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ACTIVITY 3: DISASTER MANAGEMENT

NAME: TIBURCIO, PATRICK F. DATE: 04/13/2022


COURSE AND SECTION: BTVTED 2-L DT A SCORE:

Disaster Effects to your Your Contribution


Countrymen
LANDSLIDE Destruction of Infrastructure, To aid in soil retention, keep as
damage to land and loss of much vegetation on the slope as
natural resources, life extinction possible.
BOMB EXPLOSION Whether or not this device Individuals should be advised
exists, there will be property of the location of the bomb
damage, fatalities, and injuries. explosion and should assist
others who require assistance or
are in an emergency.
BIOLOGICAL WARFARE Threatened wildlife species are If you're going to use a mask,
losing habitat, domesticated make sure it's safe to use for
plants and animals are losing respiratory protection. To
genetic diversity, and traditional protect their skin from
human livelihoods are being biological hazards, individuals
destroyed. should wear battle dress over
their clothing, protective
gloves, and boots. This will
serve as PPE.
TECTONIC Can result in a massive seismic Proposed a plan and an
EARTHQUAKE events that destroys towns and evacuation zone where people
cities. could seek safety and
protection.
TSUNAMI Toxic water, injuries, health Make a list of state contacts for
risks, and death are all possible your emergency communication
outcomes. Destroy animal, plan with your family.
plant, and tree habitats
STORM SURGE Coastal erosion, ecosystem Keep an eye on the storm's
change, and property change progress and be aware of any
are all examples of human life potential hazards. Local
loss. officials make an
announcement, issue a warning,
or sound a siren. Also, inform
the people in your community
about how they can prepare to
be safe.
PAYATAS GARBAGE Infectious diseases, pollution of Make a program with the help
TRAGEDY land and water, clogging of of public officials and
drains, and loss of biodiversity government about the certain
issues in Payatas Garbage
Tragedy so that it can lessen the
health risk for the peoples
living and have a proper control
to avoid this kind of severe
situation.
VOLCANIC ERUPTION Infectious diseases, respiratory Plan a charity event and donate
illnesses, burns, falls, and to a disaster relief organization
automobile accidents are all that has been approved.
possibilities.
MINE EXPLOSION Deaths and health issues, such Donations and supplies should
as the inhalation of toxic be sent to the affected areas.
chemicals.
DISPLACED CRANE Accident to individual andAssist members of the
unconcerned concrete community by broadcasting an
alert over a megaphone that a
crane has been displaced.
NUCLEAR BOMB Injuries, deaths, and property Keep everyone away from the
EXPLOSION damage, such as houses and outside walls and roof. When
infrastructure, are all possible they are near the explosion site
outcomes. Pollution of the air of a nuclear bomb, they should
and the difficulty of living. wear a mask if at all possible.
LEAKED DAM Reservoirs harm people and Participate in a school
their livelihoods by flooding the organization or any other
areas where they thrive. science and technology-related
organization. To eliminate a
community's problem,
particularly the leaking dams.
FOOD POISONING Vomiting, diarrhea, and Teach children how to properly
stomach pains are all symptoms perform personal hygiene
of a stomach bug. Some of this practices in order to avoid
could lead to serious foodborne illness. Also, be
complications such as kidney cautious of the food they see or
failure, chronic arthritis, and eat in public places to ensure it
brain and nerve damage. is safe, and check the expiration
date on any goods or sachets.
COLLAPSED BUILDING Injuries and deaths, material Inform everyone to stay on the
destruction, physical damage, floor, cover up like we usually
and psychological trauma do (duck, cover, and hold), sit
still and relax, and don't panic.
To avoid serious injury, use any
heavy piece of wood or other
items that can protect our heads.

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