Drrm Flashcards

(29 cards)

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is an approach and process of disaster risle management in which communities al risk are actively engaged in The identification, analysis, trealment, monitoring and evaluation of disaster rises

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CBDRRM

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empowers people by valuing their local knowledge and sleills.

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bayanihan

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refers to the efforts taken to analyze and reduce the impacts of disasters.

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Disaster Risk Reduction

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Refers to the systematic effort to minimize vulnerabilities and disaster risks.

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DISASTER RISK REDUCTION

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Aims to avoid disasters through prevention, or limit impacts through mitigation and preparedness.

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DISASTER RISK REDUCTION

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are designed to reduce disaster-related losses.

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Mitigation measures

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include systems like early warning devices.

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Preparedness measures

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are conducted before a disaster occurs.

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DRR activities

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Alerts communities about disasters like floods, Typhoons, landslides, and earthquakes.

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Early Warning

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TYPES OF EARLY WARNINGS

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Timely Warning
Clear & Specific Warning
Consequence-Based Warning
Evacuation Information
Credible Source Warning
Communication Channel Warning
Modern Technology Warning

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A warning issued before a hazard becomes dangerous so people have enough time to act.

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Timely Warning

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A warning that explains the hazard in simple, understandable language to make people act quickly.

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Clear & Specific Warning

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A warning that tells the risks of ignoring it, encouraging people to Take the hazard seriously.

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Consequence-Based Warning

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Provides safe roules and destinations so people can move out of danger safely.

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Evacuation Information

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A warning given by authorized personnel (like DRRM officers, barangay officials, or PAGASA) to avoid misinformalion.

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Credible Source Warning

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Delivered through TV, radio, social media, text, or megaphones so everyone receives it.

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Communication Channel Warning

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Uses smartphones, apps, automated alerts, and livestreams to give real-time updates and allow people to report conditions.

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Modern Technology Warning

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aims to reduce, or avoid, the potential losses from hazards, assure prompt and appropriate assistance to the victims of disaster, and achieve rapid and effective recovery.

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Disaster management

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occur as disaster management improvements are made in anticipation of a disaster event

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The mitigation and preparedness phases

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GOALS OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT:

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  1. Reduce, or avoid, losses from hazards;
  2. Assure prompt assistance to victims,
  3. Achieve rapid and effective recovery.
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responsible for formulating policies and frameworks for warning systems.

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National government

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WHO ARE THE 4 PARTICIPANTS IN CBDRRM?

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National Government Agencies (NGAS)

Non-Government Organizations (1605)

the private sectors

United Nations (UM)

23
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Before conducting an earthquake drill, teachers and students should first receive an?

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This routine should be emphasized during earthquake drill

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Duck, Cover, and Hold

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may also conduct an off-campus educational trip to agencies involved in monitoring hazards (such as PHIVOLCS) for additional orientation.
Schools
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may be invited to the school to provide the briefing.
PHIVOLCS resource person
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located in an earthquake-prone area, conducts regidar earthquake drills To improve student safely and preparedness
Riverside Elementary School
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The school bell or fire alarm alerts the students about the onset of the earthquake.
ALARM PHASE
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During the _____ of an earthquake drill, participants must Drop, Cover, and Hold, staying away from windows or objects that may fall. They
response phase