Year End DRRM Report
Year End DRRM Report
Year End DRRM Report
Department of Education
REGION IV-A
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF QUEZON PROVINCE
VILLA PAZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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I. INTRODUCTION
The school has been a basic foundation of survival skills. The challenges of nature are
unpredictable, so we must be ready at all times.
That is why we encourages and promotes to all learners to participate in all school
activities regarding safety protocol and survival skills taught by the DRRM focal person.
II. RATIONALE
Floods, tropical cyclones, and major earthquakes, though not always as destructive, are
the deadliest and costliest of hazards. The most terrible consequences are deaths and
injuries in schools. There are schools that are unusable because of damages, their
prolonged use as shelters, having unsafe access, the loss of equipment and materials,
or lack of teachers are some effects of hazards which can hinder children to achieve
their goals.
The accompanying risks from natural hazards could be determined by the structural
integrity of school buildings; awareness and capacity of teachers and students;
geographic location of schools; population distribution; and institutional support, among
others.
DIVISION OF QUEZON
PADRE BURGOS DISTRICT
VILLA PAZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Padre Burgos,Quezon
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION IV-A
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF QUEZON PROVINCE
VILLA PAZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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DIVISION OF QUEZON
PADRE BURGOS DISTRICT
VILLA PAZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Padre Burgos,Quezon
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION IV-A
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF QUEZON PROVINCE
VILLA PAZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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Prepared by:
Vitorina P. Satarain
SDRRM Coordinator
DIVISION OF QUEZON
PADRE BURGOS DISTRICT
VILLA PAZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Padre Burgos,Quezon