. Recovery  Includes actions that assist a community to return to a sense of normalcy after a disaster.
  • 33. Mitigation  Any activity that reduces either the chance of a hazard taking place or a hazard turning into disaster.  It includes building codes; zoning and land use management; regulations and safety codes; preventive health care; and public education.
  • 34. Risk reduction  Anticipatory measures and actions that seek to avoid future risks as a result of a disaster.
  • 35. Prevention  Avoiding a disaster at the eleventh hour.  Includes activities which actually eliminate or reduce the probability of disaster occurrence, or reduce the effects of unavoidable disasters.
  • 36. Preparedness  Plans made to save lives or property, and help the response and rescue service operations.  This phase covers implementation/operation, early warning systems and capacity building so the population will react appropriately when an early warning is issued.
  • 37. Take Note!  The disaster management phases illustrated here do not always, or even generally, occur in isolation or in this precise order. Often phases of the cycle overlap and the length of each phase greatly depends on the severity of the disaster.
  • 38. NDCC  The National Disaster Control Center (NDCC), was created on October 19, 1970, as the forerunner of the National Disaster Coordinating Council created under PD 1566. It serves as the highest policy-making body for disasters in the country and includes almost all Department Secretaries as members.
  • 39. NDCC  It is headed by the Sec. of National Defense as Chairman.  The disaster coordinating councils (DCCs) from the regional, provincial, city and municipal level, on the other hand, are composed of representatives of national government agencies operating at these levels and local officials concerned.
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