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Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan

VISION, MISSION

Vision:

“TO STAND AS IDEAL OF CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT THIS PART OF THE MUNICIPALITY
COULD BE PROUD OF”

MISSION:

“TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE ECONOMIC, PLOITICAL, SOCIAL UPLIFT OF OUR COMMUNITY


ADDRESSED TO HARMONOUS AND WELL – BALANCED LIFE OF OUR CONSTITUENTS”

OBECTIVES:

“TO PROVIDE EQUAL APPORTUNITIES AND ACCESS TO BASIC SERVICES

Brief History of the Barangay

IN THE YEAR 1928, three (3) families from Ilocos Province who belong to the family of Tolentino,
Cayaban and Santos come to this place to reside. At the time, the place was a sitio of Oscariz, Santiago,
Isabela (formerly carig) known as sitio Calabicab or Nagasango a Purok. In no longer time, said pioneer
change the name. The barangay named to Burgos as in memory of Padre Burgos (the patriot) were told
in the story that during the Spanish time, Padre Burgos used to or it happened to hid in this place.

In the year 1935, another family came where the families from Central Plain of Luzon (Particularly
Nueva Ecija). They are the families of Lising, Iglesia, Sison and Marcelo.

During the Japanese occupation in 1942 (world war ll) the Japanese government created a town
named Yoshisawa where now known as San Mateo, Isabela and Burgos became the new part of the
town, but, Burgos remain and still a sitio of Oscariz composing of thirty (30) family heads.

In the year 1960, the population of Burgos was raised up to more than sixty (60) family heads and
in the year 1963 by virtue of RA No. 1408 the Barangay Burgos was declared as a newly created barangay,
and in 1964 by virtue of RA No. 3320, the Municipality of Ramon created, and the barangay Burgos
automatically declared as one of the barangay of the said town where under the said Act it was cited
under the jurisdiction of the newly created town/municipality.

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CHAPTER 1
COMMUNITY
PROFILE

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CHAPTER 1

COMMUNITY PROFILE

DEMOGRAPHIC FEATURES

A. SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS
Barangay Burgos has a total population of 3,014 as of the latest household
population survey for year 2018, of which 1,542 are males while 1472 are females. This is
an indication that the population keeps on rising compared to the last population figure
of the barangay, which is 2,984.

Household Population by Age Group and Sex


Table 1. Distribution of Household Population by Age Group and by Sex, 2018

Age Household Population


Group Male % Female % Total (Male + Female) % to Total
Under 1 11 .74 19 1.39 30 1.05
1-4 117 7.96 96 7.13 213 7.57
5-9 148 10.07 124 9.21 272 9.67
10-14 132 8.99 162 10.03 294 9.49
15-19 168 11.43 144 8.70 312 10.12
20-24 198 11.37 162 10.03 360 10.72
25-29 209 12.11 188 11.97 397 12.04
30-34 67 4.56 78 5.80 145 5.15
35-39 84 5.71 89 6.61 173 6.14
40-44 90 6.13 91 6.76 181 6.43
45-49 72 4.90 78 5.80 150 5.33
50-54 74 5.03 54 4.01 128 4.54
55-59 51 3.47 65 4.83 116 4.12
60-64 44 3.00 48 3.56 92 3.26
65-69 41 2.80 30 2.23 71 2.52
70-74 15 1.02 19 1.41 34 1.20
75-79 15 1.02 15 1.11 30 1.07
80 & Over 6 .40 10 .74 16 .57
TOTAL 1,542 100 1,472 100 3,014 100

Table 1 shows that majority of the population belongs to age group 25-29, followed by
20-24. And the least is age group 80 & over.

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Religious Affiliation
Table 2. Distribution of Household Population by Religious Affiliation

Occupation No. of Persons % to Total

Roman Catholic 1,536 50.97


Iglesia Ni Cristo 436 14.46
Jehovah’s Witnesses 9 0.29
Born Again 150 4.99
Baptist 35 1.16
Methodist 629 20.87
Jesus the Gospel/Mormons 15 0.50
United Pentecostal Church 169 5.60
Others 35 1.16
TOTAL 3,014 100

In 3,014 total population, there are 1,536 Roman Catholics, 629 Methodist, , 439 Iglesia Ni
Cristo, 169 United Pentecostal Church 150 Born Again or United Church of Christ in the
Philippines, 35 Baptist & Others, 15 Mormons, 9 Jehovah s Witnesses.

Mother Tongue
Table 3. Household Population by Mother Tongue

Mother Tongue No. of Persons % to Total

Iloko/Ilocano 2,899
96.18
Tagalog 115
3.82
Total 3,014
100

A total of 2,899 population speak mother tongue of Ilokano and115 speak Tagalog.

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B. ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Household Occupations
Table 4. Distribution of Household Population by Occupation
Occupation No. of Persons % to Total
Farmer 127 15.78
Overseas Contract Workers (OCW) 90 11.18
Businessmen/Trader 55 6.83
Carpenter 20 2.48
Ambulant Vendor 59 7.33
Construction Laborer 73 9.06
Farm Laborer 165 20.49
Driver 49 6.08
Government Employee 54 6.70
Private Employee 76 9.44
House help 10 1.24
Hairstylist/Manicurist 3 0.41
Saleslady/Salesboy 24 2.98
TOTAL 805 100

It is perceptible in table above that majority of the household population are Farmer
followed by Farm Laborer.

Household Population 15 years Old & Over by Employment Status


Table 5. Distribution of Household Population 15 years Old & Over by Employment Status
Sex HH No. of % No. of % Not in %
Population Employed Unemployed Labor
Persons Persons Force
Male 1,542 400 60.70 734 46.66 408 52.17
Female 1,472 259 39.30 839 53.34 374 47.83
Total 3,014 659 100 1,573 100 782 100

As noticed in table 4, a total of 659 are employed while 1,573 are unemployed.

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AGRICULTURE

Major Crops
The major crops in the barangay are RICE.

Cropping Cycle
Table 6. Cropping Cycle of Major Crops
CROP 1st Crop
RICE June Lp P F CP H

CROP 2nd Crop

RICE November Lp P F CP H

Legend : Lp - Land Preparation


P - Planting
F - Application of Fertilizer
CP - Crop Protection
H - Harvest

Agricultural Facilities
Table 7. Agricultural Facilities

Name of Agricultural Facility Number of Units

Rice thresher/Reaper 9
Cono/Kiskisan 2
Hand Tractor (Kuliglig) 38
4-Wheel Tractor 4
Drying Pavement (MPP/MPDP) 7
Warehouse (Bodega) 6

There are 7 drying pavement, 6 rice thresher and 38 hand tractor.

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Animals Raised
Table 8. Inventory of Animals Raised

Kind of Animal Number


Carabao 15
Cattle 34
Swine 16
Goat 21
Chicken 750
Duck 234
Others 24

Majority of livestock raised in the barangay are Chicken.

Tenurial Status
Table 9. Farm Land tenurial status

TENURE Number

Land Owner 68
Lease Holder 10

Farm Worker/laborer 165


Tenant 10

Table 9 shows that 68 owned their farm, 165 farm worker and 10 are tenants.
HOUSEHOLD MAJOR SOURCES OF INCOME
Table 10. Distribution of Household Population Major Source of Income

Major Source of Income Number


Farming 127

Livestock/piggery/poultry 7

Employee 206
Laborer 185
Business 114

Farming is the major source of income of household, followed by Laborer.

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C. SPATIAL CHARACTERISTICS/ FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN THE BARANGAY


Land Use

Based on data gathered, majority of the land area are devoted for Rice agricultural
usage which occupied _475_ hectares. While 227 hectares is for built-up
areas/residential and for networks .

D. VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS AND GROUPS


Table 11. Number of Population near or within 500m from the irrigation/creek/swamp.

Puroks Number of Population Number


Purok 1 235 0
Purok 2 242 53
Purok 3 241 0
Purok 4 863 0
Purok 5 926 0
Purok 6 253 0
Purok 7 254 53
TOTAL 3,014 106

As per table above, there are no population living near the irrigation while no living near
the creek/swamp.

Occupied Housing Units by Type


Table 13. Occupied Housing Units by Type

Type of Housing Unit No. of Housing Units % to Total

Single/Bungalow 625 98.58

Single/2 Story 9 1.42

TOTAL 634 100

In the barangay, there are 625 single house bungalow units while 9 single house with 2
storys units.

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Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of Outer Wall


Table 14. Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of Outer Wall
Outer Wall No. of Housing Units % to Total
Concrete 561 88.49
Wood 20 3.15
Bamboo/Sawali 53 8.36
TOTAL 634 100

Majority of the housing units are concrete, while 69 are wood and 53 constructed by
bamboo/Sawali.

Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of Roof


Table 15. Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of Roof
Type of Roof No. of Housing Units % to Total
Galvanized Iron (GI) 561 88.49
Concrete 5 0.79
Cogon/Nipa 53 8.36
GI/Concrete 15 2.36
TOTAL 634 100

Majority of the housing unit roofs are Galvanized Iron. Followed by Cogon/Nipa housing
roof.

Year Built & Status of Repair of Occupied Housing Units


Table 16. Year Built & Status of Repair of Occupied Housing Units, 2018
Year Built Need Need Need Dilapidated Unfinished Total %
No Minor Major
Repair Repair Repair
1950 &
0 0 0 40 0 40 6.31
Earlier
1951-1960 0 0 10 28 0 38 5.99
1961-1970 10 26 5 10 5 56 8.82
1971-1980 24 44 10 5 10 93 14.67
1981-1990 33 44 15 15 7 114 17.98
1991-2000 41 39 5 5 12 102 16.09
2001-2010 30 62 10 0 10 112 17.68
2011-2018 36 15 20 0 8 79 12.46
TOTAL 174 230 75 103 52 634 100

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Table 16. shows that a total of 174 housing units need no repair, 75 need minor repair
and 52 housing units are unfinished.

Malnutrition

Table 17. Number of Malnourish Children

Number
Total Number of Children 408
Number of Undernourished children 65

Out of 408 children in the barangay, 65 are classified as undernourished.

GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES
Location and Boundaries

Barangay Burgos, has a total land area of 700 hectares. It is bounded on the north by
Barangay Oscariz on the south by Barangay Bugallon Norte and San Miguel, on the west
by Barangay General Aguinaldo, and on the east by Barangay Villa Beltran and Purok Ni
Bulan. It consists of seven (7) puroks. Barangay Burgos is classified as Rural barangay
and within the Integrated Development Area II of the Municipality of Ramon, Province of
Isabela.

Topography

The terrain of Barangay Burgos is generally plain. The predominant type of soil is Bago
Sandy Clay Loam, which is suitable for agricultural crops.

Climate

The Climate is tropical. It is characterized by relatively high temperature, high humidity


and abundant rainfall. For this year, the coolest months fall in January with a mean
temperature of 25.5°C while the warmest month occurs in May with a mean
temperature of 38.3°C.

Humidity

Humidity refers to the moisture content of the atmosphere. Due to high temperature and
the surrounding bodies of water, the locality has a high relative humidity. The average
monthly relative humidity varies between 71 percent in March and 85 percent in
September. The combination of warm temperature and high relative and absolute
humilities give rise to high sensible temperature throughout the archipelago. It is
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especially uncomfortable during March to May, when temperature and humidity attain
their maximum levels.

The Seasons

Using temperature and rainfall as bases, the climate of the country can be divided into
two major seasons: (1) the rainy season, from June to November; and (2) the dry season,
from December to May. The dry season may be subdivided further into (a) the cool dry
season, from December to February; and (b) the hot dry season, from March to May.

Accessibility and Transportation

Barangay Burgos is located 5 km. away from the poblacion. It is accessible to all types of
vehicles. Tricycles are easily available within the barangay up to the Central Business
District while buses and van are easily accessible along the national highway.

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CHAPTER 2
PARTICIPATORY
DISASTER RISK
ASSESSMENT

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COMMUNITY

2.1ASSESSMENT RISK

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HAZARD
2.1.1 MATRIX

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2.1.1 COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT

1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11
HAZAR FORCE SPEED FREQUE WHEN DURATION PEOPLE SOPING
D TYPE WARNING OF NCY ELEMENTS AT RISK STRATEGI RESOURC
& SIGN ONSET AT RISK ES & ES/CAPAC
SIGNAL DISASTER ITIES
RESPONSE
BAHA TUBIG Sa tv, Mahaba Madalas October 3-5 days Kabahayan Tabing Evacuatio Barangay
radios at 2015 Kabuhayan ilog n Relief covered
babala December at mga tao Purok operation court
mula sa 2015 at hayop 1,6&7 Barangay
mga LGUs hall
School
Disaster
equipmen
t
Trained
Rescue
team
BAGYO HANGI Sa Mahaba Madalas September- 3-5 days Kabuhayan Buong Pagbibiga Organized
N pamamagit December Kabahayan Barangay y ng BDRRMC
an ng at mga tao babala Training
babala ng /informati
LGUs at TV, on
radio and dissiminat
social ion
media
TAGTUY Kawal Sa TV, Mahaba Madalas September- 3 buwan Pananim/ Mga Patubig
OT an ng radios January kabuhayan pananim
Tubig weather January-
forecast April
SUNOG Apoy Wangwang Maikli Bihira/ Kabuhayan Mga tao, Sapat na
Madalan Kabahayan kabuhay kaalaman
g at tao an at at training
kabahay
an
LINDOL Pagya Maikli Bihira/M May 2 minutes
nig adalang
EPIDEM Epide Pagbibigay Maikli Madalan April- 2-3weeks Buhay Buong Tamang May sapat
IC(DEN mic balita g October Barangay kaalaman na
GUE) sa kaalaman
kalinisan
TABLE 18: SHOWS THE HAZARD MATRIX

The community is aware of the presence of various hazards based on historical events
and local data. The table above shows the hazards present in our community and the degree and
frequency of occurrence. Hazard refers to dangerous phenomenon, substance, human activity or
condition that may cause loss of life, injury or other health impacts, property damage, loss of livelihood
and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage.

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HAZARD
2.1.2 MAP

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LEGEND
W
Evacuation Center
S N
Secondary Road
Major Road
Irrigation/Creek/Canal E
HIGH RISK
Household Population
Purok 1 8 24
Purok 2 20 53
Purok 3 27 81
Purok 4 21 105
Purok 5 45 401
Figure 2. Hazard Map

Purok 6 15 75
Purpk 7 17 85____
153 824

Medium Risk
Purok 1 70 179
Purok 2 36 166
Purok 3 38 114
Purok 4 51 527
Purok 5 69 345
Purok 6 35 105
Purpk 7 35 110___
334 1,546

Low Risk
Purok 1 6 32
Purok 2 5 23
Purok 3 34 46
Purok 4 40 231
Purok 5 34 170
Purok 6 14 73
Purpk 7 14 69
147 644
Total Household: 634
Total Population: 3,014
BARANGAY TYPHOON RISK MAP

Agricultural Area: 475 Hectares


Residential Area: 227 Hectares

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HAZARD
HISTORICAL
2.1.3 PROFILE

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HISTORICAL CALENDAR/TIMELINE OF TYPHOONS

EXPERIENCED BY THE BARANGAY

YEAR JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
2014 (2) MARIO
LUIS
2015(2) CHEDENG LANDO

2016(3) KAREN NINA


LAWIN
2017

2018(2) OMPONG ROSITA

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2.2
VULNERABILITY
ASSESSMENT

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VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT

Table 19. Number of Vulnerable Population per sector

LOCATION WOMEN CHILDREN SENIOR CITIZEN PWD


Purok 1 8 13 20 1
Purok 2 11 15 21 2
Purok 3 12 15 23 2
Purok 4 16 23 29 0
Purok 5 16 23 39 1
Purok 6 8 12 21 0
Purok 7 8 13 21 2
TOTAL 79 114 174 8

Table 20. Number Vulnerable Housing Unit

LOCATION NUMBER
NEAR Irrigation, Creek SHANTY
Purok 1 11 2
Purok 2 32 8
Purok 3 8 2
Purok 4 0 3
Purok 5 0 15
Purok 6 5 2
Purok 7 3 3
Total 59 35

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Table 21. Number of Population near or within 100m from the irrigation, creek, canal

Number of Population Number


Purok 1 235 31
Purok 2 242 45
Purok 3 241 16
Purok 4 863 0
Purok 5 926 0
Purok 6 253 253
Purok 7 254 254
TOTAL 3,014 599

As per table above, there are 3,014 population living near the riverbank.

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VULNERABILITY
2.2.1 MAP

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LEGEND
W
Evacuation Center
S N
Secondary Road
Major Road
Irrigation/Creek/Canal E

HIGH RISK
Household Population
Purok 1 8 24
Purok 2 20 53
Purok 3 27 81
Purok 4 21 105
Purok 5 45 401
Purok 6 15 75
Purpk 7 17 85____
153 824

Medium Risk
Purok 1 70 179
Purok 2 36 166
Purok 3 38 114
Purok 4 51 527
Purok 5 69 345
Purok 6 35 105
Purpk 7 35 110___
334 1,546

Low Risk
Purok 1 6 32
Purok 2 5 23
Purok 3 34 46
Purok 4 40 231
Purok 5 34 170
Purok 6 14 73
Purpk 7 14 69
147 644
Total Household: 634
Total Population: 3,014
Agricultural Area: 475 Hectares
Residential Area: 227 Hectares

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CAPACITY
2.3 ASSESSMENT

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VULNERABILITY AND CAPACITY ASSESSMENT

MGA BAGO DUMATING ANG SA PANAHON NG PAGKATAPOS NG


PANGANIB DISASTER EMERGENCY(DURING DISASTER(AFTER
(BEFORE DISASTER) DISASTER ) DISASTER)
BAHA 1.Magbuo ng BDRRM 1.Ilikas ang apektado 1.Magsagawa ng
Committee at iupdate o vulnerable sa survey o
ang database on maayos na evaluation assessment o
elements at risk Centers. infrastructura o
2.Magbigay ng sapat 2.Unahin ang mga buhay ng tao.
na kaalaman sa mag buntis, Senior Citizens, 2.Magsagawa ng
constituents upang bata at mga taong rehabilitasyon sa
maging alerto sa may kapansanan. mga napinsala.
panahon ng baha 3.Siguraduhing may 3.Magsagawa ng
3.Ipaalam ang warning sapat na pagkain at malawakang
system ng barangay malinis na tubig inumin paglilinis upang
during assembly para sa mga maiwasan ang
meeting . evacuees at mga sakit dulot ng
4.Makinig at makialam apektado ng baha. baha.
sa weather forecast
mula sa telebisyon,
radio at mga babala
ng mga higher Local
Government Unit
(LGU’s).
5. Ipaalam sa
mamamayan kapag
may nagbabadyang
baha.
6.Magimbak ng
pagkain, gamut, tubig
inumin atbp.
BAGYO 1.Makinig sa radio, tv 1.Maging panatag at 1.Magsagawa ng
weather forecast magdasal, makinig ng surver o
2.Manatiling alerto sa radyo para malaman assessment
lahat ng oras ang anumang balita nasirang pananim
3.Putulin o alisin ang at pagbabago o
mga sanga ng kahoy tungkol sa bagyo. pangkabuhayan,
na maaaring matumba 2.Manatili sa loob ng Infrastructura o

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o masalanta ng bagyo bahay para kabahayan at
na nagdudulot ng maiwasan ang mga tao.
kasiraan sa ari-arian. anumang aksidente 2.Alisin/linisin ang
4.mag-imbak ng sa lakas, kung may mga natumbang
pagkain babala na kailangang puno,nga post
5.Ihanda ang lahat ng lumikas sumunod eng electricidad
bagay na maaaring kaagad. at iba pa na
kailanganin (gayan ng maaaring sagabal
damit, tubig, gamut, sa mga daan.
flashlights atbp.) sa 3.Magkakaroon
pagdating ng bagyo ng malawakang
isaayos ang mga operation linis
bagay na pwedeng upang maiwasan
masalanta gaya ng ang banta ng
mga ari-arian o ibat-ibang sakit
kagamitan (bubong, tulad ng Dengue,
bintana, mubeles malaria, sakit ng
atbp.) tiyan o pagtae
6.Ilikas ang mga may 4.Siguraduhing
mahina o marupok na malinis ang buong
kabahayan barangay.
7.Ilagay sa plastik ang
mga mahahalagang
papeles na maaaring
mabasa o masira
8.Alamin kung sinu-sino
ang mga marupok at
medaling mapinsala na
kabahayan.
DROUGHT/TAG 1.Magbigay babala 1.Gumamit ng tabo at 1.Tagtuyot man o
TUYOT ukol sa tagtuyot sa mga timba sa paliligo hindi, matutong
constituents. 2.Sa paglalaba, pangalagaan
2.Magtanim ng ugaliin patayin ang ang tubig
medaling maani na gripo kapag puno na sapagkat ang
mga pananim katulad ang palanggana, tubig ay buhay.
ng monngo, mais at gaminti ang
mga gulay. pinagbanlawan sa
3.Magtayo ng deepwell pagdilig ng mga
sa bukid para sa halaman at
alternatibong paraan pambuhos o panlinis
sa pagkakaroon ng sa kubeta.

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patubig. 3.Sa pagsisipilyo
4.Gamitin ng wasto ang gumamit ng baso.
tubig. 4.Huwag hayaan
tumutulo ang gripo.

SUNOG 1.Ilagay ang mga 1.Huwag mag panic. 1.Bumalik lamang


numero ng telepono ng 2.Patayin ang main sa inyong bahay
fire station sa lugar na switch ng kuryente. kung mayroon ng
medaling Makita. 3.Kapag makapal na “Advisory” mula sa
2.Pag-aralan ang ang usok sa loob ng inyong mga lokal
paggamit ng fire bahay, gumapang na opisyales na
extinguishers. palabas. ligtas na ang
3.Alamin ang 4.Maglaan ng inyong lugar.
emergency exit sa maluwag na daanan 2.Tumawag ng
inyong bahay. para sa mga rescuer, electrician o
4.Ugaliing isara ang bumbero at fire truck. ipagbigay alam
tangke ng gas kung 5.Ipagbigay alam sa sa pinakamalapit
hindi naman ginagamit. kinauukulang lokal na na electric
5.Huwag mag-imbak opisyal o company ang
ng mga kemikal na pinakamalapit na anumang sirang
maaaring pagmulan ng ahensiya ng gobyerno linya ng kuryente.
sunog. sa pamamagitan ng 3.Ayusin ang parte
6.Maghanda ng pinakamabilis na ng bahay na
emergency light o komunikasyon. nasunog.
flashlight. 4.Maglinis ng
bahay.
5.Maglagay ng
basurahan na
tapunan ng mga
basura na
medaling kunin ng
basurero.

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RESOURCE
2.3.1 MAP

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BARANGAY RESOURCE MAP

N
W

E
S

BARANGAY HALL

WATER STATIOIN
WAITING SHED
SOLAR DRYER

RESTAURANT
GAS STATION
LEGEND:

CHURCH
SCHOOL

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Table 22. Inventory of services, facilities and equipment for disaster


 Approved Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Plan
 Organized disaster/emergency response team.
 Barangay Disaster Readiness Profile
 Barangay Hazard Map
 Organized Barangay Disaster Risks Reduction & Management Committee
 BDRRM Office
 Barangay Operation Center
 Barangay Warning System
 Barangay Spot Map
 Resource and Capacity Map
 Elementary School (BES)
 Barangay Covered Court
 Rescue Vehicle (Tricycle)
 Mega phone
 Flashlights
 Two Way Radio
 Cellphones
 Chainsaw
 Grass Cutter

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Table 23: Community-at-Risk insights on Disaster Risk Management

Noon Ngayon
1. Nalalaman ang lagay panahon sa 1. Madaling malaman ang lagay ng
pamamagitan ng ihip ng hangin panahon sa pamamagitan ng
(kung may bagyo o wala). balita o weather forecast mula sa
2. Sa radyo lamang nalalaman kung radyo, Telebisyon at sa social
ano ang lagay ng panaho media.
3. Walang Evacuation center 2. Mabilis na pag respond eng mga
(nakikituloy lamang sa kapit bahay Barangay officials higher LGUs, PNP,
na may matibay na bahay ). Rescue Teams at mga volunteers.
4. Tulong-tulong ang mga kalalakihan 3. May mga nakahandang
sa pagpuputol ng mga natumbang Evacuation centers, Nakaimbak na
punong- kahoy. mga pagkain at Organized
5. Walang organisado at budget BDRRMC Teams.
mula sa BDRRMC.

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EVACUATION
2.3.2 MAP

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BARANGAY EVACUATION MAP


EVACUATION MAP
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Route to Evacuation
Evacuation Center
LEGEND

Center

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CHAPTER 3
COMMUNITY-
MANAGED
IMPLEMENTATION

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CHAPTER 3
COMMUNITY-MANAGED IMPLEMENTATION

3.1. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION

It is primordial that in order to implement the various plans in our community,


manpower is imperative. The enactment of Republic Act 10121 or known as An Act
Strengthening the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management System Providing
for the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Framework and
Institutionalizing the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan,
Appropriating Funds Therefore and for other Purposes paved way for the composition of
the LDRRMC down to the BDRRMC. The participation of CSO and other organizations is
stated under Section 2. m., “Engage the participation of civil society organizations
(CSOs), the private sector and volunteers in the government’s disaster risk reduction
programs towards complementation of resources and effective delivery of services to
the citizenry”, and Sec. 2.d of the same Act for the community-based participation.

The BDRRMC and various groups and institutions/organizations such as Vulauan Ta


Barangay, Task Force on Youth Development, TUVODA, with identified roles and
responsibilities, in our community are deemed necessary partners in Disaster Risk
Management for the implementation of this plan. (See annex)

To increase capacity for the different groups and organizations in our locality,
continuous capacity building must be provided to them. Similiarly, they should also fan
out to the community. It is also the objective of the barangay to increase stakeholders’
involvement and further enhance the strategies, tools, and methodologies used for a
higher level of community preparedness and the mitigation of disasters.

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Grassroots involvement is also a principal consideration, especially of children,
senior citizens, person with disability. Focus group discussion, series of consultations,
sharing of ideas and information exchange between and among all these disaster
managers and vulnerable are venues express their issues and concerns regarding the
plan.

The significance of partnership and collaboration with the local government for
successful mobilization of the community and transcend the differences and unity
around the call for social solidarity for resilience and sustainable development shall be
achieved. Moreover, strengthening of networks and provincial and regional links with
relevant risk management institutions/organizations to improve the organization’s
potential and capacity for application and dissemination of lessons learned and
enhancement of coordination with funding partners to promote sustainability are also
considered important.

3.2 MITIGATION MEASURES AND COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION

3.2.1 PUBLIC AWARENESS

With the end in view to abate the risk of disaster in the barangay and to increase
community’s awareness for their vulnerability, a mandatory Public Awareness shall be
delivered as one of the mitigating measures in our locality to address the impacts of
disaster. Another key importance is to gather support of the plan from the community.
The program for Public Awareness is guided by the risk assessment done in the
barangay.

Public awareness refers to public’s level of understanding about the importance


and implications of safety in the community.

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To make it effective, it should be specific, concise and easily understood,
continuous and participated by the whole community according to the design of this
plan. In this way, it will help them impart them practical tips for disaster preparedness
and aimed to be part of their way of life and activities and response together with the
essence of the Early Warning system that shall be developed by the barangay.

The committee on public information shall spearhead the conduct of public


awareness. Here, message must be specific and easily understood using the local
dialect. The priorities for target audience shall be first divided into groups until such time
that they could be assembled as a whole. First priority are those that are identified
during the conduct of risk assessment, the children, pregnant women, senior citizens,
persons with disability, farmers, households whose houses are made with light materials
and followed by other groups. Scheduling shall be made in the barangay. The means to
be used shall be general assembly, house to house information, posters, tarpaulins, flyers
which will be developed first, megaphones, or any other means that can be utilized in
our barangay. Expected outcome shall be the support and participation of the
community in times of disaster.

3.2.2 EARLY WARNING SYSTEM

Early warning is a major element of disaster risk reduction. It prevents loss of life in
our barangay and reduce economic and material impacts of disaster. Recognizing the
essence of early warning, the barangay shall develop and implement its early warning
system. Figure shows that the information on hazards come from the national agencies
or forecasting offices through social media, TV, mobile phones and other means, such as
the PAGASA agency and information from Magat Dam if release of water will be made,
passed through National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. From here,
the NDRRMC shall also inform the RDRRMC to PDRRMC, and then to MDRRMC. The
MDRRMC through the use of text blast, megaphones, mobile calls, radios, public
advisories, shall inform all barangays, primarily the BDRRMC. The Punong Barangay, as
chair of the BDRRMC shall designate person such as the BDRRMO who will inform its

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constituents, activate the BDRRMC, use of text and or call through mobile phone,
informing the public through the use of megaphone, house to house warning or other
means. It is also noted that the community shall likewise report their status and conditions
of their family members and shelter to the BDRRMC which will likewise inform the
MDRRMC. In many cases, the information shall be bottom to top in order for the
government to prioritize the extent of help to the affected areas and families, hence
coordination between and among them is important. Figure 3.1 shows the early
warning system developed for the locality.

3.2.3 CAMP MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES

Another mitigating measure that needs to be done in the barangay is to develop


an evacuation system (Refer to Figure 3.2) and guidelines for camp management.
Corollary to the delivery of the early warning, the community shall likewise be aware on
when and where to evacuate. Likewise, the Municipal Ordinance No. 35-2012 on
implementing Forced Evacuation is also used as basis in developing evacuation and
camp management system.

Points have been raised on when to evacuate, where to evacuate, who will call
the shots to evacuate, evacuation route and pick-up points, designated evacuation
center, needs and supplies in the evacuation center / temporary shelter, area for
animals, and peace and security in the evacuation center. Recognizing the vast roles
and responsibilities in managing the evacuation center, different committees shall be
assigned to manage the evacuation center. The barangay have considered these
issues and formulated steps to evacuate and manage the evacuation center.

There are five steps to evacuate, one is warning, then the order to move,
followed by the actual evacuation, managing the center, and then going back to their
own house. The BDRRMC through the designated communication and warning

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committee shall warn the constituents regarding the impending risk or hazard in the
locality. The order to move and evacuate shall be directed by the

Punong Barangay through coordination with the MDRRMC, or in case of worse


condition based from the advisories/information gathered from higher agencies. Actual
evacuation of the vulnerable and those who are at risk shall be assisted by the Barangay
Peace Keeping Action Team. In the Evacuation Center, Committees are created in
order to manage properly the evacuees and the area. The Committees include Food,
Health and Sanitation, Information and Media Relations, Education, and Security. In the
Evacuation Center, Registration or Listing of the Evacuees is needed. Before the
evacuees are directed to go back, it should be declared that the impending threats are
no longer present. Before leaving, the EC must be cleaned and cleared.

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CHAPTER 4
CBDRRM
PLANNING AND
INVESTMENT

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Recovery & Rehabilitation

DAMAGE ASSESSMENT
CLYDE JEPHTAH G.
VIRGILIO G. RAMAY

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BULATAO
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RIZAL B. REYNO

BURGOS,RAMON, ISABELA
ALL SK OFFICIALS
HEALTH
HERMELINA T. LISING
ROGER V. DACUMOS
EVACUATION CENTER
RUDY F. SISON
ARSENIO I. TULIAO
NOVELYN M. VALDEZ
Emergency Response
DANILO S. BAUTISTA

SUPPLIES & LOGISTICS


TERESITA S. ALLUAD
JOSEFINA G. CALATAYOD
SECURITY
BDRRM COMMITTEE

MARCELINO H. PERDIDO
BERNARD T. SANTIAGO

WILLIARD B. DE VERA
ARIEL G. CLEMENTE
Chairman

RELIEF DISTRIBUTION
ELENA D. PATANI
MATEO C. ILDEFONSO
Prevention Mitigation

DOMINADOR P. LOPEZ
FEDERICO M. SISON
RESCUE
EDUARDO L. PAGARA
MARIO B. CONTAWE
ALL PUROK
Transportation
REGYNOLD S. ANDRES
LUNA ROSE R. GABRIEL

JUDY B. VALDEZ
PREPAREDNESS
EDUARDO C. LISING
Communication
MERLITA S. TAGUDANDO
DIONICIA D. PATANI
ADOMAR R. AMURAO
Monitoring & Warning
ADADOMAR
CATALINA R.
M. DOMINGO
AMURAO
JAIME V. NATIVIDAD
ADOR Q. ILDEFONSO
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ANNEXES

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