Isarog Iriga Mayon Bulusan N/A Labo Mariripi: I. Ii. Iii. Iv. I

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Ludwig Claude P.

Lelis | SC1D | DRRR

1. For the following activity, refer to the links provided. Use


PHIVOLCS list of active, inactive, and potentially active
volcanoes in the Philippines.
a. Active Volcanoes
i. Isarog
ii. Iriga
iii. Mayon
iv. Bulusan
b. Inactive Volcanoes
i. N/A
c. Potentially Active Volcanoes
i. Labo
ii. Mariripi
2. Risk to Volcanic Eruption is High
a. Bicol and Southern Luzon
i. Camarines Sur
ii. Albay
iii. Sorsogon
iv. Quezon
v. Laguna
b. Visayas and Mindanao
i. Davao del Norte
ii. Camiguin
iii. Sulu
iv. Biliran
v. South Cotabato

3. Volcanic Eruption
a. Lahar
i. Direct effects on people
1. Can trap people in vulnerable areas
Ludwig Claude P. Lelis | SC1D | DRRR

2. Can bury anything in people’s paths


ii. Direct effects on properties
1. Can destroy bridges and roads
2. Can crush establishments and large buildings.
b. Ashfall
i. Direct effects on people
1. Difficulty in breathing
2. Make eyes irritated
ii. Direct effects on properties
1. Can cause minor to major damage to vehicles and buildings
2. Disrupt sewage and electrical systems
3. Damage or kill vegetation
c. Pyroclastic flow
i. Direct effects on people
1. Skin Burns
2. Inhalation of hot ash and gases
ii. Direct effects on properties
1. Carry away nearly all objects in their path
d. Ballistic Projectiles
i. Direct effects on people
1. Can crush people from impacts
ii. Direct effects on properties
1. Can cause substantial damage to the environment
e. Volcanic Gases
i. Direct effects on people
1. Can damage eyes and respiratory system
ii. Direct effects on properties
1. Can severely damage vegetation
f. Lava Flow
i. Direct effects on people
1. They are almost too slow to run over people; however, when in
contact, can instantly burn people
ii. Direct effects on properties
1. Can demolish houses, roads, and other structures

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