Any and every time is the best
time to address issues regarding Disaster and Risk Reduction Management as we
can never tell when a disaster will come. Everyone should also be involved as
it is also their community and safety that will be discussed when issues are
being addressed.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Addressing issues as a Filipino
As a Filipino, I want to address
vulnerabilities within the country by educating others about the proper way of giving
first aid and life support so that many will know what to do during a disaster.
Interview with a Barangay and its DRRM
At Barangay 281 of San Nicolas,
Manila, Kagawad Jaime P. Mocon tells about the barangay’s Disaster and Risk
Reduction Management. There are evacuation centers prepared for the people in
case earthquakes or storms happen. When there are emergencies like fires,
megaphones are provided by the chairman for quick announcements as well as a
volunteer brigade. There are feeding programs for the children and livelihood
projects for women to gain income while staying home like making processed
meats or bayongs.
Assessing vulnerabilities, capacities and local knowledge

We thought of our communities to
further find vulnerabilities so that we can help in making it a safer place. With
this, we’ve crossed out the already addressed vulnerabilities and found more
vulnerabilities we should give attention as it could be very dangerous. In UST,
Dapitan is a big vulnerability as there are a lot of cars passing and could
lead to accidents and is prone to flooding during the rainy season. Despite
that, we are near a hospital and a few convenience stores when in need of
supplies and first aid material. Because of this, I’ve realized that even
though there are hazards around us, we alsp have the capability of finding
solutions to potential dangers.
A need to address problems
Our country is a primary target
of storms and is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire. Due to this, we are prone
to being hit by earthquakes and storms. As a result and given that we lack the
necessary preparations to prevent casualties during disasters, we suffer
tremendous losses at a short span of time when a calamity hits. Thus, disasters
should be properly addressed to find possible solutions in the future.
Learning from the DRRM Seminar

Disasters can be defined as an event that causes a lot of damage or loss of life in a community. These disasters are brought upon us by hazards such as open canals or faulty wiring. This then raises risk for a potential disaster to occur. In order to avoid risks and disasters, disaster and reduction management should be used. DRRM aims to educate anyone with the proper knowledge to prevent a disaster or when one occurs. It assesses vulnerabilities and capacities, the ability to be harmed and the ability to avoid harm, to fix problems in a community.
We should promote participatory
management of disasters by training people who will teach everyone else to
further enhance the probability of reducing disasters and risk. This in turn
develops disaster resilience, the ability of communities, organizations,
individuals or states to adapt to and recover from hazards presented by the
surroundings.
Like bamboo, we should be able to
bend to whatever is thrown at us and be resilient to anything that we face.
Life is also sudden. We sometimes
have to help without thinking like a game of Bahay-Bagyo-Tao, letting strangers
stay in for the night or taking shelter in unknown places when we have to. We
also have to be prepared to give first aid and or basic life support when
disasters like storms or earthquakes happen as it is our duty to help others in
need.
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