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Comprehensive

Disaster
Preparedness
Discussion
The Materials / Photos / Concepts
included in this discussion are
obtained from different government
agencies like NDRRMC, OCD, PAGASA,
DOST, PHILVOCS and others.
These information is given to the
public for dissemination and help us
to mitigate the impacts of disasters.
Outline of Presentation
1. Basic Disaster Preparedness Concepts
2. Preparedness for the following Disasters:
- Bagyo
- Baha
- Daluyong ng Bagyo
- Pagguho ng Lupa
- Lindol
- Tsunami
- Pagputok ng Bulkan
- Sunog
BAGYO
After almost seven years of implementation, the DOST-PAGASA
decided to modify several changes to the Tropical Cyclone Warning
Signal (TCWS) pending the completion of the review of its warning
system for Tropical Cyclone (TC) winds. The changes were based on
the adoption of best practices from other TC warning centers and
regionally-accepted operational standards, developments in objective
guidance for TC wind swaths, operational experiences and challenges
encountered by typhoon forecasters, and feedback from end-users
and stakeholders.
The Modified TCWS System was implemented effective last 23rd
March 2022, in conjunction with the celebration of the 157th
National/72nd World Meteorological Day.
To know more about the changes, here are some infographics about
everything you need to know regarding the Modified Tropical
Cyclone Warning System:
BAHA
(Flood)
DALUYONG ng
BAGYO
(Storm Surge)
PAGGUHO NG
LUPA
(Landslide)
LINDOL
(Earthquake)

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