DRRR Q1 Module 3
DRRR Q1 Module 3
DRRR Q1 Module 3
Risk Reduction
Quarter 1 – Module 3:
Disasters and Its Effects
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help
you master the lesson on Disaster and Its Effects. The scope of this module
permits it to be used in many different learning situations. The language used
recognizes the diverse vocabulary level of students and the lessons are arranged to
follow the standard sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them
can be changed to correspond with the textbook that you are now using.
hat I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate
sheet of paper.
hat’s New
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What troubling situations reminded you of the scenarios? Share the feelings
and opinions that you had related to the situations as shown in the illustrations.
(Write your thoughts and ideas below)
hat is It
A disaster is a damaging event that occurs suddenly and involves loss of life
and property. It can be of two types, natural and man-made.
Natural disasters can destroy a whole community in an instant. Examples of
natural disasters are volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, earthquakes, and typhoons
which are destructive to people's lives.
Man-made disasters on the other hand are caused by human beings. Some
of the man-made disasters are bomb explosions, terrorism, wars, leakage of
poisonous chemicals, pollutions, industrial accidents, and epidemics. They are
identified as man- made disasters because they happen due to human actions and
not by natural forces.
What is the difference between hazard and disaster?
A hazard is a dangerous situation or event that carries a threat to humans.
A disaster is an event that harms humans and disrupts the operations of society.
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Hazards can only be considered disasters once it affected humans. If a disaster
happened in an unpopulated area, it is still a hazard.
The Human Effect of Natural and Man-Made Disasters
1. Displaced Populations
Aside from the obvious immediate danger that natural disasters present,
the secondary effect can be just as damaging. Severe flooding can result in
stagnant water that allows breeding of waterborne bacteria and
malariacarrying mosquitoes. Without emergency relief from international aid
organizations and others, death tolls can rise even after the immediate danger
has passed.
3. Food Scarcity
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Great damage caused by a disaster can be reduced if everyone will take
responsibility in anticipating its effects. Here are some ways on how to plan ahead
of a disaster:
1. Check for hazards at home.
2. Identify safe place indoors and outdoors 3.
Educate yourself and family members
4. Have Disaster kits/supplies on hand.
5. Develop an emergency communication plan.
6. Help your community get ready.
7. Practice the Disaster Preparedness Cycle
hat’s More
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hat I Have Learned
Knowing that a disaster disturbs the usual pattern of life and can cause both
physical and emotional harm among people, how would you ensure that you are prepared
to face the possible effects of ANY disaster that you may encounter in life?
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hat I Can Do
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sequence. needed.
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Additional Activities
Read the quotation below. Then, write your agreement or disagreement to the
message that it conveys.
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Answer Key
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3. A 8. B 13. C
4. B 9. B 14. C
5. C 10. A 15. C
References
Choudhary, Richa. “Important Short Notes on Disaster Management”. Eck School.
Eckovation Padhte Chalo, Badhte Chalo, May 29, 2017.
https://school.eckovation.com/disaster-management-short-notes/
Mahar, Patrick, et.al.’ “Disasters and their Effects on the Population: Key
Concepts“, https://www.aap.org/en-us/Documents/disasters_dpac
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“What is a disaster?”. The international Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent,
2020.
https://www.ifrc.org/en/what-we-do/disastermanagement/about-disaste
rs/what-is-a-disaster/
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