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FAST FACTS OF CENTRAL VISAYAS’ DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Results of DILG Region 7’s Assessment

FAST FACTS OF CENTRAL VISAYAS’ DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Results of DILG Region 7’s Assessment. 5 AREAS ASSESSED Leadership Structure Disaster Preparedness Guide To Action Partnership, Volunteerism And Innovation Disaster Equipment Needed/Existing Or Readily Usable/Available.

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FAST FACTS OF CENTRAL VISAYAS’ DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Results of DILG Region 7’s Assessment

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  1. FAST FACTS OF • CENTRAL VISAYAS’ • DISASTER PREPAREDNESS • Results of DILG Region 7’s • Assessment

  2. 5 AREAS ASSESSED • Leadership Structure • Disaster Preparedness • Guide To Action • Partnership, Volunteerism And Innovation • Disaster Equipment Needed/Existing Or Readily Usable/Available

  3. LEADERSHIP STRUCTURE • Presence of Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils • 112 or 82% of LGUs have Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils • 81 or 60% have fully complied with the LDRMMC Composition • 35 or 26% have partially complied with • 18 or 13% have surpassed the required number of composition

  4. LEADERSHIP STRUCTURE • Presence of Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office • 123 or 90% have designated LDRMMO • Compliant with the LDRMMO Functional Structure, • 51 or 38% have staff responsible for Administration and Training • 43 or 32% have staff for Research and Planning • 50 or 37% have staff for Operations and Warning

  5. LEADERSHIP STRUCTURE • Presence of Incident Command System • 13 or 10% have Incident Command System • Compliant with the basic requirements of the Incident Command System based on NDRMC Memo Circular dated March 28, 2012, • 35 or 26% have Organizational Functional Structure and • 39 or 29% have Resource Management

  6. LEADERSHIP STRUCTURE • Presence of Disaster Operations or Emergency Center • 64 or 47% LGUs have designated Disaster Operations or Emergency Center

  7. GUIDE TO ACTION • Disaster Operations or Emergency Center • Risk Assessment and Mapping • 122 or 90% have identified their Flood prone barangays • 103 or 76% have identified their Population and families at risk for flood • 84 or 62% have identified their Vulnerable or marginalized individuals identified (e.g., poor, elderly, women, children, or differently-abled persons, ethnic minorities) • 69 OR 51% have Identified their community assets that are susceptible to the damaging effects of a flood, e.g., physical, social, economic, and environmental factors such AS poor design and construction of buildings and inadequate protection of assets • 68 or 72% have available Hazard Map for Flood • 68 or 50% have Vulnerability maps, available, e.g., susceptible community assets; marginalized individuals

  8. GUIDE TO ACTION • Disaster Operations or Emergency Center • Institutionalized Planning and Budgeting • 85 or 63% have approved DRRM Plan • 45 or 33% have available Contingency Plan for Flood • 103 or 76% have DRRM and Climate Change Adaptation activities funded in their Annual Budget

  9. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS • Technical Competency • 92 LGUs have Emergency Response Teams created and 89 LGUs have trained ERT • 75 LGUs have conducted Simulation exercise(s) as part of the skills-training for the Emergency Response Teams. • 107 or 79% LGUs have a Guide for Emergency Response Teams, specifying protocols and duties and responsibilities

  10. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS • Community Awareness • 32 or 24% LGUs have Flood Evacuation Guide for families and these are disseminated either thru radio, local TV Programs, newspapers, website or Community Orientation or Distribution of the Guide to Households

  11. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS • Contingency Planning • 80 or 59% have Early Warning System • 25 or 18% have operational Rain or water level gauges or visual markers • 54 or 40% have operational Audio signaling devices • 58 or 43% have Evacuation Alert System • 29 or 21% LGUs that have enacted Local Policy on Forced or Pre-emptive Evacuation • 64 or 47% are doing Stockpiling and Equipping • 91 or 67% have available Disaster equipage

  12. PARTNERSHIP, VOLUNTEERISM AND INNOVATION • 98 or 72% have established partnership with other local governments and/or national governments for DRRM and emergency response purposes • 95 or 70% Established partnership with Volunteer Groups, Civil Society, Business or Private Sector • 19 or 14% Innovative practices on DRRM as evidenced by recognition, citations or awards received

  13. COMMON DISASTER EQUIPMENT NEEDED BY LGUs • EARLY WARNING DEVICES • LIFE/RUBBER/SPEED BOAT/RAFT • GENERATOR SET • FIRE FIGHTING • EQUIPMENT/SERVICE VEHICLE (FIRETRUCK, FIRE HYDRANT) • MOTORIZED BANCA • COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT (HANDHELD RADIO, CELLULAR PHONE, TELEPHONE) • RESCUE/ERT SERVICE VEHICLE R • AIN/WATER LEVEL GAUGE • HEAVY EQUIPMENT (DUMP TRUCK, BACKHOE, GRADER, FORK LIFT, BOOM TRUCK)

  14. COMMON DISASTER EQUIPMENT NEEDED BY LGUs • MEDICAL KIT • FIRST AID BOXES • MEDICAL EQUIPMENT (STRETCHER, OXYGEN APPRATUS, WHEELCHAIR • RESCUE EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS (SAFETY PULL BODY HARNESS, RESCUE ROPE, SNAP LINK SAFETY, DIVING GEAR) • WATER PROOF TENTS • BODY BAGS /CADAVER BAGS • SEARCH CAMERA • MEGAPHONE • TOOLS (CROW BAR/PICK AXE, SHOVEL) • GEARS (RAINCOAT, HAND GLOVES, • SIREN • COMPASS GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) • FLASHLIGHTS AMBULANCE SPINE BOARD,

  15. THANK YOU!!

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