Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction
Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction
Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction
Risk Reduction
Quarter 1 – Module 2:
Risk Factors Underlying
Disasters
What I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate
sheet of paper.
4. Which of the following risk factors BEST describes the cause of COVID-19
pandemic?
a. climate change
b. weak governance
c. globalized economic development
d. poorly- planned and managed urban development
b. climate change
c. global warming
d. carbon footprint
9. Which among the groups suffer more adverse effects when an earthquake
causing disaster occurs?
a. men and women
b. children and women
c. old persons and women
d. old persons and children
10.The occurrence of landslides in the Philippines is increasing. This kind of
disaster will fall under which of the following risks?
a. poverty and inequality
b. climate change and weak governance
c. climate change and environmental degradation
d. climate change and globalized economic development
11.The ages below are average years ranges affected by specific situations
happening as a disaster occurs. Which of the following age ranges are
“Most Stressed-Out” after a disaster according to Asian Disaster
Preparedness Center (ADPC)?
a. 16-20
b. 20-30
c. 30-40
d. 40-60
14.Who among the following groups of people are more likely to live in
hazard-exposed areas and are less able to invest in risk-reducing
measures based on most studies in Asian Disaster Preparedness Center
(ADPC)? a. middle class
b. senior citizens
c. young professionals
d. impoverished people
In this module, the learner will understand that disaster can bring about
many devastating effects. Upon identifying the risk factors underlying disaster, this
will provide ideas to mitigate the effects of disasters that can lead to death,
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What’s In
At Risk…
Disaster can affect everyone. It does not discriminate between and among
social classes, gender, creed, race, and nationality. But certain risk factors put
those affected in a position where they will have graver or longer-lasting post-
disaster stress reactions. These aggravating factors contribute to evident differences
in the stress reactions of certain individuals with certain characteristics.
Activity 1.1:
Direction: Read the scenario below. Based on your understanding of disaster from
the previous module, enumerate or list down the risks that are reflected from the
text.
Identified Risks:
1. __________________________________ 4. ________________________________
2. __________________________________ __
3. __________________________________ 5. ________________________________
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What’s New
The quake struck off the coast of the southern town of Manay at 3.16 pm at a depth
of 14km, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) said in
a statement.
While there were no immediate reports of serious destruction, the institute said it
expects the earthquake to have caused some damage.
A lot of people ran from their homes because a lot of items were falling inside," The
Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) is a service institute
of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) that is principally mandated
to mitigate disasters that may arise from volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunami
and other related geotectonic phenomena. PHIVOLCS science researcher John
Deximo said.
The Philippines lies on the so-called Ring of Fire, a vast Pacific Ocean region where
many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur.
At least two people were killed and scores injured when a 6.5-magnitude quake
struck the central Philippines in July last year.
The most recent major quake to hit the Philippines was in 2013, when a
7.1magnitude quake left more than 220 people dead and destroyed historic
churches in the central islands.
Guide Questions:
1. What risk/s can you identify from the news article?
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________ 2.
What do you think are the factors that affect the disaster risks from the preceding
article?
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
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What is It
RISK FACTORS
Disaster risk as defined in the first module, has three important elements such
as:
⚫ Gender and Family - the female gender suffers more adverse effects. This
worsens when children are present at home. Marital relationships are placed
under strain.
⚫ Age - adults in the age range of 40-60 are more stressed after disasters but in
general, children exhibit more stress after disasters than adults do.
Magbool, Irfan, Asian Disaster Preparedness Center, ADPC, 31 December 2012,
https://www.adpc.net/igo/contents/adpcpage.asp?pid=1266&dep=RIG
Prevention Web. Editor, “Globalized Economic Development”, Prevention Web. The Knowledge
Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, 12 November 2015 https://www.preventionweb.net/risk/
globalized-economic-development
4. Poverty and Inequality - Impoverished people are more likely to live in hazard
exposed areas and are less able to invest in risk-reducing measures. The lack of
access to insurance and social protection means that people in poverty are often
forced to use their already limited assets to buffer disaster losses, which drives
them into further poverty. Poverty is therefore both a cause and consequence of
disaster risk (Wisner et al., 2004), particularly extensive risk, with drought
being the hazard most closely associated with poverty (Shepard et al., 2013).
The impact of disasters on the poor can, in addition to loss of life, injury and
damage, cause a total loss of livelihoods, displacement, poor health, food
insecurity, among other consequences. Vulnerability is not simply about
poverty, but extensive research over the past 30 years has revealed that it is
generally the poor who tend to suffer worst from disasters (DFID, 2004; Twigg,
2004; Wisner et al., 2004; UNISDR, 2009b).
Prevention Web. Editor, “Poverty and inequality”, Prevention Web.
The Knowledge Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, 12 November
2015 https://www.preventionweb.net/risk/poverty-inequality
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A.Climate Change
B.Environmental Degradation
C.Globalized Economic Development
D.Poverty and Inequality
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global Warming
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Exit Ticket
Have you learned so much from this module? What are the three
things that you learned today? What are the two things you found
interesting?
_______________________________________
2.
3. ________________________________________
2. ____________________________________
Now that you have already learned and understand the lessons, focusing on risk
factors underlying disasters. It is time to work to demonstrate your learning gains. Are
you ready? Sure, you are!
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Assessment
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet
of paper.
1. W h i c h o f t h e f o l l o w i n g i s t h e p r o c e s s o r c o n d i t i o n , o f t e n
developmentrelated, that influence the level of disaster risk by increasing
levels of exposure and vulnerability or reducing capacity?
a. risk factor
b. disaster risk
c. natural hazard
d. man-made hazard
4. Which of the following risk factors BEST describes the cause of COVID19
pandemic?
a. climate change
b. weak governance
c. globalized economic development
d. poorly- planned and managed urban development
9. Which among the groups suffer more adverse effects when an earthquake
causing disaster occurs?
a. men and women
b. children and women
c. old persons and women
d. old persons and children
11.The ages below are average years ranges affected by specific situations
happening as a disaster occurs. Which of the following age ranges are “Most
Stressed-Out” after a disaster according to Asian Disaster Preparedness
Center (ADPC)?
a. 16-20
b. 20-30
c. 30-40
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d. 40-60
14.Who among the following groups of people are more likely to live in hazard-
exposed areas and are less able to invest in risk-reducing measures based
on most studies in Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC)?
a. middle class
b. senior citizens
c. young professionals
d. impoverished people
Additional Activities
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5. Many people must abandon their homes and seek shelter in other regions
which may cause large influx of refugees that disrupt accessibility of health
care and education, as well as food supplies and clean water
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