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Liceo de Cagayan University

RNP BLVD., Kauswagan Road, Cagayan de Oro City


Tel. No. (8822)722244 (08822) 8584093 to 95 local 216
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MAIN CAMPUS

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Name: Mehl Humphrey T. Daugdaug Date: April 27, 2024


Section: 11 – STEM 1 Name of the teacher: Naihma Mae E. Casicas
Score: /40

I. HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL HAZARD LEVEL:

Go to Nationwide Operational Hazard Assessment (NOAH) (https://noah.up.edu.ph/know-your-hazards) and


know the hazard level of your Barangay.

Barangay Location: Macasandig, CDOC

Hydrometeorological Hazard Level


Hazard

1. Flood Low

2. Landslide Little to None

3. Storm Surge Little to None

Give 5 “Critical Facilities near You” according to NOAH. (https://noah.up.edu.ph/know-your-hazards)

a. Macasandig Urban Health Center

b. Nazareth Urban Health Center

c. South City Central School

d. Aluba Fire Station

e. Cagayan de Oro National High School


II. HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL DISASTER IN YOUR PLACE.

I. Insert an image below of a hydro-meteorological disaster area in your barangay or near your
barangay.

Complete address of this image: Rotunda, Cagayan de Oro City

Approximate no. of people living near it: Approximately 250 people

III. CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING


Answer the following questions in not more than 2 sentences:

1. How are the following affected by too much rain?

a. Food Supply

- Too much rain can damage crops, leading to reduced yields or complete crop failure, affecting the
food supply.

b. Health

- Excessive rain can increase the risk of waterborne diseases and the spread of vector-borne diseases,
impacting public health.

c. Freshwater Supply

- Heavy rain can contaminate freshwater sources and damage water infrastructure, disrupting the
supply of clean water.

IV. Kindly screenshot your community’s Hazard Map from (https://noah.up.edu.ph/know-your-hazards).


community hazard

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