Dangcagan Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan 2017-2019
Dangcagan Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan 2017-2019
Dangcagan Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan 2017-2019
DISASTER RISK
REDUCTION
MANAGEMENT
PLAN
MDRRM LOGO
BRIEF PROFILE OF
THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT UNIT
OF KADINGILAN
A) Physical
1. Location
The Municipality of Kadingilan is located along the
southwestern border of the Province of Bukidnon,
specifically within the grid coordinates 72031 north
latitude and 12449 to 1252 east longitude. It is
bounded on the north by the Municipality of Don Carlos;
on the northeast by the Municipality of Dangcagan; on the
east by the Municipality of Kibawe; on the southeast by
the Municipality of Damulog and on the south and
southwest by the Province of North Cotabato; and on the
west by the Province of Lanao del Sur and northwest by
the Municipality of Pangantucan.
It is approximately 89 kilometers Southwest of
Malaybalay City, the Provincial Capital of Bukidnon, and
180 kilometers Southwest of Cagayan de Oro City, the
Regional Capital. The Municipality is accessible from both
cities through a well-paved Sayre Highway.
2. Land Area and Classification
2015 2016
AVERAGE
BARANGAY POPULATION HOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLD POPULATION HOUSEHOLD
SIZE
URBAN
Poblacion 6,367 1274 5 6,458 1292
RURAL 27,411 5482 5 27,805 5561
Bagongbayan 1,552 310 5 1,574 315
Bagor 1,877 375 5 1,904 381
Balaoro 2,247 449 5 2,279 456
Baroy 1,583 317 5 1,606 321
Cabadiangan 4,638 928 5 4,705 941
Husayan 616 123 5 625 125
Kibalagon 1,096 219 5 1,112 222
Mabuhay 817 163 5 829 166
Malinao 1,181 236 5 1,198 240
Matampay 1,210 242 5 1,227 245
Sibonga 1,332 266 5 1,351 270
Pay-as 1,892 378 5 1,919 384
Pinamanguhan 2,115 423 5 2,145 429
Salvacion 1,526 305 5 1,548 310
San Andres 2,408 482 5 2,443 489
Kibogtok 1,321 264 5 1,340 268
TOTAL 33,778 6,756 5 34,263 6,853
The Municipality is predominantly
Rural with nearly 84 percent of its
population located in Rural Barangays
(Source: MPDO, RSA).
2. Dialects
1. Igorot 17 0.05%
1. Tagalog 16 0.05%
1. Ata-Manobo 14 0.04%
1. Others 189 0.56%
2. Bakery 3 3 4 5 5
3. Construction supplies 4 4 4 5 5
4. Eatery 7 7 7 7 7
5. Furniture shop 1 1 1 1 2
6. Gasoline station 3 3 4 4 4
7. General Merchandise 3 3 3 3 3
8. Miller (corn/rice) 20 20 20 26 26
9. Pharmacy 3 3 2 2 2
10. Retailers 68 70 72 77 80
11. Tailor shop 1 1 2 2 2
12. Funeral Parlors 1 1 1 1 1
13. Barbershop/Beauty Parlor 3 3 3 4 4
3. Wounds (all 643 3. UTI 1357 3.Acute 952 3.Wounds (all 643
types) gastritis types)
Source : DepEd
Table 9. Enrolment, Number of Teachers and
Classrooms and Ratios By Level, 2016-2017
ENROLMENT NO. OF TEACHERS NO. RATIO
LEVEL TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTA MALE FEMALE OF STUDENT/ STUDENT/
L CLASS TEACHER CLASSROO
ROOM M
S
PRIVATE
Preparatory 39 21 18 1 0 1 1 1 :39 1 :39
Elementary 214 112 102 10 4 6 10 1 ;40 1:40
Secondary
Junior 327 147 180 10 2 8 8 1:30 1:30
HS
(Grade 7-
10)
Senior 36 15 21 2 1 1 21 1:36 1:36
HS
(Gr. 11-
12)
PUBLIC
Preparatory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Elementary 6,654 3,481 3,173 199 25 174 191 1:33 1:34
Secondary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Junior 1,645 787 861 46 41 1:36 1:40
HS
(Grade 7-
10)
Senior 67 36 31 4 2
HS
(Gr. 11-12)
Table 10. Area of Schools and Facilities By
Type and Level, 2016
SCHOOL AREA FACILITIES TOTAL
(Has.) AREA
(sq.m.)
ELEMENTARY
1.Bacbacon E/S 4.0 Communal Comfort room, Playground 2,006.00
18. San Andres E/S 5 Computer lab,, clinic & playground 5,036.00
19. Salvacion E/S 1.7 Computer lab., library, clinic & playground 883.00
20. Sibonga E/S 1.2 Computer lab., library, clinic & playground 842.00
SECONDARY:
1. San Andre NHS (Main) Computer lab., library & comfort room 118.00
3.663
2. San Adnres NHS 1 Computer lab., library, comfort room & 2,586.00
(Kabadiangan Annex) playground
Source: MEO
2. Transportation
Three types of land transportation traverse the
Municipality. Public Utility buses carry people and goods from
the Municipality to Cagayan de Oro City and vice versa.
Public Utility jeeps are the mode of transport for travels to
and from the neighboring Municipalities and special trips to
the Barangays during flea market days. During ordinary
days, motorcycles locally called Habal-habal; are the most
common transport vehicles and readily available for trips
within the Municipality, reaching evens the most remote
Barangays. The residents of the Southern far-flung
Barangays, Pinamangguan and Bagongbayanuse boats to
ferry them to the Municipality of Damulog crossing the wide
and deep Muleta River.
3. Electrification
In terms of rural
electrification, the seventeen (17)
Barangays in the Municipality are
provided with electricity by the
First Bukidnon Electric
Cooperative. Among all barangays,
only the Poblacion posted a
household coverage of 92 percent.
Table 12.Power Supply by Barangay
Barangay Total Number of Households Household Served Household Served by LGU Solar
Cell
Number Percent
1.Bagongbayan 231 30 13
2.Bagor 319 130 41
3.Balaoro 398 114 29
4.Baroy 283 199 70
5.Cabadiangan 842 235 28 65
6.Husayan 106 53 50
7. Kibalagon 211 101 48
8.Kibogtok 254 125 49
9.Mabuhay 156 74 47
10.Malinao 194 131 68
11.Matampay 241 124 51
12.Pay-as 388 163 42 38
13.Pinamangguan 317 130 41
1.000 0.01
D) LOCAL GOVERNANCE
OFFICE Elective/Ex- Permanent Co-terminus Casual Job Order Total Male Female
officio
Mayors Office 1 7 27 35 25 10
Sangguniang Bayan 9/2 3 7 21 16 5
MPDO 4 14 18 2 16
Engineering Office 1 5 5 4 1
Accounting Office 3 9 12 1 11
Mun. Budget Office 3 3 6 0 6
Treasurers Office 8 7 15 8 7
Mun. Assessors 2 2 4 3 1
Office
Local Civil Registrar 1 5 6 1 5
Mun. Agriculture 4 21 25 22 3
Office
Non Office 36 36 25 11
(C&G/Solid Waste
Grasscutter/
Market)
Economic Enterprise 25 25 25 0
2. Local Government Revenues & Expenses
3. LANDSLIDE Massive use of To regulate the use Identify all areas Conduct IEC
herbicide of herbicide on in conflict with Implementation/
sloping area the Land Use enforcement of zoning
Plan ordinance
Procurement of utensils
for community kitchen,
equipment, stockpile
needed before or during
disaster
occurrence(soap,
shampoo, toothbrush,
towel, napkin, dry
goods, and rice)
4. FLASHFLOOD Continued damage on To regulate the use Invite riverside Maintain open
infrastructure and of herbicide on communities to be spaces, agricultural
production sloping area involved with lands adjacent to
proposed flood floodway and
Loss of life To disallow reduction diversify income
development in river measures, zoning sources by selection
floodways and and share of flood resistant crop
regulate development responsibilities in or crop cycles
outside floodways by implementing advocacy
zoning in the zoning Procurement of
identified barangays utensils for
community kitchen ,
equipment, stockpile
needed during
disaster
occurrence(soap,
shampoo, toothbrush,
towel, napkin, dry
goods, and rice)
HAZARD ISSUES OBJECTIVE STRATEGIES PROGRAM/PROJECT
/
ACTIVITY
8. VEHICULAR Displaced
ACCIDENT individual To regulate Implement Advocacy/IEC
Damage to life and observe no plate and Procurement of
and property traffic rules drivers supplies,
Laxity on and license equipment,
implementation regulations policy stockpile
of traffic rules Conduct needed during
and regulations regular disaster
checkpoint occurrence
at strategic
area
HAZARD ISSUES OBJECTIVE STRATEGIES PROGRAM/PROJECT/
ACTIVITY
10. SINK HOLE Loss of life and No build zone Put up signages Conduct
property policy IEC/Advocacy
Procurement of
supplies, equipment,
stockpile needed
before or during
disaster occurrence
3. Rabies outbreak Irresponsible pet To control the Conduct IEC on Conduct massive dog
ownership spread of rabies rabies prevention vaccination
Advocacy on
responsible pet
ownership
7. LANDSLIDE Heavy soil erosion To mitigate the effect of Strict policy Conduct advocacy
Massive use of landslides beyond 12 implementation meeting to farmers and
herbicides degrees slope campaign on the other stakeholders
Massive cultivation of adoption of Sloping Establishment of demo
areas with slope Agricultural Land farms showcasing SALT
greater than 12 technology and other and other soil
degrees measures which conservation measures
prevent soil erosion
Establishment of demo
10. PEACE AND ORDER Land squatting and entry To reduce incidence of Increase presence of farms showcasing organic
of lawless elements along land squatting paramilitary agriculture
Armed conflict borders and boundaries To prevent occurrence personnel/land patrol
of criminality along Community Conduct advocacy/meeting
borders and boundaries empowerment, to local community
12. VEHICULAR Driving without To reduce the Policy Conduct
ACCIDENT license and driving incidents of implementation/s checkpoints and
under the influence vehicular incidence trong parental apprehensions
of liquor, guidance/respons Conduct massive
irresponsible ible driving information
driving campaign
13. SINK HOLE Weakening of sub To mitigate Identify sink hole Soil exploration
soil structure/layer occurrence/incide prone
nce of sink hole areas/barangays
15. PEST and Yield reduction due To reduce crop Introduction of Conduct farmers
DISEASE to damage damage Good training
INFESTATION AGRICULTURAL Establishment of
PRACTICES on DEMO farms on
different crops GAP/different
Hiring of crops
additional
technical
personnel in the
municipal
agriculture office
to cover
barangays/ 1AT/
1 barangay
Provide logistic
supports to
personnel
ISSUES AND OBJECTIVE MATRIX
COMPONENT AREA: RESPONSE
HAZARD ISSUES OBJECTIVE STRATEGIES PROGRAM/PROJECT/
ACTIVITY
1. EPIDEMIC
OUTBREAK
6. PEACE AND
ORDER Installation of To coordinate Coordination Coordination with
Armed detachment with other with AFP NGAs
Conflict NGAs
Organization
of Fire Brigade
ISSUES AND OBJECTIVE MATRIX
COMPONENT AREA: REHABILITATION
DRRM PLAN FUNDING
MATRIX
DRRM PLAN FUNDING MATRIX
COMPONENT AREA: PREPAREDNESS
3. - Regulate the - Conduct IEC Regulated the use of 50,000.00 70,000.00 100,000.00 DRRMC/TWG
use of herbicide on Awareness herbicide on sloping
sloping area - Implementatio area
- Identify all n/ Enforcement
areas in of zoning
conflict with ordinance
the Land Use - Procurement of
Plan supplies,
equipment,
stockpile 50,000.00 70,000.00 100,000.00 DRRMC/TWG
4. Disallow needed
development in - Maintain open Regulated
river floodways and spaces, development outside
regulate agricultural floodway
development lands adjacent Invited/consulted
outside floodways to floodway riverside communities
by zoning in the and diversify
identified income sources
barangays by selection of
flood resistant
crop or crop
- Invite riverside cycles
communities to advocacy
be involved - Procurement of Increased knowledge 100,000.00 120,000.00 150,000.00 DRRMC/TWG
with proposed supplies,
flood reduction equipment,
measures, stockpile
zoning and needed before
share or during
responsibilities disaster
in occurrence
implementing
zoning
OBJECTIVE/ STRATEGIES PROGRAMS/ EXPECTED OUTPUT FUNDING RESPONSIBLE
PROJECTS/ ACTIVITIES 2017 2018 2019 AGENCY
7. Installation of river, Acquisition of Water and rain gauge 500,000 500,000 500,000 MAO/MEO/
water, and rain gauge river, water, installed MDRRM/
and rain gauge DENR
9. Conduct of IEC on drug Provision of IEC sessions 150,000 150,000 150,000 PNP/MPC
abuse, prevention, and financial conducted, identified MADAC
control assistance drug dependent
OBJECTIVE/ PROGRAMS/ EXPECTED OUTPUT FUNDING RESPONSIBLE
STRATEGIES PROJECTS/ 2017 2018 2019 AGENCY
ACTIVITIES
-Provision of food
- Food assistance 1.3M 1.5M 1.8M MSWDO/MBO/
assistance
provided MACCO/MTO/
PSWDO/RedCross
-Provision of
Emergency shelter -Provided emergency
assistance shelter assistance
-Partially damaged vaccination
-Totally damaged
5. To allocate funds -Procurement and - Purchased and 500,000.00 500,000.00 500,000.00 MSWDO/MBO/
for procurement of establishment of established facilities MACCO/MEO
facilities and facilities and and equipment
equipment equipment
Community
kitchen
Toilet
Pink room
Lactating room
vehicle
300,00.0 500,000. 600,000.
6. -Training of - Conducted 0 00 00 MSWDO/
Proficiency Camp training for DSWD/
in executing Managers camp DOH/MM
skills in and managers O
handling Volunteers and
people volunteers
under stress
500,000. 200,000. 200,000.
7. Establishm -CBMS 00 00 00 MPDO
Establishme ent of established
nt of Community
database -based
Monitoring
System
OBJECTIVE/ PROGRAMS/ EXPECTED OUTPUT FUNDING RESPONSIBLE
STRATEGIES PROJECTS/ AGENCY
ACTIVITIES 2017 2018 2019
PNP
9. To ensure Coordinate with - Coordinated with 200,000.00 230,000.00 250,000.00
PNP
10. To intensify IEC campaign - IEC conducted 1.5M 1.5M 1.5M
enforcement of Procurement of - Rescue vehicle
traffic rules rescue vehicle purchased
OBJECTIVE/ PROGRAMS/ EXPECTED FUNDING RESPONSIB
STRATEGIES PROJECTS/ OUTPUT 2017 2018 2019 LE AGENCY
ACTIVITIES
12. -
Intensify Organization - Fire brigades 10,00 10,00 10,00 BFP
implementa of Fire organized 000 0.00 0.00
tion of Fire Brigades
Code
DRRM PLAN FUNDING MATRIX
COMPONENT AREA: REHABILITATION
OBJECTIVE/ PROGRAMS/ EXPECTED OUTPUT FUNDING RESPONSIBLE
STRATEGIES PROJECTS/ 2017 2018 2019 AGENCY
ACTIVITIES
3. Establish -Enter into MOA -Signed MOA 100,000. 150,000. 200,00.0 LGU
coordination between 00 00 0
between government and
government and private sector
private sector volunteers
volunteers
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