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Barangay: BANNAWAG
City/Municipality: ANGADANAN
Province: ISABELA
Region: 02
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Vision:
To provide the barangay residents of a master plan on Disaster Management to ensure preparedness and effective
response by the Barangay and its citizens in the event of a disaster.
Mission:
Foster cooperation of all Barangay Council together with all the members of the community to attain the vision.
Goal:
To provide effective, efficient, timely, and well-coordinated response mechanism in every disaster, to provide safety zone,
evacuation center for the protection of every lives, properties and environment and needs of the affected communities.
Objective:
To mitigate potential impacts of disasters by reducing vulnerabilities and exposure and enhancing capacities of community
that can handle and address the negative impacts of emergency occurrences and disaster.
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I. BASIC INFORMATION OF THE BARANGAY
Sea X
River Cagayan River
Gulf, Inlet X
Lake X
Spring X
Falls X
Creek Jetban Creek
Concrete 46 0
Semi-Concrete 18 2
Made of wood and light materials 76 0
Salvaged/makeshift house 0 0
Total 140 2
C. Information on Livelihood
H. Hospital 0
I. Maternity Clinic 0
J. Child Clinic 0
K. Private Medical Clinic 0
L. Barangay Drug Store 0
M. City/Municipal Public Drug Store 0
N. Private Drug Store 0
O. Quarantine/Isolation Facility 0
2. Educational Facilities
A. Child Development Center 1
B. Preschool 1
C. Elementary 1
D. Secondary 0
E. Vocational 0
F. College/University 0
G. Islamic School 0
3. Agricultural Facilities
A. Rice Mill 0
B. Corn Mill 0
C. Feed Mill 0
D. Agricultural Produce Market 0
G. Road Network
Length of the road
Road Type (in kilometers) Who maintains the road network?
A. Concrete 190m Barangay
B. Asphalt
C. Gravel
D. Natural Earth Surface
NAME OF THE
NAME OF NUMBER OF MEMBERS CONTACT STATUS PROGRAM
PRESIDENT/
INSTITUTION/
ORGANIZATION
DETAILS ) OR
SECTOR/GROUP Male Female LGBTQ SERVICES
HEAD
NCIP Christian C. Valdez 09705809240 Registered IP Program
Rural Improvement
115 Myrna C. Corpuz Registered Lending
Club (RIC)
Isabela Green Ladies
115 Myrna C. Corpuz Registered Chair Rental
Organization (IGLO)
Number
Human Resources Male Female
Without With Disability Without With Disability LGBTQ
Medical Personnel/Professionals
The Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management Committee (BDRRMC) is one of the committees of the Barangay
Development Council which is designated by law (RA 10121, otherwise known as the “Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management Act of 2010”) to oversee and facilitate the activities for the safety and security of the population living in
The primary basis of the sectoral membership to BDRRMC is the legitimacy of the organizations with barangay programs or
projects. A legitimate organization is duly registered, accredited to any authorized government agency or recognized by the
Sangguniang Bayan or Barangay. They must also actively participate in any barangay or community development activities.
If they are not yet registered in any government agency, they may also submit a letter to the Sangguniang Barangay in order
to identify them as a legitimate organization in the barangay. The Barangay Council will provide evidence of the recognition
that they are a legitimate organization that implements programs, projects and activities in the barangay through the
Executive Order from the Punong Barangay or Barangay Resolution.
Transportation Team
Ensures that there is a readily available functional transportation system in the barangay that can be used
before, during and after emergency or disaster;
Conducts regular inventory of available transportation vehicle and its capacity to transport population from high
risk to safe areas;
Coordinates private or business sectors for possible use of their vehicle especially during evacuation
movement or any disaster related activities within the barangay;
Ensures that the private or business sectors are agreed to use their vehicle in times of emergency or disaster
through a Memorandum of Agreement or Understanding.
Ensures that every members of the community are safe especially in time of emergency or disaster;
Ensures that all facilities, equipment, supplies and materials of the BDRRMC are safe and free from any form
of theft;
Provides security to the responders and the affected population during relief distribution in times of emergency
or disaster;
Ensures that the evacuation centers or areas are safe from any intruders during emergency or disaster; and
Initiates in developing mechanisms for relief distribution and service delivery to the affected population.
Education Team
Ensures that children and youth are included in community-based disaster risk reduction and management
and climate change adaptation activities in the community;
Ensures that the private and public organizations and agencies are involved in DRR and CCA activities;
Educates people especially the most vulnerable groups in the community on disaster risk reduction and
management and climate change adaptation;
Develops information education campaign materials on DRR and CCA and share these to the
public; and
Coordinates regularly to education sectors in the community for possible partnership on DRR and CCA
advocacy and project implementation.
Protection Team
Ensures that all disaster risk reduction and management and climate change adaptation programs, projects
and activities did not violate the rights of the people especially children, women, persons with disability, elderly
and other vulnerable sectors or groups in the community;
Roles and Responsibilities of the Team under Recovery and Rehabilitation Sub-Committee:
Livelihood Team
Conducts study together with other groups or sectors in the barangay on the economic impacts brought about
by the hazards or disaster;
Provides recommendations or solution about what they have learned and what long term solutions people can
make in collaboration with higher government offices or agencies that people’s recovered or rehabilitated their
livelihood.
Typhoon Typhoon
Calamity/Disaster Ulysses Source of Source of Paeng Source of
COVID-19
Information Information Information
Year: 2020 2020 2022
EFFECTS/IMPACT OF THE DISASTER
POPULATION
Affected Population
- With Disability
- Pregnant Women
- Number of Families 157 MSWD
- Number of Individuals 562 MSWD
0 - 6 months
7 mos to 2 years old
3 to 5 years old
6 to 12 years old
13 to 17 years old
18 to 59 years old
60 years old and above
Physical Health
Mental Health
Number of Casualties
Deaths
Injured
Agriculture
Farming
Fishing
Fishpond
Fishing Equipment
Livestock
Farm and Animals
Poultry and Fowl
Agricultural / Farm Inputs
DAMAGED PROPERTY
Houses
Totally damaged
Partially damaged
School/s
Totally damaged
Partially damaged
Hospital
Totally damaged
Partially damaged
Health Center
Totally damaged
Partially damaged
Government Offices
Totally damaged
Partially damaged
Public Markets
Totally damaged
Partially damaged
Flood Control
Totally damaged
Partially damaged
Commercial Facilities
Totally damaged
Average
Ranking (point-
Hazard/Risk Probability Effect Management Basis = (Pro + E +
average system)
Pam/3)
Typhoon High High
Most Frequent 2022 CDRA (MPDO) 1
Probability Impact
Flood Most
Most Unlikely Negligible 2022 CDRA (MPDO) 4
Manageable
Drought High High
Most Frequent 2022 CDRA (MPDO) 2
Probability Impact
Rain-Induced Landslide Low
Low Impact Manageable 2022 CDRA (MPDO) 3
Probability
Risk to the
Priority Community
Hazards
People Properties Services Environment Livelihood
☐ Near a mountain
☐ Deforestation
☐ Presence of sinkholes
☐ Clogged canals
☐ No ramps on buildings
☐ No electricity/electric supply
☐ No BHERT
2. Attitudinal / Motivational
Risk in the
Priority Community
Hazards
People Properties Services Environment Livelihood
They have enough and complete early warning system
devices that can be used in times of disaster.
The BOC has complete equipment, such as radio, CCTV,
internet, computer, and other equipment that can be used
in disaster or emergency operation.
With alternative source of power like generator
6.1.1 Number of families and individuals, according to age and health condition, who are at risk from any type of risk or hazard
M M M M M M F M F
F
F F F F
170 317 278 0 3-2 12-17 28-13 42-41 29-29 180 150 18 27 10 11 0 0 5
TOTAL
47 21 0 47 0 47
Purok 1
Purok 2 43 2 1 43 0 43
Purok 3 41 4 0 41 0 41
Purok 4 39 5 0 39 5 39
7.1 Number of individuals at risk of hazards per purok or sitio, based on the following categories:
Hazard: STORM SURGE / /TYPHOON
47
Purok 1
Purok 2 42 1
Purok 3 41
Purok 4 39
Total 169 1
47
Purok 1
Purok 2 42 1
Purok 3 41
Purok 4 39
Total 169 1
47
Purok 1
Purok 2 42 1
Purok 3 41
Purok 4 39
Total 169 1
Bridge/s 0
Barangay Hall 1
Multi-purpose Building 1
Houses 142
Kiosk/Purok 4
School/s 3
Establishments
Store 10
Eatery 0
Bakery 0
Facilities
Water 0
Electricity 142
Telephone Service 0
Roads 0
Hospitals 0
Livelihood
Rice/Palay 20
Vegetables 10
Boats 0
Fish Nets 0
Fish Ponds 0
Nature
Mangroves 0
Bridge/s 0
Barangay Hall 1
Multi-purpose Building 1
Houses 142
Kiosk/Purok 4
School/s 3
Establishments
Store 10
Eatery 0
Bakery 0
Facilities
Water 0
Electricity 142
Telephone Service 0
Roads 0
Hospitals 0
Livelihood
Rice/Palay 20
Vegetables 10
Fish Nets 0
Fish Ponds 0
Nature
Mountain/s 0
Mangroves 0
Bridge/s 0
Barangay Hall 1
Multi-purpose Building 1
Houses 142
Kiosk/Purok 4
School/s 3
Establishments
Store 10
Eatery 0
Bakery 0
Facilities
Water 0
Electricity 142
Telephone Service 0
Roads 0
Hospitals 0
Livelihood
Rice/Palay 20
Boats 0
Fish Nets 0
Fish Ponds 0
Nature
Mountain/s 0
Mangroves 0
8. Primary issues or problems encountered by vulnerable groups, such as children and youth, women, expecting
mothers, breastfeeding mothers, persons with disabilities (PWDs), senior citizens and indigenous groups, during
calamities and disasters
Put check
(√) if the Immediate solution/action per-
item applies, formed by barangay officials or
Vulnerable Groups Issues faced by each vulnerable group
and cross (x) BDRRMC
if it does not
No separate comfort rooms for males and
☐
females
☐ Child Labor
☐ Loss of homes
9. List of designated evacuation center and temporary isolation facilities in the barangay and municipality/city
(whether owned by the government or private sector)
Barangay Health 10
Center,Bannawag
Multi-purpose Building, 6
Bannawag
Isolation Facilities 0
Houses 10
Families Ind. Families Ind. Families Ind. Families Ind. Families Ind.
170 1 45 295
Total
Purok 2 Bannawag
43 1
Barangay Hall
Purok 3 Bannawag
41 Primary
School
Purok 4 Bannawag
39
Barangay Hall
Total 170
12. List of places/areas where sources of livelihood can be evacuated (livestock, fishing boats, etc.)
Evacuation Site/Area Place of origin
Number of items that can be
Types of (SITIO/ PUROK/ ZONE/ BLOCK/ (SITIO/ PUROK/ ZONE/ BLOCK/
accommodated
Livelihood STREET) STREET)
Livestocks Purok 4, Bannawag, Angadanan 5 Heads
14. List of designated evacuation centers that will serve as distribution sites for relief goods (food and non-
food items):
Beneficiaries’ address
Name of Evacuation
Type of Relief Goods Quantity Unit Name of the beneficiaries (purok/sitio/street/ village/etc.)
Center (EC)
Family Food Packs 170 packs Refer to Distribution Sheet Purok 1, 2.3, and 4
Barangay Hall, Bannawag
17. Inventory of response equipment that can be utilized during calamities and disasters
Put a check (√) if the
Equipment items are found in the Quantity Location of the Remarks
barangay and cross (x) equipment
if they are
not
1. Spine Board
2.Axe
3.Gasoline or Fuel
5. Hand-held Radio
7. Batteries
10. Rope
International
SENDAI FRAMEWORK Paragraph 33, Priority of the Framework “National and local government shall prepare or
review and periodically update disaster preparedness and contingency policies, plans and programs”
National
RA 10121, Rule 6, Sec 4 (3) IRR “The Provincial City and Municipal DRRMO’s or BDRRMC’s in coordination with
concerned national agencies and instrumentalities, shall facilitate and support risk assessments and contingency
planning activities at the local level”
NDRRMC_NSC JNC No 1, 2016 “All DRRMC’s at all levels and individual government departments, bureaus,
agencies, offices, units and instrumentalities shall formulate contingency plans for natural and/or human-induced
hazards appropriate to their areas in accordance with the prescribed Contingency Planning handbook”
RA 10821, Children’s Emergency Relief and Protection Act
RA 9729 (Climate Change Act)
RA 1074 (People Survival Fund)
All DILG Memorandum Circular or Joint Memorandum Circular with other Government Agencies and NDRRMC in
relation to all DRRM.
Local
Executive Order No. ___ series ____ (year): Creation of the Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Committee (BDRRMC)
Barangay Resolution Adopting the BDRRM Plan
Barangay Ordinance Approving the Utilization of the LDRRM Fund