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Preventive and

Risk Reduction
Hazards for a
Volcanic Eruption

Volcanic Eruption
Seminar-Lecture
Presentation

You as a National Disaster Risk Reduction and


Management Centre community speaker and
deliver a presentation on the hazards of volcanic
activity to indigenous people living near
volcanoes in the Philippines.
The presentation should cover topics such as the
definition and types of volcanoes, the different
types of hazards that can occur during a volcanic
eruption, and the steps that communities can take
to prepare for a volcanic eruption.
The overall goal is to educate the audience and
encourage them to take action to prepare for and
respond to volcanic activity.
Parts of the
Presentation
Introduction
• Introduce yourself and your role
as a community speaker.
• Explain the purpose of your
presentation, which is to educate
the indigenous people on the
hazards of volcanic activity and
how to prepare for them.
Parts of the
Presentation
Volcanoes
• Define what a volcano is and explain
how it forms.
• Describe the different types of
volcanoes that exist and where they
are commonly found in the
Philippines.
• Provide examples of well-known
volcanoes in the Philippines and
their eruption histories.
Parts of the
Presentation
Hazards of Volcanic Activity
• Discuss the different types of hazards that
can occur during a volcanic eruption,
such as pyroclastic flows, lahars, ashfall,
and volcanic gases.
• Explain how each type of hazard can
affect the indigenous people living near
the volcano and their communities.
• Provide real-life examples of how these
hazards have affected communities in the
past.
Parts of the
Presentation
Preparedness and Response
• Explain the importance of being prepared
for a volcanic eruption.
• Outline the steps that communities can
take to prepare for a volcanic eruption,
such as creating evacuation plans,
stocking up on supplies, and staying
informed about the volcano's activity.
• Discuss the role of the government and
local authorities in responding to a
volcanic eruption and providing support
to affected communities.
Parts of the
Presentation
Conclusion
• Summarize the key points of your
presentation.
• Encourage the indigenous people to
take action to prepare for a volcanic
eruption and to stay informed about
the volcano's activity.

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