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Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan

BARANGAY PLANAS BRIEF HISTORY


“Barangay Planas was carried out from the former Old Planas which is
under water due to the construction of the Magat Dam, the Biggest Dam in
Asia, located 7 kiolometers away from the western portion of the town. The
inhabitants consisting of 20% Ifugao and 80% Ilocanos,who are affected, was
resettled at the San Miguel Resettlement Site wherein the Settlers were awarded
house and lot [concrete] and agricultural lots lieu of their submerged properties
in 1982 in the same year, in April 1982 at the San Miguel Resettlement Site, the
Hon.Angelino F. Vizcarra during that time with the Barangay Officials and some
top officials of the National Irrigation Administration [NIA] conducted a general
assembly meeting to discuss relevant matters regarding the resettlement
program and naming San Miguel Resettlement Site into same as Barangay
Planas in memory of the latter.

Resettled barangay officials from 1982 to 1986 are:

1. Pablito M. Baybado Barangay Captain

2. Serafin J. Domingo Barangay Councilman

3. Ventura Putang Barangay Councilman

4. Geronimo Cerezo Sr. Barangay Councilman

5. Tomas Machalag Barangay Councilman

6. Sabino Valdez Barangay Councilman

7. Petronillo Dela Cruz Barangay Councilman

8. Dominador Vioda Barangay Council;man

9. Alfredo Flores Sr. Barangay Secretaray

10. Jaime Cabanero Sr. Barangay Treasurer

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BARANGAY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT


COUNCIL
CHAIRPERSON: ERNESTO B. FLORES

VICE CHAIRPERSON: KAG. ARANZ M. LABHAT

BARANGAY OPERATION CENTER (OPCEN)

COMMITTEE(S):

DISASTER PREPAREDNESS: KAG. JANE U. BILIGAN

DISASTER RESPONSE: KAG. JOSE P. BAD-ANG

DISASTER PREVENTION AND MITIGATION: KAG. SAMUEL M. MACHALAG

MONITORING AND WARNING:

LEADER: KAG. ERNESTO L. PUTANG

MEMBER(S): ARTHUR DIODIOT JR.

TANOD: MARIO PABILING

COMMUNICATION/PUBLIC INFO:

LEADER: LEONICO C. FLORES

MEMBER(S): JOHANNSEN C. BAYBADO

TANOD: JOEL C. OGASNA

TRANSPORTATION:

LEADER: PETERSON TENNOM

MEMBER(S): EDGARDO M. BERNARDO

TANOD: FEDERICO O. AGPALO

SEARCH, RESCUE AND RETRIEVAAL:

LEADER: KAG. JOHNSON B. CHINYUNA

MEMBER(S): RENATO T. NERI

TANOD: JOEL AMTALAO

FOOD AND NON-FOOD ITEMS:

LEADER: MYRNA B. DIODIOT

MEMBER(S): REX FLORENTINO


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BNS: CLARITA M. FLORES

SECURITY:

LEADER: LITO W. BILIGAN

TANOD: JUANITO P. BANGLIG

MEMBER(S): EDWIN O.PADILLA

SUPPLIES & LOGISTIC

LEADER: JHONY O. AGPALO

MEMBER(S): JOECRIS C. EVANGELISTA

EVACUATION CENTER MANAGEMENT:

LEADER: SONIA L. GALIOM

B/SEC: LEONICO C. FLORES

MEMBER(S): DELIZA C. BANA-AO

HEALTH & SANITATION

LEADER: JULIET G. LIGMAY

BHW: PRECILA C. BAD-ANG

MEMBERS(S): ALFREDO M. RAMOS

DAMAGE ASSESSMENT & NEEDS ANALYSIS:

LEADER: LEONICO C. FLORES

MEMBER(S): CLARITA M. FLORES

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BARANGAY PLANAS SEARCH ANDC RESCUE TEAM


EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 20
Series 2018
AN ORDER REORGANIZING THE PLANAS SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM
(PSART)
WHEREAS, it is a declared policy of the state to institution the policies, structures, coordinative mechanism and programs
on disaster risk reduction from national down to local levels;

WHEREAS, there is need to established a response team in the municipality to readily address emergency situation and
give assistance during calamities brought about by natural and manmade disasters;

WHEREAS, it is essential to institutionalize the response team of the municipality in order to efficiently serve the population
especially during crisis;

WHEREAS, said responder are group of individuals who will voluntarily contribute time, service and resources whether full
time or part tile in the belief that their activity is mutually meaningful and beneficial to public interest as well as to
themselves;

WHEREAS, under the IRR of RA 10121 Rule 6, Section 4 No. 16, states that every BDRRMCs shall perform the function to :
organize train, equip and supervise the local emergency response teams and the Accredited Community Disaster
Volunteers (ACDVs), ensuring that humanitarian aid workers are equipped with basic skills to assist mother to breastfeed;

WHEREAS, there is a need to reorganize and activate the established emergency response team;

NOW THEREFORE, by the powers vested in me by law, I, ERNESTO B. FLORES., Punong Barangay do hereby order the
reorganization of the Planas Search and Rescue Team (PSART)

SECTION 1: Compostion; the Irosin Search and Rescue Team shall be composed of the following but not limited to:
Name Position
ARANZ LABHAT CHAIRMAN,PEACE AND ORDER COMMITTEE
LITO W. BILIGAN TEAM LEADER
EDGARDO BERNARDO ASSISTANT TEAM LEADER 1
JOEL OGASNA ASSISTANT TEAM LEADER 2
LEONICO C. FLORES SECRETARIAT
RENATO NERI MEMBER
JUANITO BANGLIG MEMBER
JOEL AMTALAO MEMBER
EDWIN PADILLA MEMBER
SAMUEL MOJICA MEMBER
FEDERICO AGPALO MEMBER
PAQUITO GUITANGNA MEMBER
ALFREDO RAMOS MEMBER
CANDIDO TOLENTINO MEMBER
MARIO PABILING MEMBER
SECTION 2. Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Readily assist and respond during emergency situations.
2. Extend the necessary assistance to the LDRRM council during disaster.
3. Perform such other function as maybe required by law and other related issuances.

SECTION 3. Effectively this order shall take effect immediately.

Done this 9TH day of January 2018 at Planas Ramon, Isabela, Philippines.

ERNESTO B. FLORES
PUNONG BARANGAY

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Republic of the Philippines


Province of Isabela
Municipality of Ramon
oOo
BARANGAY PLANAS
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY

RESOLUTION NO. 19 Series of 2018

A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE THREEE-YEAR 2018-2020 COMMUNITY – BASED DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
AND MANAGEMENT PLAN OF BARANGAY PLANAS RAMON, ISABELA.

WHEREAS, Republic Act No. 10121also known as the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Act of 2010” states that a “ Community Based Disaster Reduction and Management (CBDRRM) is a process
of disaster and risk reduction and management in which at risk communities are actively engaged in the
identification, analysis, treatment, monitoring and evaluation of disaster risk in order to reduce their
vulnerabilities and enhance their capacities and where the people are at the heart of decision –making
and implementation in risk reduction and management activities.

WHEREAS, BDRRM plan shall serve as a basic guide and useful reference in achieving the goals and targets
of the Barangay Local Government Unit;

WHEREAS, this plan is intended to serve as a basic tool and a vital reference of the barangay leaders and
the local residence I achieving their vision, mission, goals and objectives towards resilient community;

NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved as it is hereby resolved, to adopt this three-year Community Based Disaster
Risk Reduction and Management Plan (2018-2020) of Barangay PLANAS Ramon, Isabela.

RESOLVED FURTHERE, to furnish copies of this resolution to all concerned authorities for their information,
guidance and appropriate action.

APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY this day of January 16, 2018 at Barangay Planas, Ramon, Isabela.

I hereby certify to the correctness of the foregoing resolution.

CERTIFIED CORRECT: ATTESTED:

LEONICO C. FLORES ERNESTO B. FLORES


BARANGAY SECRETARY PUNONG BARANGAY

CONCURRED:

JOHNSON B. CHINYUNA JANE U. BILIGAN SAMUEL M. MACHALAG


B. KAGAWAD B. KAGAWAD B. KAGAWAD

ARANZ M. LABHAT NATY B. FIDEL JOSE P. BAD-ANG


B. KAGAWAD B. KAGAWAD B. KAGAWAD

ERNESTO L. PUTANG JOE CRIS EVANGELISTA


B. KAGAWAD SK CHAIRMAN

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Republic of the Philippines


Province of Isabela
Municipality of Ramon
oOo
BARANGAY PLANAS
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY
BARANGAY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (BDC)
RESOLUTION NO. 20 Series of 2018

A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE THREE-YEAR (2018-2020) COMMUNITY – BASED DISASTER


RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN OF BARANGAY PLANAS, RAMON, ISABELA.

WHEREAS, Republic Act No. 10121 also known as the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management Act of 2010 states that a “Community-Based Disaster Reduction and
Management (CBDRRM) is a process of disaster and risk reduction and management in
which at risk communities are actively engaged in the identification, analysis,
treatment, monitoring and evaluation of disaster risk in order to reduce their
vulnerabilities and enhance their capacities and where the people are at the heart of
decision – making and implementation in risk reduction and management activities;

WHEREAS, BDRRM plan shall serve as a basic guide and useful reference in achieving
the goals and targets of the Barangay Local Government Unit.

WHEREAS, this plan is intended to serve as a basic tool and a vital reference of the
barangay leaders and the local residence in achieving their vision, mission, goals and
objective toward resilient community;

NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved as it is hereby resolved to adopt this Three-Year


Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan (2018-2020) of
Barangay Planas, Ramon, Isabela.

RESOLVED FURTHERE, to furnish copies of this resolution to all concerned authorizes for
their information guidance and appropriate action.

APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY this day of January 16, 2018 at barangay Bugallon Proper,
Ramon Isabela.

CERTIFIED CORRECT: ATTESTED:

LEONICO C. FLORES ERNESTO B. FLORES SR.


BARANGAY SECRETARY PUNONG BARANGAY

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VISION
“The barangay Officials and employees are committed to the vision
to cooperate with the national and local Government peaceful and
progressive community toward effective delivery of basic services
thru active people participation and highly dedicated barangay
and Purok Officials.”

MISSION
“To serve the public efficient and excellence towards Barangay
development thereby improving the social and economic well-
being of the community.”

GOALS
1. Provide equal opportunity and access to basic services
2. To promote people empowerment through transparency in
every aspect of management in the barangay.

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MESSAGE FROM THE PUNONG


BARANGAY
Nature have its own fury and no force of man can stop
the devastating effect of it, to caution the effect of it we
must study and make necessary preventive action to
reduce or event eliminate the risk that may arise.

The importance of BDRRM for us is to be prepared of


any disaster that may occur and by doing so; we minimize
the impact of disaster.

Ultimately to educate the people and be aware of


any impending natural calamities that may occur.

ERNESTO B. FLORES SR.


Punong Barangay

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We the BARANGAY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT
COUNCIL of Barangay Planas Ramon, Isabela would like to extend
our sincere gratitude the generous assistance and help by the
Barangay Health Workers, Barangay Nutrition Scholars, Barangay
Police, other employees and especially to the Local Disaster Risk
Reduction office headed by the active LDRRM OFFICER MAM JEVY
CLAUDETTE SANTIAGO and to her company to make these BDRRM
PLAN of our Barangay.

MABUHAY AND GOD BLESS!!!

ERNESTO B. FLORES SR.


PUNONG BARANGAY
CHAIRMAN, BDRRM

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CHAPTER 1
COMMUNITY
PROFILE

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DEMOGRAPHIC FEATURES
A. SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS
Barangay Planas has a total population of 3,713 as of the latest
household population survey for year 2018; of which 1,887 are males while 1,826
are females. This is an indication that the population keeps on rising compared
to the last population figure of the barangay, which is 3,713.

Household Population by Age Group and Sex


Table 1. Distribution of Household Population by Age Group and by Sex, 2018
Age Household Population
Group Male % Female % Total (Male + Female) % to Total
Under 1 37 0.99 27 0.72 64 1.8
1-4 133 3.58 139 3.74 272 7.3
5-9 218 5.87 166 4.47 384 10.3
10-14 177 4.76 172 4.63 349 9.3
15-19 128 3.44 143 3.85 271 7.2
20-24 133 3.58 124 3.33 257 6.9
25-29 160 4.30 170 4.57 330 8.8
30-34 177 4.76 173 4.65 350 9.4
35-39 150 4.03 143 3.85 293 7.8
40-44 102 2.74 99 2.66 201 5.4
45-49 127 3.42 94 2.53 221 5.9
50-54 73 1.96 79 2.12 152 4.0
55-59 94 2.53 85 2.28 179 4.8
60-64 77 2.07 75 2.01 152 4.0
65-69 42 1.13 59 1.58 101 2.7
70-74 27 0.72 38 1.02 65 1.7
75-79 21 0.56 22 0.59 43 1.1
80 & Over 11 0.29 18 0.48 29 0.7
TOTAL 1,887 50.82 1,826 49.17 3,713 99.9
Table 1 shows that majority of the population belongs to age group 2-8,
followed by 45 - 49. And the least is age group 80 – over.

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Religious Affiliation
Table 2. Distribution of Household Population by Religious Affiliation

Occupation No. of Persons % to Total

Roman Catholic 1,778 47.88


Iglesia Ni Cristo 265 7.13
Jehovah’s Witnesses 105 2.82
Born Again 750 20.1
Baptist 230 6.19
Methodist 390 10.50
Others (not specified above) 195 5.25
TOTAL 3,713 99.9
In 3,713 total populations, there are 1,778 Roman Catholics, 265 Iglesia Ni Cristo,
390 Methodist, 105 Jehovah’s Witnesses, 750 Born Again, 230 Baptist, 195other
Christian religions.

Mother Tongue
Table 3. Household Population by Mother Tongue

Mother Tongue No. of Persons % to Total

Iloko/Ilocano 2,335 62.88

Tagalog 178 4.79


Ifugao
1,200 32.31

Total 3,713 99.99


A total of 3,713 house hold population while 2,335 individuals have a mother
tongue of Ilokano and 178 speak Tagalog, 1,200 had a mother tongue of Ifugao
dialect.

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B. ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Household Occupations
Table 4. Distribution of Household Population by Occupation
Occupation No. of Persons % to Total

Farmer 2,272 63.9


Overseas Contract Workers (OCW) 87 2.34
Businessmen/Trader 50 1.34
Carpenter 123 3.31
Ambulant Vendor 46 1.23
Construction Laborer 268 7.21
Farm Laborer 467 12.57
Driver 97 2.61
Government Employee 79 2.12
Private Employee 87 2.34
House helper 34 0.91
Hairstylist/Manicurist 24 0.64
Saleslady/Salesboy 79 2.12
TOTAL 3,713 100
It is perceptible in table above that majority of the household population are
Farmers followed by Farm Laborers.

Household Population 15 years Old & Over by Employment Status


Table 4. Distribution of Household Population 15 years Old & Over by
Employment Status
Sex HH No. of % No. of % Not in %
Population Employed Unemployed Labor
Persons Persons Force
Male 1,887 345 36.94 1,144 53.14 398 63.58
Female 1,826 589 63.06 1,009 46.86 228 36.42
Total 3,713 934 100 2,153 100 626 100
As noticed in table 4, a total of 934 are employed while 2,153 are unemployed
and 626 are not in labor force..

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AGRICULTURE
Major Crops
The major crop in the barangay is Rice.

Cropping Cycle
Table 6. Cropping Cycle of Major Crops
CROP June July Aug Sept Oct Nov
Rice Lp P P/F F/CP CP/H H

CROP Dec Jan Feb March April May


Rice Lp P P/F F/CP CP/H H
Legend: Lp - Land Preparation
P - Planting
F - Application of Fertilizer
CP - Crop Protection
H - Harvest

Agricultural Facilities
Table 7. Agricultural Facilities
Name of Agricultural Facility Number of Units
Rice/Corn thresher
15
Cono/Kiskisan/rolling cono
1
Hand Tractor (Kuliglig)
62
4-Wheel Tractor
5
Drying Pavement (MPP/MPDP)
4
Warehouse (Bodega)
1
There is 4 drying pavement, 15 rice/corn thresher, 62 hand tractor and 1 rolling
cono.

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Animals Raised
Table 8. Inventory of Animals Raised

Kind of Animal Number


Carabao 43
Pig 860

Cow 560
Goat 76
Chicken 485

Duck 275
Others 68

Majority of livestock raised in the barangay are chicken, cow and pig.

Tenurial Status
Table 9. Farm Land tenurial status
TENURE Number
Land Owner 321

Lease Holder 463


Farm Worker/laborer 73
Tenant 155
Table 9 shows that 321 owned their farm, 463 lease holder, 73 farm worker and 155 are
tenants.
HOUSEHOLD MAJOR SOURCES OF INCOME
Table 10. Distribution of Household Population Major Source of Income

Major Source of Income Number


Farming 1,890
Livestock/piggery/poultry 491
Employee 73
Laborer 103
Business 10
Laborer is the major source of income of household, followed by Farming.

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C. SPATIAL CHARACTERISTICS/ FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN THE


BARANGAY
Land Use
Based on data gathered, majority of the land area are devoted for built-up
areas/residential usage which is 25 hectares. While 388 hectares is for
agricultural usage and 6 hectares is for commercial and special.

D. VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS AND GROUPS


Table 11. Number of Population near or within 500m from the
riverbank/creek/swamp/Irrigation.

Puroks Number of Population Number


Purok 1 318 0
Purok 2 357 0
Purok 3 482 282
Purok 4 437 231
Purok 5 395 167
Purok 6 444 114
Purok 7 bantay wawa 781 356
Purok 7 francisco 499 298
TOTAL 3,713 1,448
As per table above, there are 3,713 populations 1,448 living near the irrigation.

Occupied Housing Units by Type


Table 13. Occupied Housing Units by Type
Type of Housing Unit No. of Housing Units % to Total
Single/Bungalow 738 94.132
Single/2 Story’s 31 4.00
Nipa 15 0.28
TOTAL 784
In the barangay, there are 738 single house bungalow units while 31 single house
with 2 story’s units and 15 nipa houses.

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Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of Outer Wall


Table 14. Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of Outer Wall
Outer Wall No. of Housing Units % to Total
Concrete 558 71.17
Wood 156 19.9
Bamboo/Sawali 70 8.92
TOTAL 784 99.99
Majority of the housing units are concrete, while 157 are wood and 70
constructed by bamboo/Sawali.
Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of Roof
Table 15. Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of Roof
Type of Roof No. of Housing Units % to Total
Galvanized Iron (GI) 687 87.62
Cogon/Nipa 15 1.91
GI/Concrete 82 10.45
TOTAL 784 99.99
Majority of the housing unit roofs are Galvanized Iron. Followed by GI Concrete and
Cogon/Nipa housing roof.

Year Built & Status of Repair of Occupied Housing Units


Table 16. Year Built & Status of Repair of Occupied Housing Units, 2018 -2019
Year Built Need Need Need Dilapidated Unfinished Total %
No Minor Major
Repair Repair Repair
2018 228 300 24 15 567 72.32
2019 145 245 18 9 417 53.18
TOTAL 373 545 42 24 984
Table 16 shows that a total of 228 housing units need no repair, 532 need minor
repair and 15 housing units are unfinished in the year 2018 and 373 need no
repair, 545 need minor repair and 42 need major repair and 9 unfinished in the
year 2019.

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MALNUTRITION
Table 17. Number of Malnourish Children

Number
Total Number of Children 1,071
Number of Undernourished children 39
Out of 1,071 children in the barangay, 39 are classified as undernourished.

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GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES
Location and Boundaries

Barangay Planas, has a total land area of 420 hectares. It is bounded on the
north by Barangay General Aguinaldo Ramon, Isabela on the south by
Barangay Rizaluna Cordon ,Isabela on the west by Barangay Dallao Cordon,
Isabela and on the east by Barangay San Miguel Ramon, Isabela. It consists of
seven (8) puroks. Barangay Planas is classified as Rural barangay and within the
Integrated Development Area II of the Municipality of Ramon, Province of
Isabela.
Topography
The terrain of Barangay Planas is generally plain. The predominant type of soil is
Sandy Loam, which is suitable for agricultural crops.
Climate The Climate is tropical. It is characterized by relatively high temperature, high
humidity and abundant rainfall. For this year, the coolest months fall in January with a
mean temperature of 20.5°C while the warmest month occurs in May with a mean
temperature of 38.3°C.
Humidity Humidity refers to the moisture content of the atmosphere. Due to high
temperature and the surrounding bodies of water, the locality has a high relative
humidity. The average monthly relative humidity varies between 71 percent in March
and 85 percent in September. The combination of warm temperature and high relative
and absolute humilities give rise to high sensible temperature throughout the
archipelago. It is especially uncomfortable during March to May, when temperature
and humidity attain their maximum levels.

The Seasons

Using temperature and rainfall as bases, the climate of the country can be
divided into two major seasons: (1) the rainy season, from June to November;
and (2) the dry season, from December to May. The dry season may be
subdivided further into (a) the cool dry season, from December to February; and
(b) the hot dry season, from March to May.

Accessibility and TransportationBarangay Planas is 8.8 km radius away from seat


of the Municipal Government of Ramon the (Municipal Hall). It is accessible to
all types of vehicles. Tricycles are easily available within the barangay up to the
Central Business District.

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CHAPTER 2
PARTICIPATORY
DISASTER RISK
ASSESSMENT

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2.1 COMMUNITY RISK


ASSESSMENT
2.1.1
HAZARD MATRIX
2.1.1 COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT
TABLE 18: SHOWS THE HAZARD MATRIX
The community is aware of the presence of various hazards based on historical events

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
HAZARD FORC WARNING SPEED OF FREQUENCY WHEN DURATIO ELEMENTS PEOPLE AT SOPING RESOURCES/
TYPE E & SIGN ONSET N AT RISK RISK STRATEGIES CAPACITIES
SIGNAL & DISASTER
RESPONSE
BAGYO Hangi Sa Mahaba Madalas June - 1-3 days Kabuhay Buong Pagbibigay Organized
n pamama Decem an Barangay ng babala, BDRRMC
At gitan ng ber Kabahay paglikas Training
ulan babala an at /information
ng LGUs, mga tao disseminatio
LDRRMO/ n
Rescue,
TV, radio
and
social
media
BAHA Tubig Rainfall mahaba Bihira/mad June- Kabuhay Kabahaya Pagbibigay Organized
warning alang Decem an n at babala,pag BDRRMC
ber Kabahay akabuhay likas
an at tao an
SUNOG Apoy Wangwa Maikli Bihira/Mad January Kabuhay Mga tao, Conduct of Sapat na
ng alang - an kabuhaya Fire safety kaalaman
Decem Kabahay n at Drill at training
ber an at tao kabahaya
n
LINDOL Pagy Maikli Bihira/Mad January Kabuhay Conduct of Sapat na
anig alang - an Earthquake kaalaman
Decem Kabahay Drill at training
ber an at tao
and local data. The table above shows the hazards present in our community and the
degree and frequency of occurrence. Hazard refers to dangerous phenomenon,
substance, human activity or condition that may cause loss of life, injury or other health
impacts, property damage, loss of livelihood and services, social and economic
disruption, or environmental damage.

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2.1.2
HAZARD
MAP

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2.1.3
HAZARD HISTORI-CAL PROFILE

HISTORICAL CALENDAR/TIMELINE OF TYPHOON


YEAR JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
2003 HARUROT
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015 LANDO
2016 LAWIN
2017
2018 OMPONG ROSITA
2019

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2.2
VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT

Table 19. Number of Vulnerable Population per sector


LOCATION WOMEN CHILDREN SENIOR CITIZEN PWD
Purok 1 92 102 15 5
Purok 2 109 103 10 1
Purok 3 94 62 17 3
Purok 4 95 105 24 2
Purok 5 93 116 17 3
Purok 6 114 127 48 6
Purok 7 francisco 108 182 11 1
Purok 7 B. Wawa 126 134 35 5
TOTAL 831 1,762 177 26

Table 20. Number Vulnerable Housing Unit


LOCATION NUMBER
NEAR RIVER BANKS SHANTY
Purok 1 0
Purok 2 0
Purok 3 74
Purok 4 83
Purok 5 89
Purok 6 56
Purok 7 francisco 65
Purok 7 bantay wawa 98
Total 465

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Table 21. Number of Population near or within 100m from the riverbank

PUROK Number of Population Number


Purok 1 318 0
Purok 2 357 0
Purok 3 482 168
Purok 4 437 157
Purok 5 395 195
Purok 6 444 140
Purok 7 francisco 781 160
Purok 7 b. wawa 499 250
TOTAL 3,713 1,070
As per table above, there are 1,070 populations living near the riverbank.

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2.2.1
VULNERABILITY
MAP

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2.3
CAPACITY ASSESSMENT
VULNERABILITY AND CAPACITY ASSESSMENT

MGA BAGO DUMATING ANG SA PANAHON NG PAGKATAPOS NG


PANGANIB DISASTER EMERGENCY(DURING DISASTER(AFTER
(BEFORE DISASTER) DISASTER ) DISASTER)
BAGYO 1.Makinig sa radio, tv 1. Maging panatag at 1. Magsagawa ng
weather forecast magdasal, makinig ng surver o
2.Manatiling alerto sa radyo para malaman assessment
lahat ng oras ang anumang balita nasirang pananim
3.Putulin o alisin ang mga at pagbabago o
sanga ng kahoy na tungkol sa bagyo. pangkabuhayan,
maaaring matumba o 2.Manatili sa loob ng Infrastructura o
masalanta ng bagyo na bahay para kabahayan at
nagdudulot ng kasiraan maiwasan ang mga tao.
sa ari-arian. anumang aksidente 2.Alisin/linisin ang
4.mag-imbak ng pagkain sa lakas, kung may mga natumbang
5.Ihanda ang lahat ng babala na kailangang puno,nga post
bagay na maaaring lumikas sumunod eng electricidad
kailanganin (gaya ng kaagad. at iba pa na
damit, tubig, gamut, maaaring sagabal
flashlights atbp.) sa sa mga daan.
pagdating ng bagyo 3.Magkakaroon
isaayos ang mga bagay ng malawakang
na pwedeng masalanta operation linis
gaya ng mga ari-arian o upang maiwasan
kagamitan (bubong, ang banta ng
bintana, mubeles atbp.) ibat-ibang sakit
6.Ilikas ang mga may tulad ng Dengue,
mahina o marupok na malaria, sakit ng
kabahayan tiyan o pagtae
7.Ilagay sa plastik ang 4. Siguraduhing
mga mahahalagang malinis ang buong
papeles na maaaring barangay.
mabasa o masira
8.Alamin kung sinu-sino
ang mga marupok at
madaling mapinsala na

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kabahayan.
SUNOG 1.Ilagay ang mga numero 1.Huwag mag panic. 1.Bumalik lamang
ng telepono ng fire station 2.Patayin ang main sa inyong bahay
sa lugar na madaling switch ng kuryente. kung mayroon ng
Makita. 3.Kapag makapal na “Advisory” mula sa
2.Pag-aralan ang ang usok sa loob ng inyong mga lokal
paggamit ng fire bahay, gumapang na opisyales na
extinguishers. palabas. ligtas na ang
3.Alamin ang emergency 4.Maglaan ng inyong lugar.
exit sa inyong bahay. maluwag na daanan 2.Tumawag ng
4.Ugaliing isara ang para sa mga rescuer, electrician o
tangke ng gas kung hindi bumbero at fire truck. ipagbigay alam
naman ginagamit. 5. Ipagbigay alam sa sa pinakamalapit
5.Huwag mag-imbak ng kinauukulang lokal na na electric
mga kemikal na maaaring opisyal o company ang
pagmulan ng sunog. pinakamalapit na anumang sirang
6.Maghanda ng ahensiya ng gobyerno linya ng kuryente.
emergency light o sa pamamagitan ng 3.Ayusin ang parte
flashlight. pinakamabilis na ng bahay na
komunikasyon. nasunog.
4.Maglinis ng
bahay.
5.Maglagay ng
basurahan na
tapunan ng mga
basura na
madaling kunin ng
basurero.

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Table 22. Inventory of services, facilities and equipment for disaster


 Approved Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management Plan
 Organized disaster/emergency response team.
 Organized Barangay Disaster Risks Reduction & Management Committee
 BDRRM Office
 Barangay Operation Center
 Barangay Warning System
 Barangay Spot Map
 Planas Elementary School
 Barangay Covered Court
 Bodega
 Rescue Vehicle
 Mega phone
 Flashlights
 Radio/two way Radio
 Cellphones
 Warning device

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Table 23: Community-at-Risk insights on Disaster Risk Management

Noon Ngayon
1. Nalalaman ang lagay panahon 1. Madaling malaman ang lagay
sa pamamagitan ng ihip ng ng panahon sa pamamagitan
hangin (kung may bagyo o ng balita o weather forecast
wala). mula sa radyo, Telebisyon at sa
2. Sa radyo lamang nalalaman social media.
kung ano ang lagay ng panaho 2. Mabilis na pag respondeng mga
3. Walang Evacuation center Barangay officials higher LGUs,
(nakikituloy lamang sa kapit PNP, LDRRMO/Rescue Teams at
bahay na may matibay na mga volunteers.
bahay ). 3. May mga nakahandang
4. Tulong-tulong ang mga Evacuation centers, Nakaimbak
kalalakihan sa pagpuputol ng na mga pagkain at Organized
mga natumbang punong- BDRRMC Teams.
kahoy.
5. Walang organisado at budget
mula sa BDRRMC.

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RESOURCE
MAP

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2.3.2
EVACUATION MAP

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CHAPTER 3
COMMUNITY –
MANAGED
IMPLEMENTATION
CHAPTER 3
COMMUNITY-MANAGED IMPLEMENTATION
3.1. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION

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It is primordial that in order to implement the various plans in our community,


manpower is imperative. The enactment of Republic Act 10121 or known as An Act
Strengthening the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management System Providing
for the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Framework and
Institutionalizing the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan,
Appropriating Funds Therefore and for other Purposes paved way for the composition
of the LDRRMC down to the BDRRMC. The participation of CSO and other organizations
is stated under Section 2. m., “Engage the participation of civil society organizations
(CSOs), the private sector and volunteers in the government’s disaster risk reduction
programs towards complementation of resources and effective delivery of services to
the citizenry”, and Sec. 2.d of the same Act for the community-based participation.

The BDRRMC and various groups and institutions/organizations such as Planas


Barangay Tanod and other non government organizations or agencies with identified
roles and responsibilities, in our community are deemed necessary partners in Disaster
Risk Management for the implementation of this plan.

To increase capacity for the different groups and organizations in our locality,
continuous capacity building must be provided to them. Similarly, they should also fan
out to the community. It is also the objective of the barangay to increase stakeholders’
involvement and further enhance the strategies, tools, and methodologies used for a
higher level of community preparedness and the mitigation of disasters.

Grassroots involvement is also a principal consideration, especially of children,


senior citizens, person with disability. Focus is our group discussion; series of
consultations, sharing of ideas and information exchange between and among all
these disaster managers and vulnerable are venues express their issues and concerns
regarding the plan.

The significance of partnership and collaboration with the local government for
successful mobilization of the community and transcend the differences and unity
around the call for social solidarity for resilience and sustainable development shall be
achieved. Moreover, strengthening of networks and provincial and regional links with
relevant risk management institutions/organizations to improve the organization’s

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potential and capacity for application and dissemination of lessons learned and
enhancement of coordination with funding partners to promote sustainability are also
considered important.

3.2 MITIGATION MEASURES AND COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION

3.2.1 PUBLIC AWARENESS

With the end in view to abate the risk of disaster in the barangay and to increase
community’s awareness for their vulnerability, a mandatory Public Awareness shall be
delivered as one of the mitigating measures in our locality to address the impacts of
disaster. Another key importance is to gather support of the plan from the community.
The program for Public Awareness is guided by the risk assessment done in the
barangay.

Public awareness refers to public’s level of understanding about the importance


and implications of safety in the community.

To make it effective, it should be specific, concise and easily understood,


continuous and participated by the whole community according to the design of this
plan. In this way, it will help to impart to them practical tips for disaster preparedness
and aimed to be part of their way of life and activities and response together with the
essence of the Early Warning system that shall be developed by the barangay.

The committee on public information shall spearhead the conduct of public


awareness. Here, message must be specific and easily understood using the local
dialect. The priorities for target audience shall be first divided into groups until such time
that they could be assembled as a whole. First priority are those that are identified
during the conduct of risk assessment, the children, pregnant women, senior citizens,
persons with disability, farmers, households whose houses are made with light materials
and followed by other groups. Scheduling shall be made in the barangay. The means
to be used shall be general assembly, house to house information gathering, posters,
tarpaulins, flyers which will be developed first, megaphones, or any other means that
can be utilized in our barangay. Expected outcome shall be the support and
participation of the community in times of disaster.

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3.2.2 EARLY WARNING SYSTEM

Early warning is a major element of disaster risk reduction. It prevents loss of life in
our barangay and reduces economic and material impacts of disaster. Recognizing
the essence of early warning, the barangay shall develop and implement its early
warning system. Figure shows that the information on hazards come from the national
agencies or forecasting offices through social media, TV, mobile phones and other
means, such as the PAGASA agency and information from Magat Dam if release of
water will be made, passed through National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Council. From here, the NDRRMC shall also inform the RDRRMC to PDRRMC, and then to
LDRRMC. The LDRRMC through the use of text blast, megaphones, mobile calls, radios,
public advisories, shall inform all barangays, primarily the BDRRMC. The Punong
Barangay, as chair of the BDRRMC shall designate person such as the BDRRMO who will
inform its constituents, activate the BDRRMC, use of text and or call through mobile
phone, informing the public through the use of megaphone, house to house warning or
other means. It is also noted that the community shall likewise report their status and
conditions of their family members and shelter to the BDRRMC which will likewise inform
the LDRRMC. In many cases, the information shall be bottom to top in order for the
government to prioritize the extent of help to the affected areas and families, hence
coordination between and among them is important. Figure 3.1 shows the early
warning system developed for the locality.

3.2.3 CAMP MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES

Another mitigating measure that needs to be done in the barangay is to


develop an evacuation system (Refer to Figure 3.2) and guidelines for camp
management. Corollary to the delivery of the early warning, the community shall
likewise be aware on when and where to evacuate. Likewise, the Municipal Ordinance
No. 35-2012 on implementing Forced Evacuation is also used as basis in developing
evacuation and camp management system.

Points have been raised on when to evacuate, where to evacuate, who will call
the shots to evacuate, evacuation route and pick-up points, designated evacuation
center, needs and supplies in the evacuation center / temporary shelter, area for

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animals, and peace and security in the evacuation center. Recognizing the vast roles
and responsibilities in managing the evacuation center, different committees shall be
assigned to manage the evacuation center. The barangay have considered these
issues and formulated steps to evacuate and manage the evacuation center.

There are five steps to evacuate, one is warning, then the order to move,
followed by the actual evacuation, managing the center, and then going back to their
own house. The BDRRMC through the designated communication and warning
committee shall warn the constituents regarding the impending risk or hazard in the
locality. The order to move and evacuate shall be directed by the chairman of the
BDRRMC who is the Barangay Captain in coordination with the LDRRMC, or in case of
worse condition based from the advisories/information gathered from higher agencies.
Actual evacuation of the vulnerable and those who are at risk shall be assisted by the
Barangay Peace Keeping Action Team. In the Evacuation Center, Committees are
created in order to manage properly the evacuees and the area. The Committees
include Health and Sanitation, Information and Media Relations, Education, and
Security. In the Evacuation Center, Registration or Listing of the Evacuees is needed.
Before the evacuees are directed to go back, it should be declared that the
impending threats are no longer present. Before leaving, the EC must be cleaned and
cleared.

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CHAPTER 4
BDRRM PLANNING
AND INVESTMENT

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2019 5% BDRRM RESOLUTION

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2019 BDRRM ANNUAL INVESTMENT PLAN

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2018 5% BDRRM RESOLUTION

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2018 BDRRM ANNUAL INVESTMENT PLAN

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ANNEXES

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