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landslides.
environment”.
The Disaster Management Act, 2005 defines disaster as “a
many of them focusing on the actual hazard or event and its cost
common throughout the world. They occur without warning and are
year December 18, 2020, the entire municipality was being flooded
a certain calamity.
literature that supports the study. This will discuss further the
this study.
Disaster
struck by disaster can cope only with help from local, provincial
and national government, civil society and bodies such as Red
environmental damage.
risk management provides more room than before for addressing the
issues of risk reduction for the poor who are mostly vulnerable
“golden hour”.
cases. On many occasions Special Forces are not required and the
local police may retain the primary role to help the needy. The
police. The police are among the first responders in any crisis
local people feelings and mindset and 6.) People recognize police
least in the first few hours which are most crucial. The need to
frame SOPs that can help the police forces in being prepared and
climate change.
the Philippines.)
Concept of Operation:
activities.
incoming
in support to LDRRMC.
Efforts (Level 3 – White): a.) Law and Order. b.) Security during
operations.
(https://dpcr.pnp.gov.ph/portal/images/downloads/CAD/Implan
%20SAKLOLO%202014%20(Policing%20during%20Disaster).pdf )
adverse
development.
Phase 2: Response
Phase 3: Post-Disaster
can be applied during the next pre-disaster phase (that is, Phase
1). This phase includes the following: a.) Decisions and actions
community.
(https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/handle/10986/27353
/657860NWP0Box30at0disaster0response.pdf?sequence=1)
PNP personnel shall wear the standard PNP Search and Rescue
The adjacent PNP units or stations which are not affected by the
disaster shall immediately respond and assist the severely
rain for several hours or days that saturates the ground. Flash
per LOI 35/10 Saklolo Revised); and g.) Ensure readiness of the
food, etc.).
Deploy SAR assets for timely and rapid disaster response; c.)
time that the local police units affected have recovered from the
routes; and f.) low residents to return home only when officials
furniture and hold on. This will provide some protection from
supplies.
possible.
glass.4. Stay indoors until the shaking stops and you are sure it
ramps that may have been damaged.3. If a power line falls on your
tsunami may
zone/restricted areas.
and g.) Allow residents to return home only when officials have
thousands of
then a shorter
within 12 hours.
bells 3.) Use of megaphone. e.) Coordinate with local DRRMC for
needs in the area; c.) Maintain contact with lower, adjacent and
http://webra.cas.sc.edu/hvri/pubs/1999_ReframingDisasterPolicy.p
Conceptual Framework