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QUEZON CITY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM

QUEZON CITY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM. The Metropolitan Manila Earthquake Impact Reduction Study (MMEIRS) JICA,PHIVOLCS,MMDA (2002-2004}. Subic. West Valley Fault. Manila Bay. West Valley Fault. Source: HIGP, Univ. Hawaii. Angat Dam. La MesaDam. Tagaytay Ridge.

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QUEZON CITY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM

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  1. QUEZON CITY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM

  2. The Metropolitan Manila Earthquake Impact Reduction Study (MMEIRS) JICA,PHIVOLCS,MMDA (2002-2004}

  3. Subic West Valley Fault Manila Bay West Valley Fault Source: HIGP, Univ. Hawaii Angat Dam La MesaDam Tagaytay Ridge

  4. Surface Geology of Metro Manila MetroManila cities transected by the West Valley Fault • Quezon City • Marikina • Pasig • Makati • Pateros • Taguig • Muntinlupa Fault Mapping by PHIVOLCS

  5. Marikina Quadrangle,VFS

  6. ESTIMATES OF MAXIMUM INTENSITY OF GROUNDSHAKING Scenario 08: M=7.2 • PEIS HIGH VIII (brown) for most of MetroManila • PEIS IX (red) for areas near the fault or underlain by soft sediments

  7. Number of Deaths Analysis (Scenario 08)

  8. Magnitude 7.0 2010 Jan. 12 Port-au-Prince, HaitiDead: 200,000 + Mass Casualty Management 2009 April 6 Aquila, Italy Magnitude 6.3 dead: 260+

  9. RESIDENTIAL DAMAGES • 168, 000 heavily damaged or collapsed ( 13% of total buildings ) • 340,000 moderately damaged ( 26% of total buildings) • 10,000 affected building alongside Manila Bay, riversides and Laguna lakeshore are prone to liquefaction

  10. 2010 January 12 Port-au-Prince, Haiti Magnitude 7.0 Photo from The Big Picture Boston.com

  11. LIFELINE DAMAGE

  12. Picture taken on March 1, 2010 of telephone and power lines brought down in Concepcion, Chile, by the 8.8-magnitude earthquake three days earlier. (EVARISTO SA/AFP/Getty Images) # 2010 Feb 27 Chile Magnitude 8.8

  13. CHRISTCHURCH,NEW ZEALAND MAGNITUDE 6.2 ,175 DEAD, 200 + MISSING,FEB.22,2011

  14. SENDAI,JAPAN ,MAGNITUDE 8.9MARCH 11,2011,2:37 PM(8000 +DEAD) BEFORE AFTER

  15. 1995 Kobe EarthquakeMagnitude 7.2 ,5:47 am

  16. DURING AN EARTHQUAKE DUCK When you feel an earthquake, “DUCK,COVER AND HOLD” under a desk or sturdy table. Stay undercover until the shaking stops or weakens. Hold onto your cover. If it moves, move with it. COVER HOLD DROP, COVER, HOLD ON! Umiwas sa mga malalaglag: upo, tago at hawak

  17. What you can do BEFORE an earthquake

  18. Building Emergency and Evacuation Plan BEEP COM OrganizationalChart Over-all Coordinator Evacuation Team Site Security Team Fire-Safety Team Communication Team First Aid Team Search & Rescue Team Teams must be integrated or in place per floor. Think of a contingency plan.

  19. QCDRRMC convened and conducted several coordinating conferences as mandated

  20. ENHANCEMENT TRAININGS THAT ARE PRESENTLY UNDERTAKEN IN THE COMMUNITY LEVELbased on : • Executive Order No. 23, series of 2010 • E.O. No. 23 Implementation Plan that set forth the • operational guidelines

  21. EARTHQUAKE &LANDSLIDE SEARCH & RESCUE ORIENTATION COURSE (ELSAROC) BARANGAY • Sto. Cristo • Laging Handa • Kamuning • South Triangle • Sacred Heart • Paligsahan • Roxas • Masambong • Sta, Monica • Payatas AUG,20-21 SEPT.3-4 SEPT.10-11 SEPT.17-18 SEPT.20-21

  22. The Earthquake Landslide Search and Rescue Orientation Course (ELSAROC) Program is now being implemented in the barangay level to empower the barangay and their residents as the First-Responder.

  23. Survival Kit Should Include: • First Aid Kit • Flashlight with spare batteries • Portable radio • Bottled water • Non- Perishable Food • Clothes • Zip lock bags • Rope • Small tool kit • Coins for the telephone • Fully charge cell phone • Candles and matches • Shoes- flat, preferably hard soled • Pants- study material • Laminated emergency directory • Head cover hard hats, hoods on jacket, hats • Gloves sturdy, preferably leather • Jacket should provide protection from wind and weather • Tactical light stick • Emergency blanket size 210cmx130cm • whistle

  24. HOME AND OFFICE FIRST AID KITS First aid kits are vital following any emergency. To be useful, a first aid kit must be accessible and ready. Store the kit in a location that will be accessible following the turmoil of an earthquake. MEDICAL MATERIALS Band-aids Medical Latex Gloves Surgical Mask Instant Cold Packs Instant Hot Packs Ace Bandages Butterfly Bandages Gauze Pads Cotton Swabs Adhesive Tape 2" & 4" Wide Sterile Bandage Rolls Triangular Bandage For Sling, Etc. (37" x 37" x 52") Tongue Depressors (Pop-sickle Sticks) Splint Material Spray Bottle With 10% Bleach Solution For Disinfecting Objects. MEDICATIONS Antibiotic Ointment Medications For All Family Members Aspirin and/or Pain Relief Medication Diarrhea Medication Eye Drops Cold/Cough Medicine Benadryl Insect Spray Ear and Nose Drops Hydrogen Peroxide Skin Disinfectant Spray Extra Prescription Medication Old Pair Of Prescription Eyeglasses For Spare

  25. HYDRAULIC AND BAG LIFTER FOR COLLAPSED BUILDING AND EXTRICATION OF VICTIMS OF EARTHQUAKES

  26. HYDRAULIC SHORING, LIFTING EQUIPMENT AND BREATHING APPARATUS

  27. VIBRASCOPE FOR SURVEILANCE OF TRAPPEDVICTIM ON COLLAPSED STRUCTURE

  28. BARANGAY ORIENTATION ON WATER RESCUE ,FEB.28,2011 • SAN VICENTE • SACRED HEART • GULOD • BAGONG SILANGAN • DEL MONTE • ROXAS • TATALON • DOÑA IMELDA • DAMAYANG LAGI

  29. SCHOOL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS & RESCUE ORIENTATION COURSE MULTI-PURPOSE HALL, AMORANTO SPORTS COMPLEXSEPT.29 - OCT.1, 4, 5, 6, 2010

  30. BARANGAY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS & RESCUE ORIENTATION COURSE MULTI-PURPOSE HALL, AMORANTO SPORTS COMPLEX SEPTEMBER 6,7,9 & 13, 2010

  31. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management • DISTRICT I-4 ,50 NEWLY ELECTED BGY.CHAIRMAN & COUNCIL MEMBERS (FIRSTIMER),EMIRAMONA GARDEN HOTEL, TAGAYTAY CITY, DEC,9,2010 • DISTRICT 1 ,NEWLY ELECTED BGY.CHAIRMAN & COUNCIL MEMBERS ,EMIRAMONA GARDEN HOTEL, TAGAYTAY CITY DEC. 13, 2010 • DISTRICT 2 ,NEWLY ELECTED BGY.CHAIRMAN & COUNCIL MEMBERS ,EMIRAMONA GARDEN HOTEL, TAGAYTAY CITY DEC. 16,2010

  32. BARANGAY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS & RESCUE ORIENTATION COURSE FOR 50 NEWLY ELECTED MULTI-PURPOSE HALL, AMORANTO SPORTS COMPLEX JANUARY 19 & 21,2011

  33. QC MALL & SHOPPING CENTERS MANAGERS MEETING ON RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT NOV.26,2010 • SM Novaliches • SM City North Edsa • SM Fairview • SM Centerpoint • SM Cubao • Alimall • Eastwood Mall • Berkeley Square • Farmers Plaza • City Walk • Gateway Mall • Robinsons Galleria • Trinoma • Landmark • Waltermart (Edsa) • Circle C • Puregold Commonwealth • Puregold Araneta Center • Shopwise • Evergotesco Commonwealth

  34. CHURCHES/CHAPELS IN DISTRICT II THAT WERE COORDINATED FOR RISK REDUCTION AND DISASTER MITIGATION ACTIVITIES • ST. PETER CHURCH • CHRIST THE KING • SAN ISIDRO LABRADOR • SAGRADA FAMILIA • ACTIVITIES: • Organization of Disaster Action Group • Orientation on Water Rescue & Earthquake Preparedness • Information Dissemination on Disaster Preparedness &Prevention (flyers, basic orientation & hazard mapping)

  35. PS4 (NOVALICHES) PS10 (KAMUNING) PS5 (FAIRVIEW) PS3 (TALIPAPA) PS6 (BATASAN HILLS) • 142 Barangays • 20 QCFD Sub-Stns. PS1 (LA LOMA) PS2 (MASAMBONG) PS9 (ANONAS) PS8 (PROJECT 4) PS12 (EASTWOOD) PS7 (CUBAO) PS11 (GALAS)

  36. END OF REPORT

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