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Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction

Quarter 1 – Module 7: Vulnerabilities of Different Elements Exposed to Hazards

What I Know

1. C 6. D 11. D
2. C 7. B 12. C
3. C 8. A 13. D
4. B 9. B 14. A
5. A 10. A 15. B

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What’s In

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Category 1 Category 2 Category 3

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Agricultural Land rs e Hospital Barangay response team
Seashore Subdivision Government
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Marine resources Bridges Social Status
Fish pond Railroads
Rainforest Schools
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Telecommunication
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Transportation
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Category 1: Environment

Category 2: Information
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Category 3: People
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What’s New

RISK

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EXPOSED HAZARD

ELEMENTS TANGIBLE ECOSYSTEM

ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC RESPONSE AND


RECOVERY

PHYSICAL

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1. SOCIOECONOMICAL rs e 6. PHYSICAL
2.PHYSICAL 7. ENVIRONMENTAL
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3.ENVIRONMENTAL 8. SOCIOECONOMICAL
4. PHYSICAL 9. SOCIOECONOMICAL
5. PHYSICAL 10. ENVIRONMENTAL
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What I Have Learned


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1. – Shutdown of telecommunication

- Unpreparedness
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- Flooded school grounds

2. – Unawareness of the evacuation center location


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- Might be electrocuted if electronic appliances and wires are not place on properly above
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the reach of the water

- Living in a flood risk area

3. – Many vases might break if not properly placed

- Might get cut by broken vases

- Things might be destroyed due to earthquake

4. – Poor signal connection

- Lack of communication device

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- Flooded roads

5. – High risk health condition

- Family member might get infected though physical contact to a family member

- Might get the virus

What I Can Do

1.

Elements exposed to Hazard Category


Typhoon Environmental
Elementary School Physical
Store Physical

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Residence Socioeconomical

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2. If I were in the same situation, I will prioritize my family’s safety first but before that I’ll

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prepare essentials to bring which is from the store so that I will no longer but to the grocery
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store after that I’ll make all the necessary preparations to evacuate.

3. It is important to determine the elements exposed to hazards in our community so that we


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will be aware for the possible danger and necessary disaster risk reduction planning will be
imposed to prevent the occurrence of disaster.
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Assessment
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1. C 6. D 11. D
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2. C 7. B 12. C
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3. C 8. A 13. D
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4. B 9. B 14. A

5. A 10. A 15. B

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