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Department of Education

MIMAROPA Region
Division of Oriental Mindoro
BULALACAO DISTRICT
LAMBOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Lambok, Bulalacao

School Disaster Risk Reduction Plan

ELLEN A. MANGAYA, Ed.D.


Head Teacher III
GENERAL POLICIES AND OBJECTIVES

The approval of the DRRM Act of 2010 on May 27, 2010, otherwise known as the RA

10121 “ An Act strengthening the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management

System, Providing for the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Framework

and institutionalizing the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan,

Appropriating Funds therefore, for other Purpose” finally amended PD 1566.

The implementation of this law depends on the capacity and the capability of the office

of Civil Defense, a bureau under the Department of National Defense, which serves as

the Secretariat and implementing arm of the NDRRMC.

Significant provisions of the DRRM Act to the Local Government Units (LGU’s) are the

renaming and reorganizing the Barangay Disaster Coordinating Council into Barangay

Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committee. Hence, the need for the issuance

of Brgy. Ordinance renamed and reorganized the members stating therin the respective

terms of reference of every member, others.

Issuance of Barangay ordinance creating the Barangay Development Council and the

Barangay DRRM Committee including adaptation and implementation of other relevant

national laws. Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) or Memorandum of understanding

(MOU) to private grocery store, pharmacy, stakeholders, private vehicle owner,

DepEd(School as ECs) and establish a continuous linkages with NGOS, NGA, CSO and

private sector.
RISK RANKNG & RISK ASSESSMENT

Form 1: Risk Assessment Table

Rank Hazard Probability Impact Remarks Average

1 Typhoon 5 3 All Sitios in 4


Maujao

1 Flood 5 3 All Sitios in 4


Mauja0

3 Earthquake 4 4 All Sitios in 4


Maujao

4 Landslide 2 1 Sitio San Miguel, 1.5


Sitio Lambok

RISK RATINGS

Probability Impact

1. Most unlikely 1. Negligible


2. Unlikely 2. Minor
3. Likely 3. Moderate
4. Very Likely 4. Severe
5. Almost Certain 5. Devastating

Indicate No. of Families likely to be affected:

 Sitio San Miguel = 59 families


 Sitio Lambok = 53 families
 Maujao Proper = 47 families
Form 2 – A: Event to plan for: TYPHOON/FLOOD

ROOT CAUSES EARLY WARNING TRIGGERING FACTOR

Natural Disaster Dark and cloudy sky Geographical location

PAG-ASA Weather Climate change


Advisory
Bearing clouds
Rough sea condition developing in open
oceans or seas

Low pressure area

Warm sea surface


temperature of 26.5
degree celcius.

Form 2 – B: Event to Plan for : TYPHOON/FLOOD


DISASTER RISK REDUCTION ACTIVITIES

Structural Non-Structural

Determining the evacuation Giving information, campaign drive


center in Lambok Elementary on flood, typhoon and earthquake
School hazards.

Construction of drainage
canals through the help of
Coastal clean up
barangay

Installation of early warning


system in flood prone areas.

Tree planting
Form 3: Event Plan for : TYPHOON/FLOOD
SITUATION ANTICIPATED SCENARIO

Bad Case Worse Case Worst Case

Description of Signal No. 3 Signal No. 4 Signal No. 5


Event

Death/Injury 0 injured 0 dead 0 dead

0 injured 0 injured

0 missing

Affected 0% of the total 25% of the total school About 50% of the total
Population school population population school population

Effects on  Some book  75% of the school  About 90% of of


school are building might be the school building
properties and damaged unroofed and some might be damaged
including trees are uprooted. and almost all trees
classes.
other  Most of the school are uprooted.
properties. properties might be  School properties
damaged. might be damaged
 Classes suspended also.
 Classes are  Classes suspended.
suspended.

Response SDRRMC, Partner MDRRMC/BDRRMC/SDRRMC- MDRRMC,BDRRMC/SDRMMC


Capabilities stakeholders and DOH, other NGAs, and other all partner volunteers and
volunteers attach agencies. other civil society
organization

Form 4: Event to Plan for: TYPHOON/FLOOD


From To No. of Assump Charac Population Composition
where where Pop. tion/Just teristics # of # of # of # 0f #
Likely to ification women men children erderly/ of
be PWD IP’s
Affected
(worst
case)
Sitio Lambok 78 Some School
Lambok ES houses children’ 125 136 78 37 3
near the s
river bank family
and made
by light
mateerials
TO PLAN FOR A WORST CASE SCENARIO OF TYPHOON, WE ASSUMED THE
FOLLOWING:
Affected population : 222 school children
Casualties : 1 dead
3 injured
Evacuated : 53 families
Damage infra : School Buildings

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