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SAN SIMON
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CHAPTER I
Reference: Republic Art 10121
Map of San Simon
I. SITUATION
The Municipality of San Simon lies along floodpath of
Pampanga which makes it highly vulnerable to severe
flooding incident of this kind threatened high risk
barangays and low lying position of this municipality.
A. General
The uncertainty of future calamity at the onset of rainy
season and climate change should be anticipated with
unforseen event on known disaster/calamity prone areas to
ensure a maximum safety and lesser effect to life and
property to threatened Barangay of the municipality.
Man made disaster preparedness plan and programs are
better than nothing but not knowing the manner how it will
be anticipated and executed is a vulnerability to worst
scenario.
B. Assumptions
2.Effects to Population (Nos. of All families living + San Jose, San + Concepcion,
Families/Person Affected) along the river Juan = 7374 + Sto. Nino + San
banks : San 17,344= 24,691 agustin = 11042 +
Pedro, San 24,691= 35,733
Miguel, San
Nicolas, Sta.
Cruz (17,344)
3. Effects to Human Lives None None None
a. Missing 3 9 12
b. Injured None 1 1
c. Dead
3. Effects to properties:
a. Houses (P/T) 36 55 58
b. Agri./Livestocks/Fisheries
c. Livelihood All agricultural crops All stalls including the Totally paralysed
were damaged (1,325 marketplace were
hectares) fishponds displaced
overflowed (35
hectares) vegetables
(15 hectares) 200
piglets, fattener 40,
breeder 2
4. Effects to infrastructures and Houses along the All houses including 7 barangays (San Pedro,
facilities (lifelines) Arnedo dike were that of San Juan and San Miguel, San
submerge into water san Jose were Nicolas, Sta. Cruz, Dela
Lack of electricity and submerge into water as Paz, San Jose, San Juan
water on 4 barangays ( well as stores, stalls and Concepcion)school
San Pedro, San Miguel, and the marketplace buildings were
Sta. Cruz, San Nicolas) damaged as well as the
RHU at San Jose + all
houses
5. Response Capability/ Capacity Assistance from LGU Assistance from Assistance from
(food, medicines) provincial and national, NGO’s
regional level(food, (food, medicines,
medicines, rescue, evacuation,
evacuation) water and
sanitation)
Chapter II-General Policies and Objective
1. Policy Statement on DRRM
> Upholding people life rights to life and humanitarian
assistance
> Adoption of comprehensive, integrated , pro active and
multi-sector approach in addressing the impacts of disaster
including climate change
> Development, promotion and implementation of a
comprehensive Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Plan
>Mainstreaming DRR and Climate Change in Municipal
development plans and development processes
Mainstreaming DRR into the peace process and conflict
Ensuring DRR and CC-Gender responsive measures,
sensitive to indigenous knowledge and respect to human
rights
Strengthening capability building of
LGU on DRR
Vulnerable and marginalized groups
Engaging the participation of CSO’s, private sector and
volunteers in DRR
Promotion of breastfeeding before and during a disaster
or emergency
Ensuring maximum care, assistance and services to
affected individuals and families
Chapter III
CHAIRMAN
1. Shall convene the council as necessary to effectively coordinate the efforts on disaster
preparedness, emergency operation, and recovery and rehabilitation activities.
2. Shall call on all offices/agencies and instrumentalities of the government and the private
sector for their assistance in preparing for, reacting to and recovering from the effects
of disaster and emergencies.
VICE CHAIRMAN
Assist in analyzing situations, formulate and implement plans necessary for disaster
preparedness and disaster operation.
CHAIRMAN
1. Shall convene the council as necessary to effectively coordinated the efforts on disaster
preparedness, emergency operations, recovery and rehabilitation activities.
2. shall on all
Chapter II-General Policies and Objective
1. Policy Statement on DRRM
Upholding people life rights to life and
humanitarian assistance
Adoption of comprehensive, integrated , proative
and multi-sector approach in addressing the
impacts of disaster including climate change
Development, promotion and implementation of a
comprehensive Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management Plan
Mainstreaming DRR and Climate Change in
Municipal development plans and development
processes
Chapter III
CHAIRMAN
VICE CHAIRMAN
HEALTH
1. Prepare list of disaster victims for the use of the operating teams during
rehabilitations phase in coordination with DSWD.
PUBLIC INFORMATION
1. PHASE OF OPERATION
1. Climate Change Pag-asa A. Shallow and silted rivers, 1. Cleaning and desilting all
Bulletin creeks/tributaries crateways
Information and Education B. No proper waste disposal A. Rivers
C. Releasing of water from B. Creeks/tributaries
2. Typhoon dams C. Construction of MRF
3. Low lying D. Pampanga is the catch D. Planting of trees
basin E. Construction of plants
E. Erosion of Arnedo Dike boxes
F. Heavy down pour of rain F. Sand bagging along rivers
CLUSTER LEAD SUPPORT
RELIEF (FOOD AND NFIS) MSWDO: MRS. ARMINDA P. MSWDO STAFF
AND REHABILITATION ABENOJA MDRRMO AND STAFF
MRS. EVERLITA BALUYUT MPDO
To Nutrition:
prevent
-0-5 year old
casualties
feeding(2000 sacks
during
of rice,plates and
disaster
other dish cooking
and
utensils) fuels
calamitie
s Medicines/Vaccine
s:
-anti-diarrheal
To
(cotrimoxazole,
maintain
oresol, loperamide
the
etc.)
supplies
of -flu vaccines, anti-
potable pneumonia
water vaccines,vitamins
supply in etc
evacuatio
n center
Sector Existing Projected Needs Gaps Activity Agency Time Est. Cost
Resource to meet Frame
Nat’l./loc
s the Gaps
al/Ngo
Medical supplies:
-5 BP apparatus
- 10 digital
thermometer
- Alcohol
- Cotton
- Betadine
- OS
Equipments:
-service vehicle
-ambulance
14 Blower mists
(85,000 each)
SECTOR ARRANGEMENT:
- Relief, Rehabilitation, Transportation, Communication,
& Warning, Shelter, Security, Search & Rescue, Fire Suppression,
Medical, Evacuation, etc.
Sector Existing Projected Needs Gaps Activity Agency Time Est.
Resources to meet Nat’l./local/N Fram Cost
the go e
Gaps
Vice Chairman
Vice Mayor
Members:
MEDIA PUBLIC
PAG-ASA
RDRRM
PDRRMC MDRRMC
PHIVOLCS C
DISASTER
RESPONSE
AREA
OCD - JICA PNP POLL
PNP PROV’L STN
TOC COMD
WP
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