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1 The Philippine Risk Profile and Disaster Management Trends Comprehensive Disaster Risk Management Framework Module 2: Philippines Application Session 1
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2 The Philippine Archipelago occupies the western ring of the Pacific Ocean (Western Segment of the Pacific Ring of Fire), a most active part of the earth that is characterized by an ocean-encircling belt of active volcanoes and earthquake generators (faults).
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Geologic Hazards July 16, 1990 (Intensity 8 Earthquake) 1,666 persons dead 3,500 persons injured P11B cost of damaged property P1.2B cost of damage in agriculture June 1991 (Mt. Pinatubo Eruption) The biggest volcanic eruption of the century 800 persons dead P10.6B cost of damages 3 Comprehensive Disaster Risk Management Framework Module 2: Philippines Application
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Hydro-Meteorological Hazards The Philippines experiences an average of 20 Tropical Cyclone a year 5 of which can be destructive The December 2004 landslides in the Provinces of Quezon & Aurora were a result of the continuous rainfall in the area 4 Comprehensive Disaster Risk Management Framework Module 2: Philippines Application
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Weather System Affecting the Philippines Tropical Cyclones Seasonal Monsoons Southwest – June to September Northeast – November to March Cold Front Intertropical Convergence Zone Easterly Trade Thunderstorms 5 Comprehensive Disaster Risk Management Framework Module 2: Philippines Application
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Category of Tropical Cyclones CategoryStrengths Tropical Depression35 - 65 kph Tropical Cyclones66 - 119 kph Typhoon120 kph or more 6 Comprehensive Disaster Risk Management Framework Module 2: Philippines Application
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Losses Due to Disasters in the 20 th Century Hazard EventNumber of Persons Killed Damage ($USD M) Typhoon Earthquake Volcano Flood 28,812 9,572 6,331 2,545 5,653 517 228 431 7 Source: CRED 1998 Comprehensive Disaster Risk Management Framework Module 2: Philippines Application
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Disaster Management Trends > up to the 1970’s 1980’s 1990’s – 2000 2000 – present 8 Disaster Response Disaster Preparedness & Response Natural Disaster Reduction Disaster Preparedness & Response Disasters & Development Natural Disaster Risk Reduction Comprehensive Disaster Risk Management Framework Module 2: Philippines Application
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9 The need for a paradigm shift of our disaster management approaches and strategies from reactive to proactive DISASTER NATURE ENVIRONMENT Human Actions Increase Decrease Vulnerability > Natural Hazards MAN
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