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I. INTRODUCTION
not created to bring paranoia but an action plan to mitigate the impact of
any disaster that will come - Disaster strikes anywhere and anytime. The
Philippines is very vulnerable to every kind of disaster, be it natural or manmade because of its
geographical location in the Circum-Pacific belt of fires
and along the typhoon path. There are earthquakes, volcanic eruption and
many of them are catastrophic like the 2009 Typhoon Ondoy and the August
and flooded the whole Metro Manila even when Typhoon Gener was way
particularly when it hit the densely populated area of our barangay, where
known West Valley Fault that cut across regions which will bring the most
lines, while the economy will surely put into total stop. Furthermore, it’s the
immeasurable.
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natural disasters to happen nor can we stop it when it struck us, but
Preparedness Plan.
that will reinforce the spirit of bayanihan and discard the bahala na
that will help the community cope with the impact of a disaster and we
cannot save lives nor protect properties if we will not make any
crafted community
worthless if the
implementor and
benefactor will be
complacent or even be
ignorant of its
importance.
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The City of San Juan is the smallest political division that is located in
the heart of Metro Manila. With only a land area of 5.94 sq. km or 1 percent
square kilometer for road network and the remaining 4.9% or 0.29 square
Bounded by the City of Manila in the west, Quezon City in the north
and Mandaluyong City in the east and south, the City San Juan is
The San Juan River is the main water way of the city which is located
in the western side of the city. The Ermitaño and Maytunas Creeks that are
contributaries to the San Juan River are located in the southern part in the
southern part.
number of population.
2. Barangay Little Baguio
In 1946 Ortigas, Madrigal y Compania opened for sale the Sta. Lucia
bamboo groves and fruit trees. The roads were of the macadam type.
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However, the original name Sta. Lucia Subdivision did not gain
adopted the name Little Baguio, because the roads were similar to the zigzag
road going to Baguio City. Likewise, the 240 feet above sea-level elevation
and the greenery lent themselves to contributing to Little Baguio being the
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B. FINANCIAL RESOURCES
SOURCE OF INCOME
5% BDRRMF 289,880.10
C. ECONOMIC PROFILE
Little Baguio has more than 400 recorded businesses for the year
2012, with most of them in services, retailer of goods and food. There is an
array of food related businesses like the restaurant, bars and the likes that
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D. DEMOGRAPHIC
E. Geography
1. Waterways/River/Creeks
Ermitaño Creek
2. Streets
o Alvir Street o Infante Street
o Ibuna Street
3. Bridges
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a) Barasoain St.
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Little Baguio.
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for the past ten years, and the most recent was the western monsoon
(Habagat) enhanced by Typhoon Gener in August 2012 that forced the local
Juaneños were affected, specifically in the areas traversed by the San Juan
River.
Typhoon Sendong is the most recent deadly typhoon that struck the
Philippines leaving a total of 1,290 fatalities and more than 4,500 injured
individuals), and left more than 330 dead, twice the number of injured and
37 missingi
Creek and Maytunas Creek which experienced the worst floods in more than
four decades. The raging Typhoon Ondoy broke the barrier to the usual flood
prone areas.
Barangay Little Baguio is one of the barangay in the City of San Juan
that was not spared by Typhoon Ondoy. The critical areas of Barasoain,
Mascardo, Grant, De Jesus, General Lim and other streets near the
Ermitaño Creek quickly submerged when heavy rains in the early morning of
September 26, 2009 rapidly rushed to the narrowing creek. The residents
and officials of the barangay were overwhelmed by the massive flooding that
went beyond the identified flood prone areas. The floodwaters were too
massive that these also affected the streets of Lopez Jaena, Felipe Calderon,
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General, Gen De Jesus, Santolan Road, a part of Alvir and Jose Abad
Santos.
affected by the
60 families evacuated
to Little Baguio
Community Welfare
the barangay council and its personnel were victims of Typhoon Ondoy, and
the critical hours of the devastations directly affected the capability of the
almost spontaneously and some residents lent their hand in the rescue
The Barangay Hall becomes the center of operations during and after
converted the Barangay Hall into a relief operation and evacuation area.
Likewise, it also served as the central cooking area where food was directly
the first two days after the destructive Typhoon Ondoy, and the Council was
starting to pack goods from the relief operations the day after the typhoon.
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monsoon was aggravated by Typhoon Gener which did not land fall in the
affected areas like Metro Manila and many provinces in Luzon and western
part of Visayas, with continued raining for days. Only a small part of Little
Baguio experienced the rise of floodwater with only 2-3 feet inside their
With no heavy flooding or any threat that Little Baguio will be flooded,
dispatched the barangay tanods along with the rescue boat provided by the
The personnel and vehicles of Little Baguio become a part of the city
government of San Juan’s relief operations. Food and water were being
Perfecto, Kabayanan, Batis and Maytunas even until before midnight on the
first day of calamity and Barangay Little Baguio returned in the next days to
give cooked food and some relief goods in the evacuation areas of Kabayanan
and Batis.
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it will hit the National Capital Region. The Philippines experience many
earthquakes and volcanic eruptions that cost many lives that were lost and
billions of pesos worth of properties and infrastructure that goes into ruins.
According to
MMEIRS,“approximate return period
approaching
more”.
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The study that was conducted in 2004 said that even with 7.2
magnitude earthquake, the City of San Juan will incur the following:
Casualty
Dead Injured
117,680 400 1,100 .3% 1.0%
Total Building
Number
Building Damage
Heavily
damage
Partly
Damage
Ratio
Heavily
Damage
Partly Damage
are going to start preparing the most effective risk management system that
will lessen the impact of the more deadly earthquake that will hit the
metropolis.
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DISASTER PLAN
the same may be necessary for the maintenance of peace and order or
months or as necessary.
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PREPARATION
a) Barasoain Street
g) M.A. Reyes St. (right side from V. Ibañez St. up to Grant St.)
St.)
to Grant Street)
b) General Lim Street (Left side from Grant Street
up to Yalong Residence)
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Creek.
Scale
affected area
Little Baguio that will ensure that residents will not dump
1 Compendium of Disaster Preparedness and Response Protocols DILG - Bureau of Local Government
Supervision DILGMC No. 2009-172, s., 2009, Calamity Response and Associated Protocols
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such as, but not limited to, water supply, back-up power supply,
risk.
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rehabilitation efforts
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of light materials)
outbreak of fire.
Gutierrez St.
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2. Prevention and Contingencies
organization.
assure the security of the area and clear the roads for
trucks.
and PWDs.
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conflicts
population-at risk.
individuals-in-need
calamity
d) Conduct damage assessment on: local governmentowned facilities, buildings and infrastructure and
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Susceptible To Earthquake
a) Barasoain Street
d) CLUSTER IV – Bridges
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establishments;
PWDs.
such as, but not limited to, water supply, back-up power supply,
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risk.
clearing of debris in the incident area after the calamity for the
rehabilitation efforts.
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No. Pop
Likely to be
Affected
(Worst Case)
Assumption
Justificatio
Characterist
ics
Population Composition
# of
Women
# of
Children
20%
# of
Men
50%
# of
Elderly
_20%_ _10%_
EARTHQUAKE
Re-Raon St.
Ibañez Street
Space
6,110
FLOOD
1. Xavier Gymnasium
Parish Church
2,444
(40%)
Constituent
Santolan Road
450
Barasoain
St
Constituent
90 225 90 45
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VULNERABILITY MAPPING
CALAMITY
No. Pop
Likely to be
Affected
(Worst Case)
Building / Residential
EARTHQUAKE
6,110
19
(0.3% based on
MMEIRS)
68
(1.1% based
on MMEIRS)
FLOOD 2,444
(40%) 100+ - 0 5 0
FIRE 450
Barasoain St 25 - 1 5 0
A. VEHICLE
pointed)
Designated Council
members
Various locations in
the barangay
Various locations in
the barangay
portable
50 Barangay hall
TOOLS
1. Sphygmomanometer
2. Thermometer
3.
4.
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5.
6.
7.
D. Medical Supplies
ordinary mask
2. Vaccines
3. TB Drug
5. Antibiotics
6. Paracetamol
8.
9.
10.
E. FACILITIES
F. OPEN SPACES
3.
4.
5.
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Punong Barangay
Incident Commander
KAG. ALFREDO DELA FUENTE SESINANDO DELA CRUZ, JR. ANNALIZA C. TAN COL. SAMSON TOCINO
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IX. REFERENCES
DILG MC No., 2010-143, s., 2010, Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Councils
Study for Earthquake Impact Reduction for Metropolitan Manila in the Republic of
Seismology (PHIVOLCS)
The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan NDRRMP – 2011 -2018