A reflection after
Disaster Risk Reduction Management Seminar:
Naomi Yedda Francisco
C-ENG18
Sir Adrian Romero
1. What have you
learned from the DRRM seminar x workshop x training x practicals?(meaning of
concepts: disaster, hazards, disaster risk reduction formula,
capacities,vulnerabilities, Philippine Disaster situation facts, risk
reduction, participatory management of disasters or bibingka approach, disaster
resilience, bamboo as a symbol of disaster resilience, first aid, basic life
support)
Preparing for disasters |
During the DRRM
seminar, I learned that disaster is different from hazards. Hazards are always
present in a community; however, hazards become disasters whenever care and
precaution are not taken and considered. For example, our community in Lopez,
Quezon; it is a coastal area which is near a fault line in Guinayangan, Quezon;
earthquake-prone, flashflood-prone and has semi-active local government(active
only during election-period lol).Hazards are only a risk of harm and these can be
prevented to be disasters through effective planning and coordination of people
in a community. Disasters are divided into different categories: natural,
man-made, and combination of both. We have known that natural phenomenon cannot be
avoided but casualties will be avoided if we have knowledge regarding on how to
protect ourselves from these natural phenomena(heavy rains, earthquake,
lightning, tsunamis, landslides, drought, etc.). Man-made disasters such as
fires, explosions, terrorism, and bridge disasters can be lessened through
proper implementation of laws and obedience of the people. Lastly, the
disasters made by combination of natural phenomena and human. Examples are
flashfloods, forest-fires, epidemics and others. Through proper planning and
cooperation of people within a community, death tolls will be lessened before,
during and after disasters. In order to reduce the harm given by these
disasters, Disaster risk reduction formula is made. We need to familiarize our
capacities and increase them and our vulnerabilities so that we can lessen them.
The bibingka strategy for disasters refers to manner of making bibingka itself.
It is required to have fire on both sides of bibingka. A synchronized top-down
and bottom-up approach is required to have a successful goal. Both
participation from the people in a community and the local government are needed
in this system to produce effective results. Lack of coordination and lack of
proper dissemination will make this system work ineffectively. Bamboo is made the
symbol for resiliency because just like how a bamboo stands strong during heavy
winds makes it same for Filipinos during disasters. Even though it bends in a
very low manner, still they manage to stand after the wind making itself
stronger than before .I’m thankful for this seminar because I have learned
many things regarding basic life support. Unlike the DRRM Seminar I had
attended during high school, proper demonstrations regarding life support was
shown. This is important during emergency situations especially whenever there
is no one informed with a basic life support but you. Di ka ba busy?
2. Why do we need
to address the issue of disasters in our country?
Assessment of location for future disasters |
There is a need to
address this issue because it is about lives of people in our country. This is
a serious matter. Without proper planning, more and more Filipinos would suffer
from the harsh disasters in our country. Without the goal to have a plan for
such disasters, our vulnerabilities will worsen and our capacities will be
ignored.
3. How did you
conduct the PCVA exercise in your group? What were the results of your
vulnerability and capacity assessment?(explain the process you did in
conducting the assessment, state the location of your community, different
hazards, different vulnerabilities and capacities assessed). What are your
realizations after conducting PCVA workshops?
After the PCVA
workshops, I realized that it is important to be familiarized with a community’s capacities
and vulnerabilities. When a community knows its capacities, it can increase people’s strength
and repel disasters. In the same manner, when a community knows its
vulnerabilities, they can lessen it and be prepared for a disaster. For
example, our community in Lopez, Quezon Province. It is a coastal area, near to
a faultline in Guinayangan, Quezon; earthquake-prone, flashflood-prone and has
semi-active local government (which is active only during election-period).
Capacities: people cooperate with the plastic-ban in our community; therefore,
plastic garbage being stucked in canals would bere moved resulting to
prevention of flashfloods. There are many plantation farms in our community,
more production of food is a capacity.
4. You, as a
Filipino, what ACTIONS should you take to address the different vulnerabilities
of your own community? What ACTIONS should you take to INCREASE the capacities
of your own community?
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As a concerned Filipino
and as a Thomasian, I should be one to those who take address the different
vulnerabilites. Seminars and workshop like in our NSTP should be done in our
community in order to inform the people. Most of the people in our community, most
especially those who are in remote areas, are not properly informed regarding
this situation that is why seminars are very important here.
5. When is the
best time to address the issues of Disaster Risk Reduction Management? Who
should be involved in addressing these issues?
There is no best time
to address this issue. As soon as possible, addressing of this issue must be
made. Both the local government and people in community should be involved in
disaster risk reduction management because without the help of one, nothing
will be planned and instead of prevention of disasters, risk will be increased.
Proper implementation of laws should be done in order to lessen harm brought by
disasters.
Sorry mali mali grammar ko nung sinulat ko ito hahahaha rushed af
Sorry mali mali grammar ko nung sinulat ko ito hahahaha rushed af
First Aid |
First Aid |
Very well said.👍
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