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Introduction; Things to prepare Before, During, and After a Volcanic eruption.

Science Group 2

Narrator: At the peaceful Region of Central Luzon an alert news About Volcanic activity is reported that brings shock
to everyone

News Reporter: In the past 24 hours as of 5 a.m. Friday, Phivolcs observed the presence of vog and documented five
volcanic tremors, lasting from 20 to 575 minutes, suggesting increased activity within near volcano.

Scene 1:

Narrator: The Brgy. Captain watched the news report about the volcanic activity headline and announced it to remind
the citizens.

Brgy.Captain: Good Morning sa ating lahat. Maging handa po tayo sa mga maaring mangyari at pinapayuahan ang lahat
nai charge ang inyong mga gadgets na magagamit sa communication, maging mapanuri po tayo sa mga maaaring
mangyari, I handa ang mga safety kits at mag handa rin tayo para sa paglikas kung kinakailangan.

Narrator: Each family gathered food, first aid kit, hotline numbers and other emergency supply.

: Kailangan natin maging updated sa balita tungkol sa volcanic activity na maaaring makasama satin kapag hindi tayo
handa

Narrator: The whole family watched the news with worry. And after watching they prepared the the first aid kit,
foods and other necessity they might use during the eruption.

Scene 2:

Narrator: The volcano is showing signs that soon it may erupt . All the citizens must evacuate before the real
disaster appear.

: nako po buti nalang nakapag evacuate na tayo ate dahil nag bubuga na ng maitimm na usok ang bulkan.

: kinakabahan ako para sa kaibigan ko dahil hindi sila nakapag evacuate kasama ang family nya.

: nako anak hindi ka dapat mag alala dahil ligtas parin sila basta naka sara ang mga bintana, pintuan ,aircon at
electricfan nila at shempre alam nila dapat ang mga emergency hotlines na maaari nilang I contact

National Emergency Hotline – 911 Philippine National Police – 117 PHIVOLCS – (02) 8426-1468 to 79 Philippine Red
Cross – 143 or (02) 8790-2300 Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) – (02) 8426-0219, (02) 8426-0246 National Disaster
Risk Reduction And Management Council – (02) 8911-5061 to 65 local 100

Scenario 3:

News Reporter 2: After the volcanic eruption every citizen is back to their houses as they clean the surroundings
with googles on, mask or wet cloth

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