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Hydrometeorological Geological Biological Technological Environmental

Typhoon Volcanic Ebola Fire Red Tide


Cyclone Eruption Virus Structure Water
Storm Surge Landslide Rabies collapse Pollution
Thunder Storm Earthquake Flu Food
Flood Tsunami Amoeba Poisoning
Global Warming

Michael Hassan G, Digermo.


DRRR Clas 5
Let’s Practice

Question
- Virus, since now we are affected by corona virus and it is still dangerous for the
most of us in the city, specially we are more prone in this virus in more populated
area.
Activity 2
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. A
5. B
Question
1.
2.
- Yes, it was kind of disrespectful specially there’s a reason why they have put it there in
the first place, and kind of concern for the person safety that might be prone to possible
danger.
3.
- to avoid injuries and ensure that employees and guests are aware of potential risks
and hazards in such circumstances and/or environments.
Let’s Do More
Activity 1
Question
1.
- Hydrometeorological Hazards and Human Induced Hazard, Typhoon is life threatening
specially in this event it is the most strongest typhoon that occurred in the history as a
category storm 5, with such unstoppable strong wind it has destroyed a lot of structural
building which in the first place aren’t strong enough to hold strong wind and more
prone to structure collapse hazard.
2.
- just always be updated to the new if there is an upcoming typhoon, and also
implement a safety protocols and teach the community what to in the times of any
particular event. For the community just be cooperative and follow the instruction on
do’s and don’t to minimize the loss of life.
3.
- Evacuation is the first thing that will come in my mind if there’s going to be huge
typhoon coming on our community, and also help others who in need while preparing
for the possible outcome like preparing first aid kit or emergency bag.
Activity 2
Hazard Causes Effect What I can do?
1. Earth quake Sudden slip on a ground shaking, Evacuate to safer
fault surface faulting, place and stay
ground failure, and away from building
less commonly, and find cover from
tsunamis. falling bits.
2. Flood Intense Rainfall Destruction, death, Go to high ground
bacteria from or plant more tree
stagnant water may to prevent flood.
affect people’s
health
3. Fire Improper handling deadly, destroying Avoid careless use
of fire homes, wildlife of candles or any
habitat and timber, item use to create
and polluting the air flames.
with emissions
harmful to human
health.

Let’s Sum It Up
Activity 1
Natural Hazards Human Induced Hazards
Global warming Fire
Typhoon Red tide
Flood Structure collapse
Cyclone Food poisoning
Tsunami Water pollution
Thunderstorm
Earthquake
Landslide
Storm surge
Volcanic Eruption
Activity 2

Let’s Assess
1. B
2. A
3. A
4. D
5. C
6. B
7. B
8. C
9. B
10. C

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- To avoid danger
- To be more aware in the surroundings
- To lessen/minimize the damage
- For the safety of tourist
- To inform everyone on the possible hazard

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