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BDRRM Plan

CBDRRM
CCA
2017-2019
BARANGAY CONCEPCION, CALINTAAN. OCCIDENTAL
MINDORO
PANGKALAHATANG LAYUNIN NG BARANGAY

Katungkulan ng pamahalaan na iligtas ang mga mamamayan sa anumang sakuna o kalamidad na


dumating sa kanilang pamumuhay. Kaakibat ng katungkulang ito, tungkulin din ng mga
mamamayan na makipagtulungan sa pamahalaam at tumalima sa ipinag-uutos ayun sa itinakda na
batas ng ating pamahalan.
Na naglalayong;
1. Matukoy, mapag-aralan ang mga posibleng mga kalamidad na maaring dumating sa lugar at
mabigyan ito ng kaukulang solusyon.
2. Makapagbigay ng tulong o serbisyo sa mga biktima sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay ng
suportang pinansyal, materyal o pagkain.
3. Magplano, magsagawa ng mga proyektong maaring makatulong at maiwasan ang
nakaambang panganib dulot ng kalamidad.
4. Magkaroon ng bukas na ugnayan sa mga residente para sa mga impormasyong makatulong
sa lahat katulad ng mga dapat gawin sa oras ng kalamidad.
VISION

Center for Excellence in Disaster Risk Reduction Management

MISSION

To administer comprehensive national civil defense and disaster reduction management program by providing
leadership in the continuous development and strategic and systematic approaches as well as measures to reduce the
vulnerabilities and risks to hazards and manage the consequences of disaster
Table of Contents
Part I: Barangay Profile
Natural And Geographic Condition
Land Area and Political Subdivisions
Topography
Climatic Characteristics
Social and Economic Conditions
Transportation

Part II: Risk Profile/Community Risk Assessment Result


Major Disaster Experience
Disaster Characteristics in the Barangay
Geological Hazards
Hazard Maps of Barangay
Structure of BDRRMC

Part III: Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Plan

The Four Thematic Areas


Plan: Thematic Area 1 – Disaster Prevention and Mitigation
Thematic Area 2 – Disaster Preparedness
Thematic Area 3 – Disaster Response
Thematic Area 4 – Disaster Rehabilitation and Recovery
Part IV: CBDRRM Action Plan
FY 2017
FY 2018
FY 2019

Part V: CCA/M Action Plan


FY 2017
FY 201
FY 2019

Part VI: Annexes


Annex A - Institutionalization of Incident Command System (ICS)
Annex B – Barangay Ordinances, Executive Order, MOUs/MOAs
Annex C – Flood Prone Areas in the Barangay
Annex D – Landslide Prone Areas in the Barangay
Annex E – BDRRMC Directory
Acronyms and Abbreviation

AFP Armed Forces of the DRRM Disaster Risk Reduction and


Philippines Management
ASEP Association of Structural DRRMC Disaster Risk Reduction and
Engineers of the Philippines Management Council
ATO Air Transportation Office DSWD Department of Social
BDRRMC Brgy. Disaster Risk Welfare and Development
Reduction DTI Department of Trade and
& Management Council Industry
BFP Bureau of Fire Protection EC Evacuation Center
BSP Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas EO Executive Order
CCA Climate Change Adaptation EWS Early Warning System
CCC Climate Change Commission GAA General Appropriations Act
CDP Comprehensive HLURB Housing and Land
Development Plan Use
CHED Commission on Higher Regulatory Board
Education ICS Incident Command System
CLUP Comprehensive Land Use IEC Information, Education and
Plan Communication
CSC Civil Service Commission LDRRMF Local Disaster Risk
CSO Civil Society Organization Reduction and Management
DA Department of Agriculture Fund
DANA Damage and Needs LDRRMO Local Disaster Risk
Assessment Reduction and Management
DAR Department of Agrarian Office
Reform LGA Local Government Academy
DENR Department of Environment LGU Local Government Unit
and Natural Resources MC Memorandum Circular
DepEd Department of MDRRMC Municipal Disaster Risk
Education Reduction and Management
DILG Department of the Interior Council
and Local Government MGB Mines and Geosciences
DMAF Disaster Management Bureau
Assistance Fund MHO Municipal Health Office
DOE Department of Energy MOA Memorandum of Agreement
DOF Department of Finance MOU Memorandum of
DOH Department of Health Understanding
DOJ Department of Justice NAMRIA National Mapping and
DOLE Department of Labor and Resource Information
Employment Authority
DOST Department of Science and NBI National Bureau of
Technology Investigation
DOTC Department of NDRRMC National Disaster Risk
Transportation and Reduction and Management
Communications Council
DPWH Department of Public
Works
and Highways
NDRRMF National Disaster Risk SAR Search and Rescue
Reduction SOP Standard Operating
and Management Fund Procedures
NEDA National Economic and SRR Search, Rescue and Retrieval
Development Authority TESDA Technical Education
NFA National Food Authority and
NGO Non-Government Skills Development
Organization Authority
NHA National Housing Authority ULAP Union of Local Authorities of
NTC National the Philippines
Telecommunications
Commission
OCD Office of Civil Defense
PAGASA Philippine Atmospheric,
Geophysical and
Astronomical Services
Administration
PCG Philippine Coast Guard
PDNA Post-disaster Needs
Assessment
PDAF Priority Development
Assistance Fund
PDRRMC Provincial Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management
Council
PFI Private Finance Initiative
PHIVOLCS Philippine Institute of
Volcanology and Seismology
PIA Philippine Information
Agency
PICE Philippine Institute of Civil
Engineers
PLUC Provincial Land Use
Committee
PNP Philippine National Police
PNRI Philippine Nuclear Research
Institute
POI Program of Instruction
PPA Philippine Port Authority
PPP Public-Private Partnership
PRC Philippine Red Cross
RA Republic Act
RDRRMC Regional Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management
Council
Republic of the Philippines
Province of Occidental Mindoro
Municipality of Calintaan
BARANGAY CONCEPCION

BDRRM Plan for Barangay Concepcion, Municipality of Calintaan, Province of Occidental Mindoro

PART 1 – Background and Rationale

Every Barangay Local Government Unit(BLGU) has a basic responsibility to ensure the welfare and safety of its constituents due to the worsening effects of
calamities caused by climate change and global warming affecting lives, properties, agricultural productivity, commerce and industry, infrastructure, school
buildings and facilities, hampering the normal living condition and quality of life of the people.

The need to formulate a Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan for flood, typhoon or diff. calamities that will define the systematic procedure
on how to effectively prepare for, respond to, face the consequences, capacitate the key factors in time of calamities are valuable steps to be undertaken by every
local entity in order to improve the capability and capacity of every constituents for environmental adaptation.

GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION
Barangay Concepcion, one of the 7 barangays in the Municipality of Calintaan, province of Occidental Mindoro, is situated in the northern portion of the
Municipality of Calintaan. It has 250 hectares agricultura area which has the following specipic land use: non irrigated,irrigated and forest cover. The adjacent
Barangay to its eastern part is Barangay Malpalon,the western part is the China Sea, southern part are Barangay Poblacion and Burgos, Sablayan is the northern
part of Barangay Concepcion. It is made up of 3 puroks and 2 Sitios namely Ragara and Bulaong. Identified river are Busuangan River which is sitted already,
while Bingag and Banus and Ragara which are identified spring and there is also the Mindoro Strait in the Coastal area ao the barangay.

DEMOGRAPHIC
The total population of Barangay Concepcion based on the social census is 3,842 wherein the female population is 1,918 or 49.9% and the male population is
1,924 or 50.1%. The senior Citizen group has a total number 235, the females are 129 and males are 106, the Labor Force has a total number 2183, the females
1078 and males are 1105, while those of the bracket 1- 14 years old are 1321, the females are 660 and

males and males are 661, while those are 11 month old and below are 103, the females are 4 9 and the males are 54. Compared to the other Barangays,
Concepcion has a large number of labor force at 2,183. There are 19 disabled people whrein 8 are males and 11 are females. The leading causes of mortality are
Bronchial asthma, Gastric ulcer, Congestive Heart Failure, Septicaemia, Septic Arthritis, COPD, and Colon Cancer. Identified common illnesses in the Brangay are
UTI, AMOEBIASIS, Aids, Conjunctivitis, Gastritis, Vertigo, and Bronchitis. The Barangay hs a total of 872 household. The matrix on House Ownership shows that
“owned” are 95.6 %, “borrowed” are 2.8 %, “tenant” is 1.6%. The different materials used for housing are described as “Concrete” 3.8%, “Semi-concrete” 24.4%,
“Light Material” 71.8%. The types of light used at the Barangay are “ Electricity” at 83.9%, “Gas” at 16.1%. The different types of comfort rooms are as follows:
“ water sealed” at 92.2%, “open pit” at 2.2%, “no toilet/no information” at 5.6%. The sources of potable water are faucets where level 1 is 93.9%, level 2 is 3.8%,
and deep wheels are 2.3%.

Total HH’s Location, Vulnerability to Climate Change & Disaster Coping Capacities

The most common disaster encountered by the residents of Barangay Concepcion are typhoons, floods, and drought. There are 821 families hit by the typhoons,
476 families who encountered floods and 166 families who experienced drought. There are 8 families that have disaster preparedness kit which includes food,
medicine, water, flashlights and some savings while others have no disaster preparedness kit to be used during times of disasters.

ECONOMIC
Farming is the major source of income while fishing is the secondary source. Most of farmers are engaged also in fishing while waiting for the harvest season.
Farmers follow the planting season calendar commencing May to October for their first cropping (wet season) and November to April for their second cropping
period (dry season). Rice production in this area, basically is dependent on rain water. Hence, a farmer is reported to incur deficit out from their farming
operation. High cost of farm input, lack of post harvest facilities and lack of irrigation facilities constrain farmers from deriving optimum profit out of their
farming activities thus; it is leading them to avail of loans from lenders with high interest rate.

Different types of transportation to transport products and commuters from barangay to town proper are available in barangays, jeep, van, owner-type jeep,
tricycle, motorcycle, jabal-jabal and tri-bike are means of land transportation.

SOCIO ECONOMIC
Educational attainment which is also based on the Social Cencus Survey recently conducted is described as follows: those in elementary level are 440, elementary
graduate is 280, high school level is 421, high school graduate 590, college level is 207, college graduate is 166 and vocational graduate is 62. There are 37
persons who did not attend school and 1 has no information. There are six identified religious group in the barangay based on the Table on Religious affiliation.
Roman Catholic has 72% devoted members, 10.44% belong to Iglesia Ni Cristo, 1.12% belong to Muslim, Born Again group is at 0.18%, Four Square group has
12.70% are Pentecostal, .08% are Dating Daan, 1.30% are Alliance, 0.30% are UCP, 1.09% ARE Methodist, and 0.16% are Jesus Miracle.

From the Table on Origin of the Population, the barangay is a mix of culture where there is someone from Switzerland 0.03% of the population, Nueva Ecija is
0.03%, from Rizal and Baguio is 0.05%, from Pampanga 0.10%, from Capiz 0.16%, from Quezon City is 0.18%, from Panggasinan and Bulacan are both 0.23%,
from Romblon 0.26% , from Isabela, Negros, Quezon Provinces and Zamboanga are all the same at 0.42%, from Bohol .44%, 0.49% from Bacolod and Masbate,
0.62% from Manila , 0.65%, from Aklan, 0.68% from Cotabato, 0.91% from Bicol, 1.09% from Batangas, 1.33 from antique, 1.38% from Palawan, 1.69% from
Cebu, 1.98% from Leyte, 10.72% from Oriental Mindoro, 16.27% from Occidental Mindoro and almost 58.27% from barangay Concepcion itself.
SECURITY AND DEFENSE
Problem on peace and order is very minimal. Residence of Barangay Concepcion, are peace Loving people,because almost of residence are RELEGIOS people.

The Barangay is vulnerable to earthquake because of the presence Central Mindoro fault, Southern Mindoro fault.Due to these natural hazards, the Barangay are
prone to ground rupture, liquefaction and tsunami.

Flood, typhoons and drought also a major problem in the Barangay as a result of climate change and global warming. During heavy rain all rivers and tributaries
overflow to lower areas and almost three fourth of the barangays are affected by flood. There are 821 families hit by the typhoons, 376 families who encountred
flood and 166 families who experienced drought..

COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT


PAGSUSURI NG NAPAGDAANANG KALAMIDAD

Pagsusuri ng mga bantang panganib


Ano ang mga disaster na
tumatama o naranasan sa Ilan ang bawat Mga sanhi ng mga Gaano ito kadalas Kailan o anung Gaano katagal Anu-ano ang mga Sinu-sino ang
lugar? Ano ang iba pang Kalamidad Kalamidad nangyayari sa buwan ito ang napipinsala nasasalanta sa
panganib na maaring inyong lugar nangyayari sa pangyayari? sa lugar at bakit? disaster at saan sila
makaapekto sa komunidad inyong lugar matatagpuan?
Nasira ang mga tanim na
Tuwing tag ulan a)Walang habas na Panahon ng tag- Hunyo hanggang 30 minuto palay, natitibag ang lupa Mga residenteng na
pagputol ng kahoy sa ulan Nobyembre hanggang 1 oras sa tabi ng Ilog, May ang kabahayan ay
Pagbaha bundok natatangay na mga madaanan ng tubig
(flash flood) b)Malakas na pagbuhos (not most of the hayop(manok,pato at aso mula sa bundok at sa
ng ulan dala ng bagyo indicated month) ) mga umapaw na ilog,
k) Pag-apaw ng At mga nasisirang at mababang lugar ng
dalawang malalaking kasangkapan sanhi ng Barangay proper
ilog pagbaha(flash flood)

BAGYO Kung may bagyo sa Law pressure/climate 2 hanggang 4 na Hunyo to 1 hanggang 2 Mga Mga mamamayang
loob ng isang taon change beses Nobyemre araw pananim na(palay,saging may-ari ng sakahan
at iba pa) mga bahay na at taniman at mga
yari sa light materials, kabahayan lantad sa
bubong ng ibat ibang malakas na hangin,
infrastruktura. paminan-minsan
nararanasan ng buong
barangay
Panananim na mga palay
TAG-TUYOT/DROUGHT TAON- TAON Climate change Minsan o Marso to Mayo 3 buwan at gulay, hayop(kambing, Mga mamayang may
dalawang beses sa At kalabaw a t baka) pananim at may mga
loob ng isang taon Disyembre to alagang hayop
Abril
Maaring maging sanhi
Nangyayari tuwing ang lamok at basura o seasonal Tag-ulan o 2 buwan
DENGUE/CHECONGONEA may outbreak kayay dala ng pagkatapus ng Mga batan at matatanda Mga taong mhihina
maruming hangin mula tag-ulan ang immune system
sa ibang lugar

TSUNAMI WALA PA Maaaring lindol o Wala pa Wala pa Maaaring maging sanhi


bagyo ng pagkasira ng mga
kabahayan o pagkalunod Barangay
ng mga hayop at tao Concepcion
Disaster Characteristics in the Barangay

Hydro-meteorological Hazards

Flooding and strong winds brought by tropical cyclones remain as the primary hazards that experienced Barangay Concepciony.
Climate Change have made the Barangay vulnerable to the effects of tropical cyclones, especially in the Second quarter of every year.In 2014,
Typhoons Glenda affected Concepcion and caused flash flood casualties, damaged properties and Agriculturals crops.

Geological Hazards

The geographic location of Barangay Concepcion is prone to tsunami, storm surge, and flash flood, landslide is minimal. Barangay
Concepcion experienced flash flood particularly in Barangay Proper because of two big rivers ( Bingag River and Banus rivers that flows
during heavy rain.

STRUCTURE OF BARANGAY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT COUNCIL

ROLE AND FUNCTION


ROLE AND FUNCTION OF BDRRMC

BARANGAY CHAIRMAN-
HON. MARLON U. MARTINEZ
EVACUATION TEAM-
HON. JESS M. FRANCISCO
RELIEF TEAM-
MRS. JOCELYN T. GUIRAL
SECURITY TEAM, BRGY BPATS-
HON. NELSON S. GREGORIO
FIRE TEAM-
HON. BENJAMIN M. FRANCISCO
MEDICAL TEAM/BHW-
MRS. FELY BIONGAN
BNS-
MRS. MARIFE B. CASTRENCE
SECRETARY-
MRS. ROSEMARIE M. ERO
TREASURER-
MRS. GEGILYN G. BAUTISTA
Committee on Environment –
HON. FREDERICK J. GUIRAL.
Committee on Infra-
HON. MARCELINO O. ACUPIDO JR.
Committee on Brgy. Affairs –
HON. ELSIE B. TATEL
Committee on Peace and Order
HON, NELSON S. GREGORIO

CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION-


PRIVATE SECTOR REPRESENTATIVE- ANTONIO D. OLIVAR SR.
VOLUNTEERS- 1.Norbert P. Lagumbay 6. Deo J. Bautista 11. Emelyn C. Padasas
2.Jocelyn T. Guiral 7. Rolando T. Torres 12. Emelio Rosite
3.Wenefredo D. Batolio 8. Zenaida P. Francisco 13. Meriam L. Agustine
4.Nestor T. Antonio 9. Graciano M. Tatel 14. Teresita E. Delos Santos
5.Fausto C. Ovalles 10. PTR. Richard T. Fontamillas 15. Welmor N. Castrence

Part II: Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan


Consistent with the essence of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan, National DRRM Framework, and the Municipal
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan revolves around four distinct yet mutually reinforcing thematic areas, namely:

(a) Disaster Prevention and Mitigation

Disaster Prevention – the outright avoidance of adverse impacts of hazards and related disasters. It expresses the concept and intention to
completely avoid potential adverse impacts through action taken in advance such as construction of dams or embankments that eliminate
flood risks, land-use regulations that do not permit any settlement in high-risk zones and seismic engineering designs that ensure the survival
and function of a critical building in any likely earthquake.
Disaster Mitigation – the lessening or limitation of the adverse impacts of hazards and related disasters. Mitigation measures encompass
engineering techniques and hazard-resilient construction as well as improved environmental policies and public awareness.

(b) Disaster Preparedness - the knowledge and capacities developed by governments, professional response and recovery organizations,
communities and individuals to effectively anticipate, respond to, and recover from the impacts of likely, imminent or current hazard events
or conditions. Preparedness action is carried out within the context of DRRM and aims to build the capacities needed to efficiently manage all
types of emergencies and achieve orderly transitions from response to sustained recovery. Preparedness is based on a sound analysis of DRR
and good linkages with early warning systems and includes such activities as contingency planning, stockpiling of equipment and supplies, the
development of arrangements for coordination, evacuation and public information and associated training and field exercises. These must be
supported by formal, institutional, legal and budgetary capacities.

(c) Disaster Response - the provision of emergency services and public assistance during or immediately after a disaster in order to save
lives, reduce negative health impacts, ensure public safety and meet the basic subsistence needs of the people affected. Disaster response is
predominantly focused on immediate and short-term needs and is sometimes called “disaster relief.”

(d) Disaster Rehabilitation and Recovery

Rehabilitation – measures that ensure the ability of affected communities and/or areas to restore their normal level of functioning by
rebuilding livelihood and damaged infrastructure and increasing the communities’ organizational capacity
Post Disaster Recovery – the restoration and improvement where appropriate, of facilities, livelihood and living conditions of disaster-
affected communities, including efforts to reduce disaster risk factors, in accordance with the principle of “build back better”.

With the end view of supporting the country’s overall goal of “Safer, adaptive and disaster resilient Filipino communities towards sustainable
development”, each thematic area has its own goal.
THEMATIC AREA 1. Disaster Prevention and Mitigation
Goal: Avoid hazards and mitigate their potential impacts by reducing vulnerable, exposure and enhancing capacities of communities.
Objectives:
1. Reduce vulnerability and exposure communities to all hazards
2. Enhance capacities of communities to reduce their own risk and cope with the impacts of hazards

Implementing Percent of Implementation Budgetary


Lead Outcome Outputs Activities Performance Indicators
Partners Required
Timeline
Barangay Barangay DRRM and CCA Impacts of risk on development programs Adherence to the provision of the law on Php. 117,150.98 of 70% 2017 2018 2019 Total Budget
Development Disaster Risk Mainstreamed & & project are well recognized in utilization of 5% Calamity Fund BDRRM Fund Regular audit
Council Reduction Integrated in the government plans and budgets Php. 50,207.56 of BDRRM funds every year Yearly 5% CF-
Management local developments Php. 167,358.55
Council policies and budget
BDRRMC Prevent Flash Flood, Ensure enhance of community Clearing of drainage canal, construction of river 70% of CF 100% 100% 100%
Barangay Council Landslide, Typhoon, participation dike Protection
Volunteers Drought Tree planting
BDRRMC Decision supported by Tools & 1. Formulation provisions and regulation for the 4 provisions and regulation 70% Total Budget
equipment’s that will enhance the capacity acquisition of equipment’s and tools formulated
of BDRRMC for mitigation and prevention provision/regulation approved by session to Yearly 5% CF-
the purchased the ff: Php. 167,358.55
-Rescue Equipment’s
-Uniform
-etc
2. Inclusion of the Plan
MDRRMC Enhance Barangay wide participation in Conduct IEC on quarterly basis and consult with 100% conduction of IEC and 70% 70% 70% TOTAL Budget
REDCROSS DRRM and CCA plans and activities CSO and other stakeholders regularly majority participation of CSO
and stakeholders Yearly 5% CF-
Php. 50,207.56
BDRRMC Measures to reduce vulnerability and to Conduct capacity vulnerability assessment on a In place 5 to 10 programs 70% 70% 70% Total Buget
increase capacity to cope with disaster are regular basis and activities
integrated in plans, program and projects Yearly 5% CF-
Php. 50,207.56

Assist status of Strengthening of BDRRM Committees Regular meeting for consultation purposes and Regular meeting with 100% Charge Charge on Charge on Total Budget
DRRM committees assessment. attendance on schedule on 70% CF 70% CF
and set some Plans, Conduct regular & quarterly committee meeting activities and emergency 70% CF Yearly 5% CF-
Program and Project and necessary supported with minutes, picture meetings Php. 50,207.56
and attendance
Barangay Council MDRRM DRRM and CCA Formulation of Plans, Policies that 1. Plans and activities put into action ensuring Plans and activities
BDRRM Sensitive preserve and develop environment. environment preservation and development. formulated conducted and
Adoption of Environmental Devise plans and Policies that prevent and a. Ordinance upland programs of eliminating implemented
National Law Management mitigate the occurrence of flooding, fire hazards materials.
R.A 10121 landslide and other disastrous events b. Issuance of Barangay Ordinances regarding
“PDRRMC Act of illegal cutting od trees and the kaingin system
2010” c. Issuance the ordinance to eliminate the use of
plastic materials
d. Regular schedule of riverbank clean up and
barangay Tree Park
e. Regular Tree Planting activities in the
denuded area.
Barangay Councils/ Preparation Acquisition of tools and equipment’s for Inclusion of funds for acquisition and Regular inclusion of funds or 70% CF
BDRRMC ecological waste Management maintenance of equipment to ecological acquisition of Equipment’s
management. Repair and maintenance of and tools
equipment’s used in ecological management.
 Purchase of necessary supplies (oil, fuel &
lubricants for disaster purpose)

Barangay Council Community DRRM and CCA assessment and Conduct vulnerability assessment on 100% Implementation of
Based DRRM and mapping tools regular basis barangay level vulnerability assessment
CCA assessment. of barangay level
Mapping, analysis
and monitoring
BC, BDRRMC Easily identify the Readily usable and access of DRRM 1. Conduct hazards mapping and 1. Hazards maps and
hazard and and CCA planning tools and assessment at barangay level assessment tools
vulnerable area enhancement use of vulnerability 2. Posting of hazard maps in barangay hall formulated.
assessment mechanism in barangay 3. Conduction and attendance to capacity 2. Capacity building
building research activities 9BDRRMC). research attended
4. Establishment of knowledge center and 3. Knowledge enhanced
information dissemination through and shared in
various partners and stakeholders. barangay level

Barangay Council BDRRMC/LGU End to end Installation of equipment’s and 1. Equipment installed
monitoring establish facilities for EWDs to 2. Information shared
forecasting and Floods, 15 – Personnel Trained
hazard warning 1. Development and institutionalize
EWs information sharing between
LGU – Barangay & National and
other partners;
2. Continuous training on hazard
monitoring

BC BDRRMC Preparation Acquisition of tools and equipment’s Inclusion of funds for acquisition and Regular inclusion of
for ecological waste management maintenance of equipment to ecological funds for acquisition of
management. equipment’s and tools
Repair and maintenance of equipment’s
used in ecological management
THEMATIC AREA 2. Disaster Preparedness
Goal: Establish and strengthening capacities of communities to anticipate cope and recover from the negative impacts of disasters.
Objectives: 1. Increase the level of awareness of the community to the threats and impacts of all hazards risk and vulnerabilities.
2. Equip the community with the necessary skills to cope with the negative impacts of disaster develop and implement comprehensive national and local disaster preparedness.

Percent of
Implementing Performance Implementation Budgetary
Lead Agency Outcome Outputs Activities
Partners Indicators 201 Required
2018 2019
7
Barangay BDRRMC/BC 1. Communities 1. Increased understanding and 2. Conduct of training and 1. Training simulation
Development are equipped application of risk reduction simulation exercise on disaster exercise conducted on
Council with measures and better prepared preparedness and response. the ff:
necessary communities - First aid & basic life support Barangay Volunteers
skills and - WASAR
capability to - Camp Management
cope with the
impacts of
disaster
BC BDRRMC, BC, - Emergency Response Rescue Team
MDRRMC, enhancement training 15 Person
RED CROSS - Evacuation exercise
- Flood, Landslide and Forest Fire
simulation exercise
BC BDRRMC Increase 1. Sustained DRRM Education and 1. School Training Elementary & High MDRRM establishment
MDRRMC awareness on research through permanent School, Earthquake Drill of training staff
students & trng. Institutions
teachers
BC BDRRMC Increase awareness of students 1. Conduct of DRRM and CCA Three (3) DRRM
through DRRM and climate education and training for the training/orientation
proofing educational materials public and private sectors conducted in the
and equipment’s public schools
BC BDRRMC Increased Fully – functioning adequately Develop the DRRM Plan conduct risk One (1) DRRM Plan
MDRRMC DRRM and CCA staffed and financially assessment, contingency plan, develop and printed
capacity of local knowledge and management training risk assessment
DRRM activities on Flash Flood, Landslide, conducted
Forest Fire
BC BDRRMC Proper inventory of resources (not Inventory of resources
MDRRMC only barangay properties but conducted for the
barangay wide) barangay level
BC BDRRMC/BC To provide - Initial purchase on non-food - 10 boxes of food
item (NFI) and NFI including
- MOA with groceries OWNER in the medicines
barangay
BC BDRRMC/BC Developed and Enhanced preparedness and Develop, enhance and simulate One (1) approved
implemented response strategies, including scenario-based preparedness and disaster risk
comprehensive coordination mechanism and response plans thru conduct on preparedness and
local infrastructure necessary trainings response plans
preparedness developed
and response
policies plans
and system
BC BDRRMC Increased coordination through Develop, enhance standard manual One (1) standard
the incident command system operations or operation center manual operations for
OPcen developed
BC BDRRMC Increased knowledge on manual Develop enhance standard manual One (1) standard
Volunteers operation operations or operations center manual operations for
OPCen developed
BC Better prepared citizenry Develop enhance guidelines for One (1) guidelines for
emergency response teams emergency response
team developed
THEMATIC AREA 3. Disaster Response
Goal: Provide life preservation and meet the basic subsistence needs of affected population based on acceptable standards during or immediately after a disaster.
Objectives: 1. Decrease the number of preventable deaths and injury
2. Provide basic subsistence needs of affected population
3. Immediately restore basic social services

Percent of
Implementation
Implementing Performance Budgetary
Lead Agency Outcome Outputs Activities Beyon
Partners Indicators 1-7 1.3 Required
d
days mos.
3 mos.
BDC MDRRMC Well Activate functions of ICS Activation of ICS during disaster or One (1) ICS activate Slow
BDRRMC established emergency (Flash Flood, Landslide, with 1st respondent on 50%
disaster Forest Fire, Typhoon & Armed site on set:
response Conflict) Active
operations 24
hours.
Prior
to the
incide
nt

BDC Well established system of Issue public advisories in Availability of timely, Reliab
BDRRMC information gathering reporting accordance with the protocols accurate and reliable le
and dissemination developed (upon received of the information during accura
advisory) (Disaster operation response te and
Center) timely
infor
matio
n
disse
minati
on 1-7
days
BDC/BDRMC MSWD/PSWD Established and functioning for Activation of relief distribution
coordinated and efficient relief points and use of relief
operation distribution mechanism
BDC Adequate and prompt Timely and appropriate consolidated Activation of Rapi Within
BDRRMC assessment of needs and needs assessment reports assessment teams at d 8
damages at all levels all level, as needed need hours
(c/o Brgy. Secretary, s
DCW, BHW, All asses
Councils, BDRRMC) sme
nt
cond
ucte
d in
all
affec
ted
area
s
BDC Using the latest DANA conducted Within 24 to 48 hours
BDRRMC covering all areas affected
BD MDRMMC Evacuated Safe and timely evacuation of Coordination with appropriate No. of persons
BDRRMC PDRRMC safely and on affected communities agencies coordination with other transported and/or
time affected agencies Red Cross, MSWD, RHU, evacuated by
communities DA voluntary pre-emptive
and mandatory action
thru coordination

BDC MDRMMC Temporary All evacuees are sheltered in Identification of Number of temporary
BDRRMC shelter needs adequately equipped facilities for Standard – based relief shelters and shelters identified and
are adequately all (including lactating mothers) sites. Identification of relief shelters number of people
addressed in the barangay with complete basic needing them no. of EC
facilities. DCC Buildings & H Multi – with areas for nursing
Purpose Hall,Health Center, mother
Barangay Covered Court.
THEMATIC AREA 4. Disaster Rehabilitation and Recovery
Goal: Restore and improve facilities, livelihood and living condition and organizational capacities of affected communities, and reduce disaster risks in accordance with the “build back better”
principle.
Objectives: 1. To restore people’s means of livelihood and continuity of economic activities and business
2. To restore shelter and other building/installation
3. To reconstruct infrastructure and other public utilities
4. To assist in the physical and psychological rehabilitation of persons who suffered from the effects of disaster

Percent of
Implementing Performance Implementation Budgetary Other
Lead Agency Outcome Outputs Activities
Partners Indicators 1-7 1.3 Beyond Required Source
days mos. 3 mos.
BDC BDRRMC Damages, losses Post disaster needs Conduct post/Disaster needs PDNA – conducted for the 3 days PDRRMC
MDRRMC
MDRRMC and needs assessment assessment (DANA) barangay
PDRRMC assessed - Assist the affected areas
- Farm to
market road
- Agricultural
damages
BDC BDRRMC Strategic action plan Coordinate the formulation of % Increased in livelihoods 1 week
MDRRMC the SAP for established through
disaster – affected area government support
(c/o BDRRMC/
MDRRMC/BDC)
BDC MSWD, MAO, Economic Livelihood programs and Identified the needed assistance No. of livelihood 15 days
MDRRMC activities projects distribution of and formulate/ Identify and restores/
restored and, Palay seeds and Implement appropriate revived through
if possible vegetables seeds program barangay support
strengthened Identify the area
or expanded

Credit Identify mobilize funding % of the population with


facilities for sources local and approved credit for affected
affected area international sectors
BDC/MLGU DRMMCE/CCA Safe relocation sites Identify the provide suitable % population affected 3 years
Elements relocation sites for affected provide with safe
incorporated population relocation and
in human (c/o BDRRMC) resettlement areas
settlement
BDC Disaster resilient housing Design/construction of disaster Constructed and design
design and reconstructed resilient housing disaster resilient
housing
BDC/BDRRMC Self-sufficient Conduct training for social No. of training conducted
communities with access preparation of host to host communities
to basic social services communities and those that will
be relocated to reduce conflict
(c/o MDRRMC)
COMMUNITY BASED DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN
2017-2019
2017 2018 2019 Iba pang
Mga Gawain Pagkukunan Kagamitan May Pananagutan
Petsa Halaga Petsa Halaga Petsa Halaga Impormasyon
1. Pagbabahagi ng natutunan sa March. to 2,000.00 Jan. to 2,000.00 Jan. to 2,000.00 70% 0f CF Reading materials BDC/BDRRMC/ Group
lahat ng mamamayan Dec. Dec. Dec. & signage BC Discussion
2. Pag–sasaayos ng Jan. to 2,500.00 Jan to 2,500.00 Jan to 2,500.00 70% of CF Food and reading BDRRMC Data collection
dokumentasyon o resulta ng Feb. Feb March materials Secretary
CBDRRM TRAINING.
3. Pagsagawa at pagpapasa ng March March April 70% of CF Office supplies BDRRMC PAGTATASA
resolusyon sa pagbuo ng Barangay Secretary
BDRRMC ayon sa pagsunod sa
RA 10121 ng Barangay.
4. Validation ng resulta ng CRA March 2,000 March 2,500 April; 2,500 70% of CF Snacks Barangay
(dami ng mga indibidwal, Development
pamilya, istruktura, at iba pang Council &
elements – at - risk) Secretary
5. Pagsasagawa ng CRA para sa April 5,000 May 2,500 May 2,500 70% of CF Food Snacks BDRRMC
mga darating o nakaambang Office supplies
panganib
6. Pagpipinal ng plano ng 1,000 May 1,000 May 1,000 70% 0f CF BDRRMC
CBDRRM at pag aproba ng BDC
budget budget ng Barangay BRGY COUNCILS
Development Council (BDC
7. Pagsasanay ng bawat purok at May 2,500 May 2,500 May 2,500 70% of 5% CF Food & snack & BDC/BDRRMC
iba pang parti o sangkot sa Office Supplies
CBDRRM
8. Ikampanya at ipaalam sa June 2,000 June 2,000 June 2,000 70% of 5% CF Brgy Councils BDRRMC/BC
publiko ang maagang 15 volunteers
pagpapabatid( sa paraan ng BDRRMC
batingaw, anunsyo) sa
paghahanda at tamang paraan
at pagsunod sa paglikas
9. Pagsasagwa ng community July 5,000 July 5,000 JUNE 5,000 70% of 5% CF Megaphone BDRRMC
simulation gamit ang Early Batingaw
Warning and tamang paglikas. Sound System
Total = PHP. 20,500.00 Ps. 19,000.00 Ps. 20,000.00
QUICK RESPONSE 30% of 5% Calamity Fund every Year As Needs Arises yearly

Prepared by: SGD Approved by: SGD

ROSEMARIE M. ERO MARLON U. MARTINEZ


Barangay Secretary Punong Barangay
Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Plan
2017 2018 2019 Iba pang
Mga Gawain Pagkukunan Kagamitan May Pananagutan Target Area
Petsa Halaga Petsa Halaga Petsa Halaga Impormasyon
1. Information May 2,000.00 Jan 2,500.00 Jan 3,000.00 Gen. Fund By means of flyers Barangay Councils, House to house
dissemination to to Dec. to or Assembly LGU- Municipal, Barangay PLAZA
regarding July Dec. meeting
proper ways of
Waste
Segregation
2. Creation of Jan 1,000.00 Jan 1,000.00 Jan 1,000.00 Gen. Fund Min. Coupon bond BDRRMC/BC Posting in
Solid Waste to to Dec. to Dec. Conspicuous places
Management Dec.
Ordinance.
3. Construction of Jan 100,000.00 20% BDF Construction BC Barangay Proper
Materials to May Or Materials (hollow Comm. On
Recovery 20% MDF blocks, cement, Environment
Facility(MRF) steel bar, tie wire) MPDO
and Compost
Pit
4. Garbage Year 15,000.00 Year 15,000.00 Year 15,000.00 Gen. Fund Truck, sacks Barangay Councils Barangay Wide
Collection round/E Round Round Comm. On
very 15 & Environment
30- 0f
The
Month
5. Implementatio Year 1,000.00 Year 1,000.00 Year 1,000.00 Gen Fund Comm. On Barangay Wide
n of ordinance round round. round. Monitoring Environment
regarding Anti- DENR
illegal logging.
1. Coastal Every 5,000.00 Every 5,000.00 Every 5,000.00 Gen. fund Cleaning BC/ Comm. On Coastal Area
Quarter Quarte quarter
Clean – Up 3 3
equipment Environment
3
QUARTER QUARTERr
QUARTE
R
4. Reforestation June to 5,000.00 June to 5,000.00 June to 5,000.00 Gen Fund SEEDLINGS D.A, Comm. On Forrestal Land
Sept.
Program Sept. Sept. Environment TREE PARK
a)Tree Denuded Area
Planting
Php. Php. Php.
TOTAL =
129,500.00 29,500.00 30,000.00

Prepared by: SGD


ROSEMARIE M. ERO Noted by: SGD
Barangay Secretary MARLON U. MARTNEZ
Punong Barangay
Republic of the Philippines
Province of Occidental Mindoro
Municipality of Calintaan
BARANGAY CONCEPCION
-ooOoo-
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY
EXECUTVE ORDER NO. 03
Series of 2017

********************************************

"ORGANIZING THE BARANGAY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE"

WHEREAS, pursuant to Republic Act 10121, otherwise known as the "Philippines Disaster Risk Reduction Management Act of 2010", and by the virtue of the
power vested upon me by Appropriate laws, I Hon. Nathaniel T. Buaquen – Punong Barangay of Barangay Malpalon, Calintaan, Occidental Mindoro, DO HEREBY ORDER
the hereunder, viz:
Section 1 – Creation of the Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committee Functions:
A. The Barangay Disaster Coordinating Council shall henceforth be known as the Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management Committee
(BDRRMC) and shall compose the following committees;

Chairman: Hon. Marlon Martinez


Vice Chairman: Hon. Nelson S. Gregorio

Intellegence & Disaster Analysis:


Hon. Leonora Z. Guiral
Hon. Marcelino O. Acupido Jr.
Hon. Frederick J. Guiral
Hon. Elsie B. Tatel
Hon. Jess M. Francisco

Plans and Operation: Hon. Nelson S. Gregorio


Brgy. Treas. Gegilyn G. Bautista
Brgy. Secretary Roemarie M. Ero
Graciano M. Tatel

Resources: Hon. Marcelino O. Acupido Jr.


Marife B. Castrence
Fely Biongan
Fausto Ovalles

Communication and Warning: Hon. Nelson S. Gregorio


All-Barangay Tanod

Transfortation: Hon. Jess M. Francisco


Mr. Manolo Fernandez
Mr. Andy T. Tria

Search and Rescue: Hon.Nelson S. Gregorio


Emelio R
Graciano M. Tatel
All- Brgy. Tanod
All- MDRRM Volunteer

Relief Operation: Jocelyn T. Guiral


Gegilyn G. Bautista
Fely C. Biongan
Rosemarie M. Ero
Roderick P. Dumalina

Security: Hon. Nelson S. Gregorio


Alfonso A. Ero
All-Barangay Tanod

Monitoring: Hon. Nelson S. Gregorio


All- BDRRMC members

Evacuation: Hon. Leonora Z. Guiral


Hon. Elsie B. Tatel
Reg. Midwife Ma. Leonora Bacud
All BHW (23)and Brgy. Tanod(11)
All CDW(5)

Medical: Hon. Benjamin Francisco


Emelyn Padasas
Magielyn Dongsao
Zarmaen Mae Ero
ALL-BHW

Fire Brigade: Nestor Antonio


Fausto Ovalles
All Brgy. Fire Brigade
B. Function of the Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management Committee
1. Design program and coordinate disaster risk reduction and management activities consistent with the National Council's standard and guidelines:
2. Facilitate and support risk assessment and contingency planning activities at the local level:
3. Consolidate local disaster risk information which includes natural hazards, vulnirabilities and climate change
risk, and maintain a local risk map.
4. Organize and conduct training, orientation and knowledge management activities on disaster risk reduction and
management at the local level.
5. Operate multi-hazard early warning system linked to disaster risk reduction to provide accurate and timely
advice to national or local emergency response organizations and to the general public through divers mass
media particularly radio, landline communications, technologies for communication with in rural communities;
6. Formulate and implement a comprehensive and integrated LDRRMC in accordance with National regional and
provincial framework and policies on disaster risk reduction in close coordination with the Local
Development Councils;

7. Prepare and submit to the Local Sanggunian through the LDRRMC and the LDC the annual LDRRMC Plan
and budget the proposed programming of
the LDRRMC other dedicated disaster risk reduction and management resources and other regular funding
sources and budgetary support of the LDRRMC/ BDRRMC;
8. Conduct continuous disaster monitoring and mobilize instrumentalities and entities of the LGU's, CSO's private
groups and organize volunteers, to utilize their facilities and resources for the protection and procedures;
9. Identify assist and manage the hazards vulnerabilities and risk that may occur in their locality.
10. Disseminate information and raise public awareness about the hazards, vulnerabilities and risk their nature,
effects, early warning signs and counter-measures;
11. Identify and Implement cost-effective risk reduction measures/strategies;
12. Maintain a database of human resources, equipments, directories and location of critical infrastructure and
capacities such as hospitals and evacuation centers;
13. Develop, strengthen and operationalize mechanism for partnership or networking with the private sector,
CSO's and volunteer groups;
14. Take all necessary step on a continuing basis to maintain provide or arrange the provision or otherwise make
available, suitably-trained and competent personnel for effective civil defense and disaster risk reduction and
management in its area;
15. Organize, train, equip and supervise the local emergency response teams and ACDV's ensuring that
humanitarian aid workers and equipped with basic skills to assist mothers breastfeeds.
16. Respond to and manage the adverse effects of emergencies and carry our recovery activities in the affected
area, ensuring that there is an efficient mechanism for immediate delivery of food, shelter and medical
supplies for women and children. Endeavor to created a special place where internally-displaced mothers can
find help with breastfeeding, feed and care for their babies and give support to each other;
17. Within its area, promote and raise public awareness and compliance with this Act legislative provision
relevant to the purpose of this Act.
18. Serve as the Secretariat and executive arm of the LDRRMC.
19. Coordinate other disaster risk reduction and management activities;
20. Establish linkage/ network with other LGU or disaster risk reduction ands emergency response purposes;
21. Recommend through the LDRRMC the enactment of Local ordinance consistent with the requirements of
this Act;
22. Implement Policies, approved plans and programs of the LDRRMC consistent with the policies and
guidelines laid down in this Act;
23. Establish a Provincial/ Municipal/Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Operations Center;
24. Prepare and submit, through the LDRRMC and the LDC the report on the utilization of the LDRRMF and
other dedicated disaster risk reduction and Management resources to the Commission on Audit (COA), copy
furnished the regional director of the OCD and the Local Government Operations Office of the DILG; and
25. Act on other matters that may be authorized by the LDRRMC.

C. The BDRRMC shall be a regular committee of the existing BDC and shall be subject thereto. The Punong Barangay shall facilitate and ensure the
participation of at least two (2) CSO representative from existing and active community-based people's organizations representing the most vulnerable and
marginalized groups in the Barangay.

Section II. – Affectivity. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately upon signing hereof until nullified, rescinded or recalled by proper authorities for due cause.
SO ORDERED.
Done this 28th day of April 2017 at Barangay Concepcion, Calintaan, Occidental Mindoro

SGD
MARLON U. MARTINEZ
BDRRMC- Chairman
Risk Assessment Table

Rank Hazard Probability Impact Remarks Average


1 Flood/Flashflood 3 3 1
2 Typhoon 3 3 2
3 DROUGHT 3 3 3
4 DENGUE/CHECONGONEA 2 2 4
5 TSUNAMI 2 1 5

Risk Rating
Probability Impact

1. Most Likely 1. Negligible


2. Low Probability 2. Low Impact
3. Perhaps 3. Minimal Impact
4. High Probability 4. High Impact
5. Almost Certain 5. Devastating
1. Community Risk Assessment
Pang-grupong Gawain 2-1
Step1 Step2 Step3
Step4 Step5 Step6
Group 1: Pagtatala ng elements-at-risk
Template 2-1. Elements at Risk Matrix 1 (Talahanayan ng mga Elementong nasa Panganib 1)
Bantang Panganib/Disaster: BAHA (Flash flood)
Kategorya Purok/ Dami ng Dami ng Apektadong Indibidwal Dami ng Klase/ Dami ng
Kalye Apektadong Matanda (49) Bata (148) Apektadong Apektadong Hayop
Pamilya Edad M F Edad M F Bahay

Concepcion 48 families 12-19 325 284 0-5 73 75 160 Aso: 53


High Risk Proper 179 individuals 21-59
Purok 1 60 6-1 Baboy: 6
(highway) 2-PWD
PWDs Baka: 0
Purok 2 48 families
2-buntis 7 Kambing: 10
2-PWD
(Sales State) 154 individuals Kalabaw: 2
3-PWD
Purok 3 76 families
(highway) 276 individuals

Medium Matanda Bata 341 160 181


91
Risk Prk.1 100 families
377 individuals
12-19 691 695 0-5 20 23 350 Aso; 87
Quinton Street 21-59
60 6-1 Baboy: 15
Road 9 56 families 3-PWD Pwd,S Baka; 4
218 individuals Kambing: 10
Prk 3 Kalabaw:6
46 families
Llavan Street
163 individuals 1-PWD

Francisco Street 56 families


5-BUNTIS
259 individuals
Prk.2
102 families 1-BUNTIS
Evangelista
369 individuals
Street 5-PWD

Low-Risk
1.Community risk assessment

Pang-grupong Gawain 2-1


Step1 Step2 Step3
Step4 Step5 Step6
Group 2: Pagtukoy ng ligtas na paglilikasan (evacuation) at ruta

Template 2-2. Evacuation Center/Site and Route Matrix (Talahanayan ng Lugar at Rutang Paglilikasan)
Bantang Panganib/Disaster: BAHA (FLASH FLOOD)
Kategorya Dami ng Saan sila Gaano karami Gaano sila Mga Isyu sa May alternatibo Ruta ng Pick Up Alterna - Kailan Ilang sasakyan
Ililikas karaniwang ang kasya sa karaniwang Evacuation bang Paglilikasan Point tibong Ruta gang ang meron na o
kada lumilikas? pinaglilikasan? nagtatagal Site paglilikasan? Sasak maaaring
yan
Purok/ sa lugar? Ilan ang kasya mahiram?
Kalye rito?
High- PRK1 Barangay Hall, 50 individuals 6-12 hrs. Walang sapat Barangay Covered Mula sa kanya- Kahabaan ng Mula sa kanya- 1-brgy. Rescue
Highway DCC -3 in na kagamitan Court/40 families kanyang kalye Zamora kanyang kalye Ayon 1-elf Brgy. Prop.
Risk 179 proper , 50 persons each gamit sa Simbahan/75 tumbok ang Avenue/ tumbok ang 5. jeep private owned
sa
1Health pagtulog individuals Zamora National kahabaan ng kaila- 25- tricycle
PRK.2 75 individuals Mga kabahayan na avenue(pick up Highway kung Zamora Avenue nganin
Center,
Sales State hindi naabut ng point) ang (pick-up point)
154 Multi- baha paglilikasan ay
Purpose Hall 75 individuals ang Sitio
Barangay 200 individuals Ragara
Prk. 3 Covered
Highway 276 Court

Medium- Prk. 1 Barangay 50 individuals Walang sapat Church, School Mula sa Kahabaan ng Mula sa kanya- 2- jeep private owned
Quinton na kagamitan Building ng Kanya- Zamora kanya kalye Ayon sa 4 tricycle-private owned
Risk Hall kinakail
Street 377 4-6 hrs. gamit sa Concepcion kanyang kalye Avenue/ tumbok ang
Road 9- 218 DCC-3 in 50 persons each pagtulog Elementary School tumbok ang National kahabaan ng angan
Proper, sa mataas na Zamora Highway kung Zamora Avenue
PRK. 2
Health 75 individuals portion, Mga Avenue( pick- ang (pick-up point)
Evangelista
kabahayan na up point) paglilikasan ay
street 369 Center, hindi naabut ng
Francisco Multi- 75 individuals baha
street
259 purpose
Hall
Prk 3 200 individuals
Llavan Barangay
Street Covered
163 Court

Low-
Risk

1. Community Risk Assessment

Pang-grupong Gawain 2-1


Step1 Step2 Step3
Step4 Step5 Step6
Group 3- Pagtukoy ng apektadong pasilidad
Template 2-3. Elements at Risk Matrix 2: Key Facilities Matrix (Talahanayan ng mga Pangunahing Pasilidad)
Bantang Panganib/Disaster: BAHA (FLASH FLOOD)
Kategorya Purok/ Pangunahing Ano ang dapat Saan Kailangang Kailangang dami Dami ng
Kalye Pasilidad gawin para ma- pwedeng dami ng tao ng sasakyan na
(Istruktura, protektahan ang dalhin ang magsasalba transportasyon meron na o
Serbisyo, pasilidad? nabubuhat maaaring
Equipment, na pasilidad? mahiram?
Sasakyan,
Kabuhayan)
High-Risk Prk 1 Rice farm,Farm Tiyaking maayos ang Dalhin sa Mataas Ayon sa 5 vehicles 5- jeep
Highway equipment gusali o pasilidad na na kinakailangan 1-rescue
Prk. 2 itatayo sa mga lugar,
Sales State Palengke, mga gilingan, may dumating man na lugar/Barangay
Prk 3 motorsiklo, Appliances kalamidad ito ay hini Covered Court
highway maapektuhan

Medium-Risk Prk. 1- Res. Houses Tiyaking maayos ang gusali Dalhin sa mataas
o pasilidad na itatayo sa mga na lugar/ Barangay
Ayon sa kinakailangan
5 Vehicles 3 jeep
Quinton Street Motorsiklo, 10- trycicle
Road 9 Appliances lugar, may dumating mang Covered Court
kalamidad ito ay hindi
Prk.2 maapektuhan
Evangelista Street
Francisco Street

Prk. 3
Llavan Street

Low-Risk
HAZARD AND VULNIRABILITY ASSESSMENT

HAZARDS: FLASH FLOOD


Prk./Sitios Risk Level (Low, VULNIRABILITY
Medium, High NUMBER OF POPULATION LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED PROPERTIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE
LIVELIHOOD AND FACILITIES
L M H Male Female Total Children PWDS ELDERLY
Prk. 1 / 98 81 48 families 45 2 13 Res. house, Riceland Roads, drainage
Highway 179 individuals appliances canals
Quinton Street / 192 185 100-families 91 3 31 Res. Houses Brgy Road
377 individuals
Road 9 appliances
Prk. 2 92 62 32 families 49 2 8 Res. houses, Riceland Brgy. Road
Sales State / 154 individuals and Corn land
Evangelista / 183 186 102 families 85 5 36 Res. Houses, Brgy Road
289- individuals
appliances
Francisco Street / 133 126 56 individuals Res Houses, Canals, Brgy. Road
appliances
Prk. 3 76families 54 3 28 Riceland, Livestocks FARMERS COOP RICEMILL
276 inividuals KAPISAN CA. RICEMILL
Highway / 135 141 Res. Houses
Llavan Street / 83 80 46 families 48 1 6 Livestocks, Res. Brgy road
163 individuals
Houses, appliances

HAZARD: LANDSLIDE
Purok Sitios Risk Level (Low, VULNIRABILITY
Medium, High NUMBER OF POPULATION LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED PROPERTIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE
LIVELIHOOD AND FACILITIES
L M H Male Female Total Children PWDS ELDERLY

Bato-Gawang / 70 69 30 families 59 6 10 House res. Brgy. Road


139 individuals
Ragara / 158 155 78 families 103 5 16 Livestocks and house Barangay Road
313 individuals res.
HAZARD: TYPHOON
Risk Level (Low, VULNIRABILITY
Sitios Medium, High NUMBER OF POPULATION LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED PROPERTIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE
LIVELIHOOD AND FACILITIES
L M H Male Female Total Children PWDS ELDERLY
Barangay wide 2,011 1,937 3,948 1,561 14 173 Households, Roads, drainage canals
population Agricultural Buildings
Crops,livestock,

BARANGAY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT DIRECTORY FACILITY


A. Directory of Medical Facilities (Hospitals, Clinic, etc.)
Type
Name of Facilities Address Capacity/A Name of Manager Contact Details (Government/
rea (Sq.m) Private
Landline Cell phone 2 Way Email G p
radio
Health Center Brgy. Proper/Barangay 120 sq.m. PB-MARLON U. MARTINEZ 093-558-88450 /
Plaza
Health Station So. Ragara 20 meters / P

B. Directory of Mini Groceries


Type
Name of Facilities Address Capacity/A Name of Manager Contact Details (Government/
rea (Sq.m) Private
Landline Cell phone 2 Way Email G p
radio
Pableo Grocery Purok 1 100 sq.m Regina Pableo /
Dela Fuente Grocery Purok 1 100 sq.m Emelinda Dela Fuente 090-543-25007 /
Dumalinas-Groceries Store Purok 2 80 sq.m Malou Dela Fuente 09161309688 /
Maranan Groceries Store Purok 2 100 sq. m Princess Pascual Maranan 09972515471 /
C. Directory of Government and private offices, building
Type
Name of Facilities Address Capacity/Are Name of Manager Contact Details (Government/
a (Sq.m) Private
Landline Cell phone 2 Way Email G p
radio
Brgy. Hall Brgy. Proper 80 sq. m PB-Marlon U. Martinez 093-558-88450 /

5 Day Care Centers 3-Proper, Sitio Ragara, 70 sq. m Emelyn B. Monteroso /


Sitio Bulaong, Jenny Castil
Virginia B. Batolio 092-697-13190
High School Building Proper/ Purok 3 4 buildings Mrs. Cathreen Cabral. /
15 classroom

Elementary School Proper/Purok 3 9 buildings Mrs. Elizabeth Pasajol. 097-505-88012 /


Building 16 rooms
ALS Building Brgy Plaza 20 sq. m Glenda J. Tatel 093-558-88852 /
Multi Purpose Building 250 sq. m PB- Marlon U. Martinez 093-558-88450
Public Market Highway 600 sq. m. 093-558-88450 /
Childrens Park Barangay Plaza 500 sq. m 093-558-88450 /
Brgy Covered Court Brgy. Plaza 500 sq m 093-558-88450 /

D. Directory of NGO’s Disaster Volunteer Groups, etc.


Capacity (Medical Emergencies, Medical Transport, Vehicular
Name of Facilities Address Contact Person Contact Details Emergencies, Behavioral Emergencies, Basic Life Support, Advance Life
Support, Search and Rescue, Relief Operation, Fire Suppression,
Evacuation) Indicate of Pax
Land Cell 2 Email ME MT VE BE BLS ALS SR RO FS EVAC
line phone way
Radi
o
CARD Calintaan, Occ. Mdo. /
A.O
CONFISA Bgy. Concepcion Felitso Nodalo 09067912 /
681
CONTODA Brgy. Concepcion Francisco Julian /
KAPISAN CA. Brgy. Concepcion Antonio Olivar Sr. / /
Malatuntong Corp. Barangay Concepcion /
Leonor Silva
Concepcion MPFC Sonny Guro 099-535- /
28212

LIFE LINE ASSESSMENT


A. Road Network
Name of Road Street Vulnerable Location Length Jurisdiction No. of Lanes Type (dirt Gravel, Vulnerability to Flooding, Landslide, Remarks
(m) (National Provincial, and use (2 Concrete asphalts) Earthquake, Tsunami, Typhoon, Others)
Municipal Barangay lanes) F LS E TS TY

Proper- Zamora Avenue, 20x 1km Barangay 1 Dirt gravel Concrete / /


Martines Street, 20x200m. - - Dirt Gravel / / /
Quinton Street, 20x200 m. - - - / / /
Batolio Street 20x200 m. - - - / /
, Laudit Street, 20x200 m. - - - / / /
20x200 m.
Francisco Street - - - / /
20x200m.
,Macawili Street, 10x100m - - - / / /
Sales State 10x100m - - - / / /
Gallardo Street 10x100m - - - / /
Olivar Street 10x100m - - - / /
Empacta Street 10x100m - - - / /
Lubang Street 10x100m - - - / /
Llavan Street 10x100m - - - / /
10x100m
Domingo Street - - - / /
10x100m
Sales Street 5x150 m - - - / / /
Novelo Street - - - / /
So. Bulaong 800m.
So. Ragara 2.5km. /

/ /
B. Bridge Network
Name of Road Street Vulnerable Location Length Jurisdiction No. of Lanes Type (dirt Gravel, Vulnerability to Flooding, Landslide, Remarks
(m) (National Provincial, and use (2 Concrete asphalts) Earthquake, Tsunami, Typhoon, Others)
Municipal Barangay lanes) F LS E TS TY
Banus Bridge Prk. 1 15 meters National 2 Concrete / /
Box Culvert Bingag 10 meters National 2 concrete / / /
Box culvert Prk 3 7 meters Barangay road 1 Concrete / / / /
C. Building and Other Infrastructure Network
No. of Building Type Occupancy (Public Assembly, Vulnerability to (Flooding,
Story (unreinforced Masonry, Emergency, Evacuation Landslide, Earthquake, Remarks
Name of Building or Location (Above, Composite, Steel concrete, center, Commercial Offices, Tsunami, Typhoon, Others
Infrastructure Ground, Reinforce concrete others Hospital-Health Facility,
Below Industrial, Historical, School
Ground) others
AG BG UM C SC RC O Designed Current F LS E TS TY O
Brgy. Hall Brgy. Proper / / Offices For / / / /
rehabilitation
Health Center Brgy. Proper / / Health Facility For rehab. / /
Multi-purpose Hall Brgy. Proper / / Public Assembly / / /
5 Day Care Centers 3Proper / / School For rehab. / / /
1 Sitio Ragara
1 Sitio Bulaong /
Barangay Covered Court Proper / / Public Assembly For / / /
extension
School Building Elem. Proper Prk 3 / / School / / /
School Building High School Proper Prk. 3 / / School / / /
Training Center Proper Sitio Bulaong / / Public use / / /
High School Gymnasium Proper Prk 3 / / Church / / /
Public Market So. Kinarasyawan / Church / /
KAPISAN RICE MILL Proper Prk 2 / / Commercial / /
MORENA RICEMILL Proper Prk 2 / / Commercial / / /
FARMERS COOP RICE MILL Proper Prk. 2 / / Commercial / /
IGLESIA NI CRISTO CHURCH Purok 2 / / Church / /
FOURSQUARE CHURCH Purok 2 / / Churh / / /
CATHOLIC CHURCH Purok 3 / / Church / / /
CAMACUP CHURCH Purok 1 / / / Church / /
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Purok 2 / / Church / / /
CHURCH
CATHOLIC CHAPEL- Sitio Ragara // / CHAPEL /
MGA GAWAIN PAGTAKATAPUS NG KALAMIDAD

1. Pagsasagawa ng inspeksyon sa Pagkatapos ng Konseho ng Barangay Sasakyan, talaan Barangay at Mga kagamitang
paligid ng Barangay upang matantya Kalamidad BDRRMC-Team at Camera pribadong kinakailangan sa
ang halaga ng pinsala Monitoring sector,boluntaryong pagsasadokumento
mamamayan ng mga pinsala

2. Pag-uulat sa Municipal DRRMC Pagkatapos ng Punong Barangay Computer Barangay Available sa


kalamidad Coupon Bond Barangay
Barangay Agriculture
3. Pagtatala ng napinsala sa pamilya Pagkatapos ng Committee, Committee on Reported to: DA
Health, Committee on Infra,
at iba pang napinsala infrastructura Kalamidad Committee on Agriculture Mun., MSWD Mun.
katulad ng pananim at upang Engineering Mun.
maging batayan ng pagbibigay ng MDRRMO
relief at rehabilitasyon na gagawin.

Pinagpasyahang ipasa sa pagpupulong ng Barangay Development Council na ginanap noong ika- ng_5_ taong 2017 dito sa Barangay
Concepcion, Calintaan, Kanlurang Mindoro.

Pinatutunayan ko ang BARANGAY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN na ito ay ang kompletong dokumento na ipinasa ng
BARANGAY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (BDC) sa nabanggit na petsa.

Inihanda ni: SGD


ROSEMARIE M. ERO
Kalihim ng Barangay Sinasang-ayunan: SGD

MARLON U. MARTINEZ
Punong Barangay

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