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References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binangonan
https://www.unisdr.org/we/inform/terminology
https://alpha.pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1012760
https://news.abs-cbn.com/nation/regions/08/22/13/cainta-taytay-among-rizal-flood-prone-areas
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Places prone to flood:
Angono, Binangonan, Morong, Tanay, Jala 2 and Pililla
Landslide prone areas in Rizal:
Montalban, San Mateo, Tanay, Antipolo and Baras.
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According to the DDRM head here are the things we should put in mind in case of disaster:
EVACUATION CENTERS:
Municipal Courts all over the community
Public Schools
WHAT TO DO:
Earthquake: Duck, Cover and Hold
Fire: Call the Fire Department, use fire extinguishers
Landslides: Stay away from land masses, use whistles for emergencies, and pack emergency kits
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Are we prepared?
DRRM Chairperson answered about their preparations for upcoming disasters and how resilient are we after every disasters
!!!KNOW!!!
Safe spots
Evacuation Centers
Emergency Hotlines
What to do BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER
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Are we ready?
Actions that Binangonan DRRM made in order to show that we are prepared for what might happen in the future.
DRRM Chairperson also answered, “are we prepared for other risks and disasters that will happen?”
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“How can we know if there will be an incoming disaster?”
“ The MDDRMO from our municipality usually message people about announcements; storm signals, earthquakes, and also reminders of what to do. That is how we give the public sufficient knowledge of what is happening and what might happen”
“ Through social media, we announce suspensions, updates from PAG-ASA, PHILVOCS, and other DRRM related department in the government in order to keep our citizens prepared”
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“How can we know if there will be an incoming disaster?”
“ The MDDRMO from our municipality usually message people about announcements; storm signals, earthquakes, and also reminders of what to do. That is how we give the public sufficient knowledge of what is happening and what might happen”
“ Through social media, we announce suspensions, updates from PAG-ASA, PHILVOCS, and other DRRM related department in the government in order to keep our citizens prepared”
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ME TO DRRM Chairperson:
What are the Hazards found in our community?
“ We’ve been experiencing lack in facilities and people to govern the DRRM due to the large population of Binangonan, Rizal”
“ The often hazards found in our community is the inability to control floods because lately we are being visited by strong typhoons”
“We are also prone to landslides because we are surrounded by land masses especially in your area (St Monique Valais)”
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It is an acronym for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
which deals with how a community will provide resilience to disasters that may rise in the future. Its goal is to provide guidelines and steps in how to be prepared in risks and disasters that may come in the future.
Disasters such as
FLOODS
LANDSLIDES
TYPHOONS
EARTHQUAKES
are being examine in order to know what to do and how to minimize the disaster that it may bring to the people and the environment.
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Enlighten your minds with the meaning of DRRM and its purpose!!
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Last December 06, 2019 Friday,
I went to the municipality of Binangonan, Rizal to interview a government official in charge of the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management of our community. With over 282,474 people as accordance to the 2015 census, there is a high maintenance for the preparedness and readiness of Binangonan, Rizal whenever there will be any natural disasters in the future. As a compliance to the objectives of our NSTP, I conducted an interview and community walk in order to evaluate the adaptation of Binangonan, Rizal DRRM head to these risks and disasters.
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