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Contengency Plan For DRRM

The document provides a hazard identification and risk assessment for various natural hazards that could affect a school community. It ranks typhoons as the top hazard due to the potential for multiple casualties and deaths. Earthquakes are also identified as a risk due to the potential for major injuries. The document outlines early warnings, root causes, and existing mitigation measures for each hazard. It also generates worst-case scenarios for casualties, affected populations, and property damage from a 7.2 magnitude earthquake. Finally, it identifies clusters and lead agencies for response operations.

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Contengency Plan For DRRM

The document provides a hazard identification and risk assessment for various natural hazards that could affect a school community. It ranks typhoons as the top hazard due to the potential for multiple casualties and deaths. Earthquakes are also identified as a risk due to the potential for major injuries. The document outlines early warnings, root causes, and existing mitigation measures for each hazard. It also generates worst-case scenarios for casualties, affected populations, and property damage from a 7.2 magnitude earthquake. Finally, it identifies clusters and lead agencies for response operations.

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CP FORM1: HAZARD IDENTIFICATION

HAZARD PROBABILITY IMPACT AVERAGE RANK


RATE REMARKS RATE REMARKS

THE EVENT IS EXPECTED TO OCCUR IN THE TYPHOON INCIDENT RESULTED TO


TYPHOON 5 MOST OR MANY CASES WILL RESULT TO 5 BELOW 10 DEATH AND 150 MULTIPLE 5 1
MULTIPLE CASUALTIES AND PROBABLY INJURIES
DEATH
THE PUPILS MAY STUCK ALONG THE WAY
THE EVENT WILL PROBABLY OCCUR IN AND CAN CAUSE PANIC THAT MAY 4 2
EARTHQUAKE 4 MOST OR MANY CASES WILL RESULT TO 4 RESULT TO MAJOR INJURIES TO 300
MULTIPLE CASUALTIES AND PROBABLY PUPILS
DEATH

THE EVENT MIGHT OCCUR AT SOME TIME, SIGNIFICANT LOSS AND/OR DAMAGE TO 3 3
FIRE 3 AND PROBABLY WILL 3 PROPERTY THAT WILL COST
(500-001-3M)

THE EVENT COULD OCCUR AT SOME TIME, THE INCIDENT RESULTED TO BELOW 10 2 4
LAND ACCIDENT 2 BUT PROBABLY WILL NOT 2 INJURIES

THE EVENT MAY OCCUR ONLY IN NO CASUALTY, NO DAMAGE TO 1 5


1 EXCEPTIONAL CASES 1 PROPERTY
FLOOD
CP FORM 2: ANATOMY OF THE HAZARD

ROOT CAUSES EARLY WARNINGS TRIGGERING FACTORS EXISTING MITIGATING MEASURE


1. TYPHOON  Weather bulletin updates - - HIGH RISK OF HEAVY RAINS Planting of trees
CALL OF NATURE (PAG-ASA) - STRONG WINDS Public address system relative to typhoon signals,
Rainy season usually on June to December that  Tri Media (TV, Radio, Internet) Tropical cyclone which may landfall in or within Availability of vehicle for evacuation, identified
made it prone to tropical cyclones but in reality it  Unexplained migration of birds the vicinity of the City and may be enhanced by evacuation centers per barangay if necessary;
is not confined to June to December only it can  Blood red coloration of the sky during the following weather conditions: Drainage system
be experienced whole year round due to sunset and sunrise
CLIMATE CHANGE  Unusual cloud formation, convergence of  Habagat or southwest monsoon
cirrus clouds at one point in the horizon  Low pressure area
 Inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ)

2. EARTHQUAKE  Warning signs - UNMANAGE Availability of vehicle for evacuation, identified


 Indigenous knowledge such as: - Large boulders might fall down from the evacuation centers per barangay if necessary;
CALL OF NATURE  Unusual movement and sounds of mountain tops towards nearby Earthquake drill
Geographical location of the community animals community Signage
(particularly the school location)which is located
at low laying areas
3. FIRE UNEXPECTED DILAPIDATED STRUCTURES Availability of vehicle for evacuation, identified
HUMAN-INDUCED HAZARDS evacuation centers per barangay if necessary;

4. LAND ACCIDENTS SIGNAGES NOT PROPERLY MAINTAIN BY THE OWNER Proper signage and follow the traffic rules
HUMAN-INDUCED HAZARDS Seminars and trainings for the owner

5. FLOOD  Unusual cloud formation, convergence of DRAINAGE Declogging the canals


CALL OF NATURE cirrus clouds at one point in the horizon - HIGH RISK OF HEAVY RAINS Flood control measures
RAINY SEASON
CP Form 3A: Scenario Generation for Natural Hazard
SITUATIONS BAD WORSE WORST
DESCRIPTION OF THE EVENT 7.2 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE
CASUALTY
Death 120
Injury 400
Missing 100
AFFECTED POPULATION:
Local 1151
Foreign 0
EFFECTS ON:
Building 90,000,000
Properties/Computer
2,000,000
Laboratory
SCIENCE LABORATORY 200,000
Math Lab. 200,000
HELE 200,000
Canteen 200,000
Pathways 200,000
Agriculture/School Garden 250,000
Communication 50,000
Power 100,000
Water 100,000
Environment/Ecology
Response Capabilities
OTHERS:

CP Form 4B: Breakdown of Affected Population


MALE FEMALE

Location of Pre- School Teenage Adult Senior PWDs Others Total Pre- School Teenage Adult Senior PWDs Pregnant Lactating Others Total
Infant Toddler Infant Toddler
Affected school Age Citizen school Age Citizen
Population
0-12 18- 60 0-12 18- 60
1-3 yo 4-5 6-12 13-17 1-3 yo 4-5 6-12 13-17
mos. 59 above mos. 59 above

BCS-1

BUILDING
1
BUILDING
2

BUILDING
3
BUILDING
4
BUILDING
5
BUILDING
6
BUILDING
7
BUILDING
8
BUILDING
9
BUILDING
10
BUILDING
11
BUILDING
12
BUILDING
13
BUILDING
14
BUILDING
15
BUILDING
16
TOTAL
CP Form 5A: Cluster Identification

AGENCIES/OFFICES INVOLVED
LEAD
CLUSTERS PNP AF MEN MH PC BF MSWDO MDRRMO PRC GSO BAG MAO P BDRRMO DEPE J PORT Finance AGENCY/OFFICE
P RO O G P Clinic D

Food/Non / / / / / / / MSWDO
food

Health / / / / / / / / MHO

Law and / / / / / / / / / PNP


Order

Search, / / / / / / / / / / MDRRMO
Rescue
(ERT)
and
Retrieval

Logistics / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / MDRRMO
CP Form 5B: Summary of Cluster Identification

CLUSTER LEAD AGENCY/OFFICE MEMBER AGENCIES/OFFICES

Food/Non food MSWDO  MDRRMO


 PRC
 BAG
 Brgy Council
 JPort, Finance
Health DOH  CITY HEALTH UNIT
 RHU
 SCHOOL CLINIC
 BHW
 DSWD
DepEd
BFP
 BUDGET
Law and Order PNP  AFP
 PCG
 MDRRMO
 GSO
 BAG
 MAO
 Brgy Council
 JPort
Search, Rescue and Retrieval MDRRMO (ERT)  PNP
 AFP
 PCG
 BFP
 MSWDO
 BAG
 MAO
 P Clinic
 Brgy Council

CP Form 6: Needs and Activities Inventory

Cluster: Food and Non-Food Items

ACTIVITIES/
NEEDS ARRANGEMENTS TO MEET RESPONSIBLE AGENCIES/OFFICES TIMEFRAME
THE NEEDS
Food Packs (rice, Additional stockpiling DSWD, LGUs D-2
canned goods, coffee) Repacking DSWD, LGUs D-1
Delivery DSWD, LGUs D-0
Distribution DSWD, LGUs D+1

CP Form 7: Resource Inventory


Cluster: Search, Rescue and Retrieval

QUANTI UNIT RESOURCE AGENCY/ RESOURCE REMARKS


TY S OFFICE LOCATION
12 personnel Manpower LGU BCS-I COGON 1 certified
17 Manpower LGU BCS-I COGON 3 certified
5 Unit Hand Held LGU BCS-I COGON Serviceable
Radio
2 pc Base radio LGU BCS-I COGON Serviceable
3 pcs Megaphone LGU BCS-I COGON Serviceable
23 personnel Manpower TEACHERS BCS-I COGON 3 personnel on
schooling
13 personnel Manpower BRGY. BCS-I COGON 4 personnel on
OFFICIALS schooling
CP Form 8: Needs Projection and Resource Gap Identification

Cluster: Food and NFI

RESOURCE TARGET POPULATION PROJECTED NEEDS CURRENT GAPS


UNIT (PROJECTED – CURRENT) SOURCES
1 DAY 8 DAYS RESOURCE
STANDARDS COST TO FILL
COST COST THE GAPS
FAMILIES PERSONS (PHP) QTY COST (PHP) QTY COST (PHP) QTY QTY
(PHP) (PHP)
A. Food
Food Packs 100,000 500,000 1 Food P360 100,000 36,000,000 400,000 144,000,000 30,000 10,800,000 370,000 133,200,0 QRF
(6kg rice, 4 Pack/Family food food food food 00 (DSWD)
cans corned for 2 days packs packs packs packs
beef, 4 cans consumption 30% CF,
sardines, 6 pcs LGU
3-in-1 coffee)
Donations

B. Non-Food
Sleeping Mats 100,000 500,000 1 sleeping P150 100,000 15,000,000 10,000 1,500,000 90,000 13,500,00 QRF
mat/family mats mats mats 0 (DSWD)

30% CF,
LGU

Donations
TOTAL 51,000,000 144,000,000 12,300,000 131,700,0
00
CP Form 9: Budget and Resource Summary
Budgetary Summary

Cluster Cost of Projected Needs Cost of Current Resources Amount of Gaps Source of Fund
1. Food and NFI 144,000,000 12,300,000 131,700,000  QRF (DSWD)
 30% CF, LGU
 Donations
2. Health 100,000,000 10,000,000 90,000,000 DOH

TOTAL (PhP) 244,000,000 22,300,000 221,700,000

Resource Summary

Cluster Description Projected Needs Current Resources Gaps Source


1. Food and NFI Volunteers for 10,000 5,000 5,000  AFP
repacking  BFP
 PCG
 Academe
 Youth
organizations
2. Health Doctors 5,000 2,000 3,000  LGU
 Hospitals
 P/C/M Health
Office
 Private Sector

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