Emergency Preparedness For Brgy. Poblacion
Emergency Preparedness For Brgy. Poblacion
Emergency Preparedness For Brgy. Poblacion
Poblacion
BARANGAY PROFILE:
Barangay Poblacion is located at the heart of Bayugan City, being at the center of business
trade, many business owners wanted to put up their business in this fastest urbanizing barangay of
Bayugan City. It is traverse by the national highway. It is composed of 30 Puroks. The barangay is
bounded by Barangay Taglatawan in the east and Barangay Noli in the west. In April 4, 1960 Barangay
Poblacion was legally created into a barangay by virtue of Resolution No. 72 of the Provincial Board of
Agusan del Sur with its Teniente del Barrio JOSE T. JOSON, with a total land area of 400 hectares.
Based on the community Based Monitoring System (CBMS) as of 2018, its population reaches up
to 19,825 having 10,042 females and 9,783 males. There are also 4,906 households with 12,669 labor
force.
Most of the families living in the barangay have already an access of the basic utilities in terms of
power supply which is provided by Agusan del Sur Electric Cooperative (ASELCO) and a potable water
supply provided by Bayugan Water district and artisan well for some constituents .
Political Factor:
Peace and Order policies:
1. The Barangay Tanods of Barangay Poblacion are encouraged to perform their duties and
responsibilities. They are ordered to do the nightly roving within the premises of Barangay
Poblacion.
2. High percentage of filed cases in Katarungang Pambarangay were mediated.
Taxation Policy:
1. As of CY 2018 up to this year 90% percent of business establishments annually renewed their
business clearances and permits as mandated in the Revised Revenue Code of Barangay
Poblacion through Ordinance No. 53, Series of 2014.
Economic Factor:
Nature of Employment:
1. Majority are businessmen and businesswomen, others are employed in the government and
private establishments.
Financial Institutions:
1. DAFAMCO
2. People’s Bank of Caraga
3. First Consolidated Bank
4. Asian Hills Bank
5. Radio Wealth Finance Corporation
6. 1st Valley Bank
7. Philippine National Bank
8. One Puhunan Association
9. Antrecco
10. Davao A+ Corporation
11. SAFRAGEMC
12. Pag-Asa Association
13. CARD, Inc.
14. Taytay sa Kauswagan, Inc.
Gasoline Stations:
1. ABC Shell Gasoline Station (Purok 24)
2. Phoenix 1 Gasoline Station (Purok 24)
3. Phoenix 2 Gasoline Station (Purok 24)
4. Shell Gasoline Station (Purok 22)
Others:
1. How many person/s in a household that is/are in pensionable age?
- Based on BACUSCAI records, there are 1,173 members which are pensionable in Barangay
Poblacion.
2. Is/are their foreigners or foreigner married to a Filipino/ Filipina residing in the area?
- Yes. But numbers are unidentified.
Social Factor
Education:
Public schools
Elementary:
1. Agusan del Sur Pilot Laboratory School
2. Bayugan Central Elementary School
3. Bayugan West Central Elementary School
Secondary
1. Bayugan National Comprehensive High School
Private Schools:
Elementary:
1. Bayugan SDA Learning Center
2. Agusan del Sur College
3. Father Saturnino Urios College of Bayugan Institute
Public Health
1. Barangay Health Center
2. Rural Health Unit
3. Bayugan Community Hospital
Private Hospitals/Clinic
1. Angel’s Birthing Clinic
2. Bascug Birthing Clinic
3. Gerona Dental Clinic
4. Oraiz Dental Clinic
5. Cañizares Dental Clinic
6. JM Yap Sto. Niño Hospital
7. De Chavez Medical Clinic
8. Bayugan Diagnostic Center
Religious Beliefs and Sects
1. Roman Catholic
2. Born Again Christians
3. Protestants
4. Seventh Day Adventist
5. Baptist
6. Jehovah’s Witness
7. Iglesia Ni Cristo
8. Free Methodist
9. Mormons
Social Problems
1. Drug situation
2. Absentee Parents
Technological Factor
Telecommunication Facilities:
1. Telephone
2. Radio (Radio Natin and Rhapsody FM Station)
3. Televisions
4. Internet
Environment Factor
1. Tourism Influx
Sacred Heart Parish Church Fiesta Celebration every 30 th of June every year.
Araw ng Poblacion Annual Celebration every 4th day of April every year.
5. Evacuation Center
Classrooms and Social Hall of Elementary Schools
Churches And Chapels
Bayugan City Gymnasium
SITUATION OVERVIEW
Previously, Barangay Poblacion had never been a path of any storm. The flash
floods that occurred were due to intermittent rains spawned by the occurrence of inter-
Tropical Convergent Zone. But probably due to the climate phenomenon, Barangay
Poblacion may now experience typhoons.
There are thirty (30) puroks in the Barangay, but ten (10) of these are
moderately susceptible to floods. These puroks are 9B, 10, 10A, 11, 12, 12A, 18, 19,
22, and 24. These areas are situated along the banks of Taglatawan River and some
are situated along the NIA irrigation system structure which would immediately
overflow within less than one (1) day of continuous rain. Living along the banks are two
hundred seventy nine (279) families with a population of 1,053 persons vulnerable to
the floods and living along the NIA irrigation system structure are seventy (70) families
with a population of 295 persons vulnerable to floods.
Purok
Purok Households Population Male Female
ID
1 Purok 1 135 541 245 296
2 Purok 2 108 413 195 218
3 Purok 3 48 186 84 102
4 Purok 4 122 476 224 252
5 Purok 4-A 144 632 312 320
6 Purok 5 236 925 452 473
7 Purok 6 368 1,481 729 752
8 Purok 7 142 556 271 285
9 Purok 7-A 60 259 120 139
10 Purok 8 132 542 270 272
11 Purok 9 140 607 318 289
12 Purok 9-A 105 449 228 221
13 Purok 9-B 110 579 300 279
14 Purok 10 200 799 409 390
15 Purok 10-A 129 560 271 289
16 Purok 11 242 985 504 481
17 Purok 12 98 422 206 216
18 Purok 12-A 92 397 193 204
19 Purok 13 161 581 296 285
20 Purok 14 228 981 492 489
21 Purok 15 61 227 126 101
22 Purok 16 110 356 174 182
23 Purok 17 80 315 148 167
24 Purok 18 155 629 303 326
25 Purok 19 319 1,260 619 641
26 Purok 20 101 386 180 206
27 Purok 21 65 267 130 137
28 Purok 22 143 576 295 281
29 Purok 23 421 1695 810 885
30 Purok 24 451 1,743 879 864
TOTAL 4,906 19,825 9,783 10,042
B. Services
Nutrition Post 2
Paaralan: Elementarya 5
Paaralan: Mataas na Paaralan 3
Paaralan: Kolehiyo 1
Day Care Center 9
Palaruan ng mga Bata
Office of Senior Citizen Association 1
Center for PWDs 1
Center for Women 1
Police Station/ Post 1
Bilangguan 1
Youth Center 1
Iba pa (Pakisulat)
PSWS map and Path during the passage of Super Typhoon Bopha (Pablo) in Mindanao and Southern Visayas
Initially, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) advised the
citizens of Iligan and Cagayan de Oro to prepare for the impact of the storm, as they really did not
want a repeat of Severe Tropical Storm Washi, which had hit when people were asleep and,
therefore, had caused a large number of deaths. On December 2, the NDRRMC put parts of the
central and southeastern Philippines on high alert. Relief food and medicines had been pre-
positioned while thousands of people along the country's eastern border were being prepared for
evacuation to safer ground in preparation for the typhoon. [41] With Bopha expected to
strike Mindanao and Visayas, as well as areas in Southern Tagalog and Metro Manila, the possibility
of landslides was advised in Surigao, Davao, Compostela Valley, Misamis, Bukidnon, Lanao del
Norte, Lanao del Sur, Zamboanga, Leyte, Cebu, Bohol, Negros, Panay and Mindoro.[42] Government-
run radio station dzRB, in its regular Sunday press briefing, aired deputy presidential
spokesperson Abigail Valte's call on all responsible government agencies, the media, non-
government volunteer groups and volunteers to do their part in preparing for the typhoon. "Keep
updated on the bulletins from PAGASA. Always cooperate with the local authorities as the National
Government is all ready to provide all assistance to those that may be affected," Valte said. [43] Also,
disaster authorities in Bicol were alerted and getting ready with their disaster contingency plan as the
typhoon was closing in.On December 3, around 2,000 families living in Hinatuan, on the province
of Surigao del Sur, were evacuated. Since schools would be turned into evacuation centers,
Candelario Viola, the mayor of Hinatuan, ordered the suspension of all classes in the town. [44] Mar
Roxas, the Interior and Local Government Secretary, said that National Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Council’s disaster monitoring systems were set up in several regions across the
Philippines. "In accordance with President Aquino’s marching orders to ensure zero casualties from
disasters, as much as possible, I have ordered our regional directors to make sure that the
necessary precautions are undertaken to mitigate the effects of Tropical Storm Bopha," he said. "We
have our existing protocols, and it is just a matter of implementing them and making other necessary
preparations as appropriate." Roxas added. [45] As preparations continued, Storm signal number 1
was declared over Siquijor, Bohol, Biliran, Camotes Island, Cebu Southern Leyte, Leyte, Eastern
Samar, Western Samar, Surigao del Norte, Siargao Island, Dinagat Island, Agusan del Norte,
Agusan del Sur, rest of Davao Oriental, Davaol del Norte including Samal Island, Compostela
Valley, Bukidnon, Misamis Occidental, Misamis oriental, Camiguin, Lanao del Norte and Lanao del
Sur. Also, signal number 2 was raised over Surigao del Sur and the northern part of Davao Oriental.
[46]
The national police, coast guard (PCG) and navy had placed their personnel on standby and their
disaster-response units in preparation for Bopha's impact. "We are ready to conduct rescue
operations in flooded areas. Let us warn operators of small vessels, motor bancas, and fishing boats
to avoid sailing in the southeastern and eastern section of the country where the sea is rough," said
PCG spokesman Commander Armand Balilo.[47] After staying in the South China Sea for at least 4
days, "Pablo" again threatened the western sections of Northern Luzon, and by the afternoon of
December 8, public storm warning signal number 2 was raised over 3 provinces, and 11 provinces
were inside signal number 1.[48] Forecasters said the storm had turned and is due to hit the
Philippines on December 9.[49]
Not less than 1 million pesos worth of properties and goods were turned into ash, when one of the
biggest grocery stores in Bayugan City caught by fire last December 21.
William Marketing Store was devoured by fire at around 11:45 a.m. last Saturday according to
SFO3 Eduardo Jumamoy of Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) of Bayugan City. The fire was confined at 2:20
a.m. and declared a total fire out at around 5 in the morning.
The BFP team had a hard time to extinguish the fire because of the products that the store sell like
paints, thinners, liquors, etc.
According to the initial investigation of FO3 Ernesto Calumpag, the fire started at the 1st floor
specifically at the hardware display section of the store. But the cause of fire is under investigation yet.
Fortunately, the family members and the storekeepers living on that store were all safe and none of
them were injured. And also, that no other establishments were caught by fire because of the firewall of the
building.
According SFO3 Jumamoy, they saw empty shells of fire extinguishers and they suspected that
before the people leave the building, they tried to stop the fire using the fire extinguishers.
The incident was raised to 2nd alarm were BFP of municipalities of Esperanza, Sibagat,
Prosperidad and the Search and Rescue Agusan del Sur (SARAS) of the province immediately responded
to the area.
SFO3 Jumamoy advices the people to not leave any unplug series lights or appliances that might
result to an overload of the electricity and be careful always and call the fire department immediately when
there is a fire.
- Flood incidents
Risk Profile
A. Risk Assessment
B. Vulnerability Assessment
Purok Purok (0-1 yrs (1-5 yrs (6-12 (13-16 (18 yrs (60 yrs
ID old) old) yrs old) yrs old) old and old and
above) above)
1 Purok 1 4 22 68 48 398 79
2 Purok 2 2 34 41 36 296 56
3 Purok 3 1 12 21 19 126 19
4 Purok 4 4 31 72 41 320 60
5 Purok 4-A 6 63 95 60 402 68
6 Purok 5 182 233 116 51 509 97
7 Purok 6 21 125 224 124 974 152
8 Purok 7 59 100 76 42 323 46
9 Purok 7-A 6 30 49 32 144 12
10 Purok 8 6 42 92 41 356 71
11 Purok 9 6 38 105 54 402 66
12 Purok 9-A 6 39 72 38 287 53
13 Purok 9-B 11 75 121 61 306 30
14 Purok 10 8 75 84 84 531 84
15 Purok 10-A 5 34 85 47 382 64
16 Purok 11 10 88 155 82 646 97
17 Purok 12 7 37 61 42 272 41
18 Purok 12-A 8 52 62 24 253 30
19 Purok 13 3 35 74 53 412 73
20 Purok 14 17 86 147 71 658 104
21 Purok 15 76 89 25 8 103 19
22 Purok 16 73 89 28 23 210 43
23 Purok 17 59 69 26 19 195 47
24 Purok 18 10 61 99 35 420 70
25 Purok 19 9 83 247 107 800 128
26 Purok 20 1 20 50 36 270 48
27 Purok 21 10 34 44 18 166 29
28 Purok 22 12 58 91 48 371 41
29 Purok 23 29 153 263 149 1097 163
30 Purok 24 11 109 309 149 1,138 140
TOTAL 662 2,016 3,002 1,642 12,767 2030
Water – 4 liters (1 gallon) per person per day to be used for drinking and
sanitation.
Ready-to-eat, dried and canned food, vitamins.
First aid kit and guide. Remember to have stock of medicines and equipment for
family members who have special ailments.
A manual can opener, paper or plastic dining ware and cooking supplies.
A portable or camping stove.
Flashlights with spare batteries, glow-sticks, candles and matches.
A battery operated or wind-up radio.
A whistle and other signaling devices like a mirror or flares.
Spare clothes and rain wear for all members of the family.
Garbage bags and a plastic bucket for waste and sanitation.
Personal hygiene items like toilet paper, toothpaste, soap, feminine supplies, and
alcohol.
Plastic sheeting, duct tape and tools.
Mosquito net and insect repellent.
Rope and cord.
Utility knife.
Maps of your area.
Paper, pencil and permanent markers.
Books, board games and other forms of entertainment to keep you occupied.
Extra cash.
The main difference between the two is that the go-bag would be stored permanently in
your home ready for a quick evacuation. Your get-home bag should be kept with you
when you’re out, such as in your vehicle trunk if you often commute. Some people prefer
to use the same bag for both purposes but keep it close to hand at all times.
NATURAL HAZARDS
Typhoon/ Flooding
The geographical location of the Philippines has rendered it susceptible to more than twenty (20) storms
and typhoons annually. These are expected to strike during the wet season in the months of July to
September. It can be inferred that there is a probability that flooding can be an inevitable and residents
have to endure damage to property, traffic congestion, work interruption, class suspension, diseases,
epidemics and other related cases. It is well to note, however, that flooding within the barangay
generally subsides within a few hours of its occurrence.
Earthquake
Epidemic
The risk factors for outbreaks after disasters are associated primarily with population
displacement. The availability of safe water & sanitation facilities, the degree of
crowding, the underlying health status of the population, & the availability of healthcare
services.
During the past two (2) decades, natural disasters have killed millions of people,
adversely affected the lives of at least 1 billion more people, and resulted in substantial
economic damages.
Displacement
- The risk for communicable diseases transmission after disasters is associated primarily
with the size & characteristic of the population displaced, specifically the proximity of
safe water & functioning latrines, the nutritional status of the displaced population, the
level of immunity to vaccine preventable diseases such as measles, & the access to
healthcare services.
Such as:
Diarrheal diseases
Hepatitis A & E
Leptospirosis
- Crowding is a common in populations displaced by natural disasters & can facilitate the
transmission of communicable diseases.
Such as:
Measles
Meningitis
Acute respiratory infections
Vectorborne Diseases
Natural disasters, particularly meteorologic events such as typhoon & flooding can affect
vector-breeding sites & vectorborne disease transmission. While initial flooding may wash
away existing mosquito breeding sites, standing water caused by heavy rainfall or overflow of
rivers can create new breeding sites.
Such as:
Malaria outbreak
Dengue
Fire
NATURAL & MAN-MADE HAZARDS
Flood
Drought/ El Niño
Philippines.
El Niño conditions can cause a
wide range of health problems,
including disease outbreaks,
malnutrition, heat stress, and
respiratory diseases.
At iba pa_______(paki-sulat)
VISION:
MISSION:
GOALS:
Preparedness
Objectives Outcomes Programs/Projects/ Targets Key Resonsible Timeframe Source of
Activities Output Person Fund
Response
Objectives Outcomes Programs/Projects/ Targets Key Resonsible Timeframe Source of
Activities Output Person Fund
Annexes:
a. Resolution Approved BDRRMC and structure
b. Resolution Approved and adopted BDRRM Plan
c. Resolution Approved BDRRM Fund
d. MOA for evacuation area