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- PHILVOCS
- PAGASA
- MGB
d. can it cause harm to people and the environment? If so what sort of harm can it
cause?
- Typhoons affect peoples lives because there are land slides and flooding. They are
very destructive so they take peoples lives, they ruin peoples property and buildings
and they blow down power lines.
e. how are different people affected when a natural event strikes their community?
Who would be most affected.
- Disasters directly impact the health of the population resulting in physical trauma,
acute disease and emotional trauma. In addition, disasters may increase the
morbidity and mortality associated with chronic disease and infectious disease
through the impact on the health care system. Farmers are the most affected of
typhoon.
g. how strong are the most damaging events? List five example
- The Kashmir Earthquake (Pakistani-administered Kashmir) ...
The Sichuan Earthquake (Sichuan province, China) ...
The Great Peruvian Earthquake (western Peru) ...
The Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami (Indian Ocean basin) ...
The Great Tangshan Earthquake (northwestern China)
3. A flood in a rural area which floods the roads but does not affect any houses
a. Hazard b. hydrological
6. An avalanche high on the mountain and slopes remote from any settlement
a. Hazard b. geologic
Displaced 126,035
Dead 2,412
Missing 321
Injured 3,513
Housing destroyed/damaged Completely destroyed: 25,305 Partly damaged: 77,249
Total damage and losses (in USD) 695,000
Note total affected 1,597,553
Main source http://www.emdat.be/Database/terms.html
-The 1990 earthquake occured at 4:26 pm and the shaking lasted for about 45 seconds. The
earthquake hit Northern and Central Luzon. Its epicenter was pinpointed at Nueva Ecija, with
the most affected areas being the cities of Baguio, Cabanatuan in Nueva Ecija, and Dagupan in
Pangasinan.
E.Dead 2,412
Missing 321
Injured 3,513
F. The public needs to respond properly during earthquakes. Hazards and their effects should
be simulated. Building codes should be implemented properly and land use should be carefully
planned.
G.The costs of caring for evacuees (including construction of evacuation camps and relocation
centers) was at least 2.5 billion pesos ($US 93 million) in 1991-92 An additional 4.2 billion pesos
($US 154 million) was spent during the same period on dikes and dams to control lahars.
H. The economic damage caused by disasters varies. Capital assets and infrastructure such as
housing, schools, factories and equipment, roads, dams and bridges are lost. Human capital is
depleted due to the loss of life, the loss of skilled workers and the destruction of education
infrastructure that disrupts schooling.
I. The costs of caring for evacuees (including construction of evacuation camps and relocation
centers) was at least 2.5 billion pesos ($US 93 million) in 1991-92 An additional 4.2 billion pesos
($US 154 million) was spent during the same period on dikes and dams to control lahars.
k. The 1990 Luzon earthquake struck the island of Luzon in the Philippines at 4:26 p.m. on July
16 (PDT) The event was a result of strike-slip movements along the Philippine Fault and the
Digdig Fault within the Philippine Fault System.
Section Assessment
1. For storm surge hazard, which is more important to minimize a building exposure or its
vulnerability? Explain
- For a storm surge hazard it is more important to minimize a building's exposure than
its vulnerability. Because when a structure is directly under the surrounding areas
with high risk of potential storm surge, these houses will surely be wiped out of
existence in a blink of an eye along with the family's dwelling under them.
Chapter assessment
1. Explain the value of assessing vulnerabilities of various element at risk
- Vulnerability assessment is an essential step to reduce these consequences and
consequently natural hazard risk. The assessment of vulnerability requires an ability
to both identify and understand the susceptibility of elements at risk and in a
broader sense of the society to these hazards.
Types of Hazard
(Terminal)
(House)
(Hospital)
(Market)