Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
by
Emmanuel M. Luna, Ph D
Professor of Community Development
College of Social Work and Community Development
University of the Philippines-Diliman
RP DISASTER RISK PROFILE
PHP 76 billion
(Out of the PHP 111.46 billion worth
of damages from natural disasters)
Source of Slide:
Duque, OCD 2006
EFFECTS OF MAJOR & MINOR DISASTER EVENTS
IN THE PHILIPPINES (1995-2005)
Source: Duque 2006,OCD
CASUALTIES AFFECTED
POPULATION COST OF
DAMAGES
DEAD INJ MIS FAMILIES PERSONS
11,057 21,270 2,746 11,525,833 59,355,193 P 104.989 B
RP DISASTER RISK PROFILE
Source: MGB-DENR
San Francisco, S. Leyte
December 2003
207 dead – 54 injured – 1 missing
P508.4M – cost of damage
Source: MGB-DENR
Source of Pictures: PAGASA
Source: PAGASA in Duque, 2006
Dingalan, Aurora
Nov. 28 - Dec. 3 2004
138 dead – 48 injured
27 missing
Source: MGB-DENR
December 18, 2005
195,000 liters of bunker fuel
Semirara Island, Antique
Source: PCG
M/V Maria Carmela Ferry
July 10, 2002
25 dead - 88 injured
108 missing
Determining how and the extent of emergency relief, given the limited resources;
when relief should end and rehabilitation should begin (Vargas, 1996: 206).
Duplication and overlapping of functions of government and NGOs and the unhealthy
competition in the delivery of services (Dejoras, 1996: 226).
Wars and conflict affecting the community, thus NGO resources are diverted
for relief and emergency purposes. ( Luna, 2001: 223).
Mga Buntong Hininga: Issues and Barriers
to DRR
Difficulty to get funds for disaster mitigation and
preparedness compared to emergency operations
because of the perception that the impact of DMP
programs is more difficult to measure while
emergency needs are more visible (Luna, 2001:223).
DOTC 55%
DENR 43%
DPWH 40%
DOST 32%
DOH 20%
Agencies where DRM is decentralized
DSWD 48%
NDCC/OCD 30%
DOH 30%
DENR 30%
LGUs 18%
Agencies with adequate manpower, competence,
budget facilities and equipment
DSWD 29%
LGUs 21%
NDCC/OCD 18%
DPWH 18%
DOH 35%
NDCC/OCD 32%
LGUs 18%
AFP 14%
Agencies that are well-equipped and ready
for emergency
DSWD 39%
LGUs 33%
AFP 28%
DOH 22%
Emergency Management
Disaster Preparedness
Disaster Management