Disaster Awareness FAQ
Disaster Awareness FAQ
TYPHOONS
1. Keep your radio on and listen to the latest news about typhoon.
2. Everybody is advised to stay in safe and strong houses.
3. Evacuate from low-lying areas to higher grounds.
4. Stay away from coasts and riverbanks.
5. Watch out for the passage of the "EYE" of the typhoon.
FLOODING
1. Regularly monitor your radio and television for calamity news updates.
2. Prepare for enough candles, rechargeable lamps and flashlights for possible brownouts.
3. If you reside in an area near the river, waterways, or mountainsides, immediately
evacuate to prevent flashfloods and landslides.
4. Store enough food, water, and first-aid kit.
5. Prepare a list of emergency hotlines.
EARTHQUAKES
. Determine whether the site is along an active fault and/or prone to liquefaction or
landslide which may cause damage to your house
. Be sure that proper structural design and engineering practice is followed when
constructing a house or building.
. Evaluate the structural soundness of buildings and important infrastructure; strengthen or
retrofit if found necessary.
. Identify relatively strong parts of the building like door jambs, near elevator shafts, sturdy
, tables where you can take refuge during an earthquake.
. Learn to use fire extinguishers, first aid kits, alarms and emergency exit. These should be
accessible/conveniently located, and prominently marked.
. Protect your bodies from falling debris by bracing yourself in doorway or by getting under
a sturdy desk or table.
. Get away from power lines, posts, walls and other structures that may fall or collapse.
. Stay away from buildings with glass panes.
.If you are on a mountain or near steep hill slope, move away from steep escarpments
which may be affected by landslide.
3. When driving a vehicle, pull to the side of the road and stop.
. Do not attempt to cross bridges or overpass which may have been damaged.
. If you are along the shore and you feel a very strong earthquake, strong enough to make
standing difficult, it is always safest to assume that tsunami (giant sea waves) has been
triggered. Run away from the shore toward higher ground.
. Make it habit to turn of gas tanks when not in use.
1. If you are inside an old, weak structure, take the fastest and safest away out!
. Don't enter partially damage buildings; strong aftershocks may cause these collapse
. Gather information and disaster prevention instructions from battery-operated radios.
. Obey public safety precaution.
. Clean-up chemical spills, toxic and flammable materials to avoid any chain of unwanted
events.
. Check for fire and if any, have it controlled.
. Check your water and electrical lines for defects, if any damage is suspected, turn the
system off in the main valve or switch.
.Do not use your telephone to call relatives and friends. Disaster prevention authorities
may need the line for emergency communication.
. Do not use your car and drive around areas of damage, rescue and relief operations need
the roads for mobility.
5. If you must evacuate your residence, leave a message stating where you are
going.
. Take with you your earthquake survival kit, which should contain all necessary items for
your protection and comforts.