The document discusses the risk factors underlying disasters including climate change, environmental degradation, poverty and inequality, poorly planned urban development, and weak governance. It provides examples of how these risk factors can increase disaster risks and affect people's lives, such as in the case of Gina from Tacloban City whose family was impacted by Typhoon Yolanda. The document stresses the importance of understanding these underlying risk factors in order to better mitigate the human and economic effects of disasters.
The document discusses the risk factors underlying disasters including climate change, environmental degradation, poverty and inequality, poorly planned urban development, and weak governance. It provides examples of how these risk factors can increase disaster risks and affect people's lives, such as in the case of Gina from Tacloban City whose family was impacted by Typhoon Yolanda. The document stresses the importance of understanding these underlying risk factors in order to better mitigate the human and economic effects of disasters.
The document discusses the risk factors underlying disasters including climate change, environmental degradation, poverty and inequality, poorly planned urban development, and weak governance. It provides examples of how these risk factors can increase disaster risks and affect people's lives, such as in the case of Gina from Tacloban City whose family was impacted by Typhoon Yolanda. The document stresses the importance of understanding these underlying risk factors in order to better mitigate the human and economic effects of disasters.
The document discusses the risk factors underlying disasters including climate change, environmental degradation, poverty and inequality, poorly planned urban development, and weak governance. It provides examples of how these risk factors can increase disaster risks and affect people's lives, such as in the case of Gina from Tacloban City whose family was impacted by Typhoon Yolanda. The document stresses the importance of understanding these underlying risk factors in order to better mitigate the human and economic effects of disasters.
2.Describe each Risk factors underlying disasters. 3.Utilize the gained knowledge in real life situations to avoid harm and assure safety. 4.Appreciate the importance of understanding the risk factors underlying disasters to mitigate the effects of disaster and practice mitigation measures as early as necessary. Upon identifying the risk factors underlying disaster, this will provide ideas to mitigate the effects of disasters that can lead to death, destruction of infrastructures, loss of livelihoods, and even non-physical events like emotional and psychological aspects. Gina, an 18-year-old resident of Tacloban City, just got laid off from her job as a sales clerk in a medium-sized hardware store. She and her siblings could barely survive each day with their limited resources. Then Typhoon Yolanda struck, it killed her 2 younger sisters. Their home was destroyed by the storm surge. In her barangay alone, 2000 residents were killed, including her childhood friends and former playmates. Enumerate or list down the risks that are reflected from the text. 1. The loss of lives 2. Destruction of property 3. Limited resources 4. Affects mental health such as depression or anxiety, a feeling being alone 5. Causes the loss of home 6.4-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Southern Philippines MANILA . A strong 6.4-magnitude earthquake shook the southern Philippines yesterday, sending frightened residents fleeing from buildings, officials and eye witnesses said. The quake struck off the coast of the southern town of Manay at 3.16 pm at a depth of 14km, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology(PHIVOLCS) said in a statement. While there were no immediate reports of serious destruction, the institute said it expects the earthquake to have caused some damage. A lot of people ran from their homes because a lot of items were falling inside, "The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) is a service institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) that is principally mandated to mitigate disasters that may arise from volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunami and other related geotectonic phenomena. PHIVOLCS science researcher John Deximo said. The Philippines lies on the so-called Ring of Fire, a vast Pacific Ocean region where many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur. At least two people were killed and scores injured when a 6.5- magnitudequake struck the central Philippines in July last year. The most recent major quake to hit the Philippines was in 2013, when a 7.1-magnitude quake left more than 220 people dead and destroyed historic churches in the central islands. What risks can you What are the risk factor identify from the news that affect the disaster article? risks involved? RISK FACTORS Disaster risk 3 important elements: -CLIMATE CHANGE -ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION -GLOBALIZED ECONOMIC RISK DEVELOPMENT -POVERTY AND INEQUALITY FACTORS -POORLY PLANNED AND MANAGED UNDERLYING URBAN DEVELOPMENT DISASTERS -WEAK GOVERNANCE -GEOGARPHICAL LOCATION Rubrics for Poster Making Rubrics for Resource Speaking Review of key terms: ◦ Disaster Risk- to the potential (not actual or realized) disaster losses in lives, health status, livelihoods, assets, and services which could occur in a community or society over some specified period of time. ◦ Risk factors- process or conditions that influence the level of disaster risks. ◦ Vulnerability- the condition that increases the susceptibility of a community to the impact of hazard. 1. Climate Change
◦ Climate change encompasses global warming plus the
effects of those warming such as melting glaciers, drought, storm, etc. ◦ How climate change increases risk and vulnerability? -When the atmosphere is warm, more water evaporates which can be a fuel for powerful storm. DISASTERS AND ITS EFFECTS Make a story about the effects of Disaster to human. Any theme/genre (family, friendship, romance, horror, suspense, mystery, etc.) On the last part of the story, write the moral/lesson of the story highlighting the effects of disaster to human. 1-3 pages. A4 bond paper. 1. Displaced Populations 2. Health Risk 3. Food scarcity 4. Emotional Aftershocks.