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DATE 30 October 2024, 2:45 am

LOCATION Daet, Camarines Norte


COORDINATES 122.98192, 14.13740

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SEISMIC HAZARDS ASSESSMENT

HAZARD ASSESSMENT EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDATION

Active faults are faults that have moved within the last 10,000 years.
An active fault may show evidence or may have documented history
Safe; of recent movements. Ground rupture is a displacement along an
Approximately active fault trace that reaches the surface.
Ground Rupture 57.1 km north
Ground rupture hazard assessment is the distance to the nearest
of the Legaspi
known active fault. The recommended buffer zone, or Zone of
Lineament
Avoidance, against ground rupture hazard is at least 5 meters on both
sides of the active fault or from its zone of deformation.

All sites may be affected by ground shaking in the event of an


Ground Shaking Prone earthquake and can be mitigated by following the provisions of the
National Building code and the Structural code of the Philippines.

Liquefaction is a phenomenon wherein the ground, especially near the


river, lake and coasts, behaves like liquid similar to quicksand due to
Generally very strong shaking.
Liquefaction
Susceptible
Liquefaction hazards can be mitigated by following the provisions of
the National Building Code and the Structural Code of the Philippines.

Earthquake-Induced Data are being Earthquake-induced landslides are the downward slope movement of
Landslide updated rocks, solid and other debris commonly triggered by strong shaking.

Tsunami threat to people’s lives can be addressed by community


preparedness and a tsunami evacuation plan. Advice for tsunami
evacuation comes from public agencies and the local government.
Prone; More importantly, coastal communities must learn to evacuate
Inundation themselves when they recognize the three natural signs of tsunami,
Tsunami
depth: 2 to which are 1) strong ground shaking, 2) unusual rise or fall of sea level,
2.99 meters and 3) strong or unusual sound coming from the sea.

A tsunami is a series of sea waves commonly generated by under-the-


sea earthquakes.

Explanation and Recommendation:


Note:
All hazard assessments are based on the available susceptibility maps and the coordinates of the
user’s selected location.
Depending on the basemaps used and methods employed during mapping, discrepancies may be
observed between location of hazards or exposure information and actual ground observations.
In some areas, hazard assessment may be updated as new data become available for interpretation or

This is a system-generated report. It does not require any signature if it has been issued without any alteration.
If you require detailed hazard analyses that necessitate technical guidance from our researchers, email your request
to Dr. Teresito C. Bacolcol at od@phivolcs.dost.gov.ph and geology@phivolcs.dost.gov.ph.
DATE 30 October 2024, 2:45 am
LOCATION Daet, Camarines Norte
COORDINATES 122.98192, 14.13740

Note: When scanning the QR code, the assessment results in the website might vary from the results stated in this report due to
updates in the data in the GeoRiskPH database. You may refer to the report available upon scanning the QR code for the
updated assessment results

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SEISMIC HAZARDS ASSESSMENT


as a result of major topographic changes due to onset of natural events.
For site-specific evaluation or construction of critical facilities, detailed engineering assessment and
onsite geotechnical engineering survey may be required.

This is a system-generated report. It does not require any signature if it has been issued without any alteration.
If you require detailed hazard analyses that necessitate technical guidance from our researchers, email your request
to Dr. Teresito C. Bacolcol at od@phivolcs.dost.gov.ph and geology@phivolcs.dost.gov.ph.
DATE 30 October 2024, 2:45 am
LOCATION Daet, Camarines Norte
COORDINATES 122.98192, 14.13740

Note: When scanning the QR code, the assessment results in the website might vary from the results stated in this report due to
updates in the data in the GeoRiskPH database. You may refer to the report available upon scanning the QR code for the
updated assessment results

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VOLCANIC HAZARDS ASSESSMENT

HAZARD ASSESSMENT EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDATION

Approximately Active volcanoes are those that erupted within historical times (within
Nearest Active 68.6 km the last 600 years). Accounts of these eruptions were documented by
Volcano northwest of man within the last 10,000 years based on the analyses of material
Isarog from young volcanic deposits.

In case of future eruptions, the site may be affected by ash fallout,


depending on the scale of eruption and prevailing wind direction at
Ashfall Prone the time of eruption. Generally, ashfall is heavier near the active vent
and thins out indefinitely away from the eruption center.

Explanation and Recommendation:


Note:
All hazard assessments are based on the available susceptibility maps and the coordinates of the
user’s selected location.
Depending on the basemaps used and methods employed during mapping, discrepancies may be
observed between location of hazards or exposure information and actual ground observations.
In some areas, hazard assessment may be updated as new data become available for interpretation or
as a result of major topographic changes due to onset of natural events.
For site-specific evaluation or construction of critical facilities, detailed engineering assessment and
onsite geotechnical engineering survey may be required.

This is a system-generated report. It does not require any signature if it has been issued without any alteration.
If you require detailed hazard analyses that necessitate technical guidance from our researchers, email your request
to Dr. Teresito C. Bacolcol at od@phivolcs.dost.gov.ph and geology@phivolcs.dost.gov.ph.
DATE 30 October 2024, 2:45 am
LOCATION Daet, Camarines Norte
COORDINATES 122.98192, 14.13740

Note: When scanning the QR code, the assessment results in the website might vary from the results stated in this report due to
updates in the data in the GeoRiskPH database. You may refer to the report available upon scanning the QR code for the
updated assessment results

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HYDRO-METEOROLOGICAL HAZARDS ASSESSMENT

HAZARD ASSESSMENT EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDATION

Areas with high susceptibility to floods are likely to experience flood


heights of 1 meter up to 2 meters and/or flood duration of more than 3
days. Sites including active river channels, abandoned river channels,
and areas along riverbanks, are immediately flooded during heavy
rains of several hours and are prone to flash floods. These may be
considered not suitable for permanent habitation but may be
High
developed for alternative uses subject to the implementation of
Susceptibility; 1
appropriate mitigation measures after conducting site-specific
to 2 meters flood
Flood geotechnical studies as deemed necessary by project engineers and
height and/or
LGU building officials
more than 3 days
flooding The implementation of appropriate mitigation measures as deemed
necessary by project engineers and LGU building officials is
recommended for areas that are susceptible to various flood depths.
Site-specific studies including the assessment for other types of
hazards should also be conducted to address potential foundation
problems.

Explanation and Recommendation:


Note:
All hazard assessments are based on the available susceptibility maps and the coordinates of the
user’s selected location.
Depending on the basemaps used and methods employed during mapping, discrepancies may be
observed between location of hazards or exposure information and actual ground observations.
In some areas, hazard assessment may be updated as new data become available for interpretation
or as a result of major topographic changes due to onset of natural events.
The possibility of both rain-induced landslide and flooding occurring is not disregarded. Because of the
composite nature of MGB’s 1:10,000-scale Rain-induced Landslide and Flood Susceptibility Maps, it
spatially prioritizes the more frequently occurring and most damaging hazards in an area. Continuous
updating is being done.
For site-specific evaluation or construction of critical facilities, detailed engineering assessment and
onsite geotechnical engineering survey may be required.

This is a system-generated report. It does not require any signature if it has been issued without any alteration.
To obtain an official document for legal purposes, or for the assessment of sites for development, request for an Official Geohazard Certification or
Site Investigation on Rain-induced Landslide and Flood hazards from the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) by sending an email to
central@mgb.gov.ph.
DATE 30 October 2024, 2:45 am
LOCATION Daet, Camarines Norte
COORDINATES 122.98192, 14.13740

Note: When scanning the QR code, the assessment results in the website might vary from the results stated in this report due to
updates in the data in the GeoRiskPH database. You may refer to the report available upon scanning the QR code for the
updated assessment results

View document

online

HYDRO-METEOROLOGICAL HAZARDS ASSESSMENT

This is a system-generated report. It does not require any signature if it has been issued without any alteration.
To obtain an official document for legal purposes, or for the assessment of sites for development, request for an Official Geohazard Certification or
Site Investigation on Rain-induced Landslide and Flood hazards from the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) by sending an email to
central@mgb.gov.ph.
DATE 30 October 2024, 2:45 am
LOCATION Daet, Camarines Norte
COORDINATES 122.98192, 14.13740

Note: When scanning the QR code, the assessment results in the website might vary from the results stated in this report due to
updates in the data in the GeoRiskPH database. You may refer to the report available upon scanning the QR code for the
updated assessment results

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HYDRO-METEOROLOGICAL HAZARDS ASSESSMENT

HAZARD ASSESSMENT EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDATION

The Regional Severe Wind Hazard Map represents the 3-second peak
gust wind speed measured at 10-meter height (above ground) over
open and flat terrain. This does not take into account the local factors
such as topography, terrain roughness and shielding from
neighbouring structures.

The Regional Severe Wind Hazard is expressed in terms of Return


Periods(RPs) of Tropical Cyclone winds. Return period means the
repeat interval, or the estimate of likelihood and severity of severe
wind event. Return periods are then translated into Annual
Exceedance Probabilities (AEPs) which are the chance that a given
severe wind hazard level will be equalled or exceeded in any year.
117.1 - 220 kph
(20-year return At higher return periods, the wind speeds are stronger but are less
Severe Wind period); 220.1 - frequent.
270 kph (500-year
At lower return periods, the wind speeds are less intense but are more
return period)
frequent.

The Regional severe wind hazard maps are used to update the wind
zoning map of the Philippines and as reference in designing building
structures.

For those areas identified as high risk to wind damage, building


codes/regulations must be strictly implemented to mitigate severe
wind risks. For already developed areas, retrofitting is encouraged –
the methods applied in this study can be used to set out a cost-benefit
study for retrofitting older, more vulnerable building types to increase
their resilience to severe winds.

This is a system-generated report. It does not require any signature if it has been issued without any alteration.
To obtain an official document for legal purposes, request for an Official Report from the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical
Services Administration (PAGASA) by sending an email to piias@pagasa.dost.gov.ph.
DATE 30 October 2024, 2:45 am
LOCATION Daet, Camarines Norte
COORDINATES 122.98192, 14.13740

Note: When scanning the QR code, the assessment results in the website might vary from the results stated in this report due to
updates in the data in the GeoRiskPH database. You may refer to the report available upon scanning the QR code for the
updated assessment results

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HYDRO-METEOROLOGICAL HAZARDS ASSESSMENT

HAZARD ASSESSMENT EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDATION

A storm surge (“daluyong ng bagyo”) is the abnormal rise in sea level


that occurs during tropical cyclones or “bagyo”. It happens when a
very strong tropical cyclone blows-off excessive amounts of seawater
toward low-lying coastal communities.

It is catastrophic and life-threatening because a storm surge can


Data are being cause massive inland flooding, sometimes in unimaginable heights. It
Storm Surge is even more dangerous when the storm surge coincides with a high
updated
tide.

For storm surge-prone communities, the most important


considerations are 1) the strength of the tropical cyclone, 2) the
height of the surge, and 3) if the community is located in a low-lying
areas.

Explanation and Recommendation:


Note:
All hazard assessments are based on the available susceptibility maps and the coordinates of the
user’s selected location.
Depending on the basemaps used and methods employed during mapping, discrepancies may be
observed between location of hazards or exposure information and actual ground observations.
In some areas, hazard assessment may be updated as new data become available for interpretation
or as a result of major topographic changes due to onset of natural events.
For site-specific evaluation or construction of critical facilities, detailed engineering assessment and
onsite geotechnical engineering survey may be required.

This is a system-generated report. It does not require any signature if it has been issued without any alteration.
To obtain an official document for legal purposes, request for an Official Report from the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical
Services Administration (PAGASA) by sending an email to piias@pagasa.dost.gov.ph.
DATE 30 October 2024, 2:45 am
LOCATION Daet, Camarines Norte
COORDINATES 122.98192, 14.13740

Note: When scanning the QR code, the assessment results in the website might vary from the results stated in this report due to
updates in the data in the GeoRiskPH database. You may refer to the report available upon scanning the QR code for the
updated assessment results

View document

online

HYDRO-METEOROLOGICAL HAZARDS ASSESSMENT

This is a system-generated report. It does not require any signature if it has been issued without any alteration.
To obtain an official document for legal purposes, request for an Official Report from the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical
Services Administration (PAGASA) by sending an email to piias@pagasa.dost.gov.ph.
DATE 30 October 2024, 2:45 am
LOCATION Daet, Camarines Norte
COORDINATES 122.98192, 14.13740

Note: When scanning the QR code, the assessment results in the website might vary from the results stated in this report due to
updates in the data in the GeoRiskPH database. You may refer to the report available upon scanning the QR code for the
updated assessment results

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NEAREST CRITICAL FACILITIES

DISTANCE FROM SPECIFIED


CRITICAL FACILITY NAME TYPE LOCATION

Bagasbas Es Public Elementary School 564 m

Vicente L. Basit Mem. Hs (awitan


Public Secondary School 2 km
Nhs)

Bagasbas Barangay Health Station Government Health Facility 12 m

Sto. NiÑo Hospital Private Health Facility 2.9 km

Daang Maharlika (LZ); Camarines


Primary Road Network 4.8 km
Norte (second District)

Daet Airport Rd; Camarines Norte


Secondary Road Network 83 m
(second District)

Explanation and Recommendation:


Note:
All hazard assessments are based on the available susceptibility maps and the coordinates of the
user’s selected location.
Depending on the basemaps used and methods employed during mapping, discrepancies may be
observed between location of hazards or exposure information and actual ground observations.
In some areas, hazard assessment may be updated as new data become available for interpretation
or as a result of major topographic changes due to onset of natural events.
All computations are based on the available exposure data and the coordinates of the user’s selected
location
Schools data obtained from Department of Education (2015)
Health facilities data obtained from Department of Health (2016)

This is a system-generated report. It does not require any signature if it has been issued without any alteration.

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