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EARTHQUAKE Preparing for and Responding to Disasters
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METRO MANILA EARTHQUAKE IMPACT REDUCTION STUDY M.M.E.I.R.S
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MMEIRS SCENARIO 7.2 magnitudes earthquake Severe damage to infrastructure and lifelines Possible regional separation where Metro Manila will be divided into four (4) zones consisting of different cities under it Damages of major bridges and buildings both industrial and residential areas. Secondary impact that will cause fire and tsunamis will occur along the West Valley Fault at night time Hundreds of deaths and injuries.
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>4 out of 10 buildings >40 % residential bldgs. >28-35 % of public buildings >Most medical facilities, even if undamaged, will not be very useful during first few hours after the quake Landslide Road cut/ area separation Liquefaction Widespread fire Rubbles everywhere Lack of safe water Impact to services No transportation No lifelines Health services disrupted Lack of food Lack of shelter Impact to people: >3.15 million refugees >33,500 deaths and >114,000 injuries >Additional deaths from fire >3.1Million displaced pop. > Health workers disaster victims themselves Earthquake Intensity 8.0 (SCENARIO)
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ASSUMPTION Health related impactImmediate ImpactSecondary Impact Death52,000 Injured120,00030,000 additional deaths 90,000 need medical care 22,500 admitted 5,400 ICU Displacement3.1 M people Health facilities (Hospitals) Heavily damageInadequate no of beds Human Resource Direct victims ( deaths and injuries) Isolated and trapped Death of family members Logistics and MedicinesDamages and inaccessibleShortage of medicines
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YOUR ROLE 1. Training and Curriculum Development 2. Human Resource Development 3. Research 4. Technical Assistance 5. Preparedness of Facilities 6. Response Activities
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HEMS WEB PORTAL www.hems.doh.gov.ph
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PROMOTION AND ADVOCACY Manual of Operation for Hospitals, Regions, Operation Centers (OPCEN) (2 nd edition) Pocket Emergency Tool (4th edition) Manual of Treatment Protocols for Common Communicable Diseases and other Ailments During Emergencies and Disasters (to be updated) Key Health Messages for Emergencies: Philippines (to be updated) Responding to Health Emergencies and Disasters – the Philippines Experience Manual on Hospitals Should be Safe from Disasters
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PROMOTION AND ADVOCACY
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BETTER TO PREPARE THAN TO RESPOND INVEST IN YOUR PEOPLE INVEST IN TRAINING
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FOR INQUIRIES : GO TO YOUR NEAREST D.O.H / H.E.M.S ACCREDITED HOSPITALS OR CALL HOTLINE : 711-1001 711-1002 OR VISIT WWW.HEMS.DOH.GOV.PH
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