SHS DISASTER READINESS & RISK REDUCTION Q1 Ep1: Basic Concept of Disaster and Disaster Risk

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Résumé

TLDRThe video highlights the beauty of the Philippines while also addressing its vulnerability to natural disasters due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire. It elaborates on what constitutes a disaster, the categorization of disasters into natural and man-made, and details the potential impacts on life and property. The video encourages viewers to participate in a quiz to assess their current understanding of disaster-related concepts before delving deeper into disaster risks and management in upcoming episodes.

A retenir

  • 🌴 The Philippines is a beautiful yet disaster-prone country.
  • 🔥 The Ring of Fire is home to many earthquakes and volcanoes.
  • 🚨 Disasters can disrupt life and cause extensive damage.
  • 🍃 Natural disasters are caused by natural processes, while man-made disasters result from human actions.
  • 📝 Understanding disasters can help in preparing for them.
  • 🔍 The video includes a quiz to check prior knowledge about disasters.

Chronologie

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    The Philippines is recognized as a stunning country in Southeast Asia, attracting significant foreign tourism due to its natural beauty and rich culture. However, it is also geographically vulnerable to natural hazards, particularly as it is situated along the Pacific Ring of Fire, a region notorious for seismic activity and volcanic eruptions. Understanding this landscape is crucial for disaster readiness and risk reduction, as highlighted by an initial assessment of disaster-related knowledge through various quiz questions that engage the audience.

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    Disasters are defined as sudden events that cause significant harm, disruption, and destruction to life and property, necessitating external assistance for recovery. The definition emphasizes the severe impact on affected communities, both physically and emotionally. Disasters are categorized into natural and man-made, with natural disasters arising from Earth’s processes, while man-made disasters result from human actions, neglect, or intentional harm. The classification serves to understand the root causes and prepare for potential risks, leading into a discussion on disaster risk in future sessions.

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Vidéo Q&R

  • What is the Ring of Fire?

    The Ring of Fire is a region known for frequent volcanic eruptions and earthquakes, containing over 450 active and dormant volcanoes.

  • What are the two main classifications of disasters?

    Disasters are classified into natural disasters and man-made disasters.

  • What are examples of natural disasters?

    Examples include floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions.

  • What are man-made disasters?

    Man-made disasters result from human negligence, errors, or intentions, such as industrial accidents and wars.

  • How does disaster risk arise?

    Disaster risk can arise from various factors, including the presence of hazards and the vulnerability of communities.

  • What elements are at risk during disasters?

    Both people and property are at risk during disasters.

  • What is the importance of disaster preparedness?

    Disaster preparedness helps communities manage and recover from disasters more effectively.

  • What should one check before watching more about disasters?

    Viewers should check their prior knowledge through a quiz presented in the video.

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    our country the philippines is without
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    bias one of the most beautiful countries
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    in the southeast asia
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    blessed with world-class beaches
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    beautiful landscapes and an exquisite
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    cuisine the philippines is home to
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    millions of filipinos
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    in 2019 the department of tourism
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    recorded an 8.26 million foreign visitor
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    arrivals in the country
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    this foreign tourists enjoyed the
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    abundance and bounty the country offered
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    but do you know that the philippines is
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    a country prone to natural hazards
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    and on top of all this is the fact that
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    the philippines rests in the pacific
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    ring of fire
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    what is the ring of fire
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    the ring of fire also known as the
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    circum pacific belt is a famous region
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    along the pacific ocean
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    this is where a lot of volcanic
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    eruptions and earthquakes occur
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    more than 450 active and dormant
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    volcanoes can be found here that is 75
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    of earth's volcanoes gathered in just
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    one circular region around the pacific
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    ocean
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    99 of the deadliest earthquakes in the
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    world history occurred here are you
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    ready to learn more very good i am mom
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    love your teacher in disaster readiness
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    and risk reduction so what are you
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    waiting for
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    let's start
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    now be ready with your pen and notebook
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    and let us check your prior knowledge
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    about disasters
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    instructions
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    choose the letter of the best answer
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    write the chosen letter on your notebook
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    number one
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    which of the following is a sudden
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    calamitous occurrence that causes great
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    harm injury destruction and devastation
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    to life and properties a disaster
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    b hazard
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    c phenomenon
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    or letter d
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    risk
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    number two
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    a natural disaster is a blank event
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    a expected
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    b
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    planned
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    c scheduled
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    or letter d
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    unexpected
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    number three
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    it is also called as a circum-pacific
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    belt the zone of earthquakes surrounding
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    the pacific ocean where about 99
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    of the world's earthquake occurs
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    a tectonic chain
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    b
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    ring of chain
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    c
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    ring of fire
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    or letter d
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    shaking belt
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    number four all the following show the
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    effect of disasters except
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    a displacement of populations
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    b
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    damage to the ecological environment
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    c
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    destruction of a population's homeland
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    or letter d economic stability
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    number five
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    which of the following is an example of
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    man-caused disaster a
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    storm surges
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    b
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    flooded coastal areas
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    c
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    landslide due to typhoons or letter d
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    oil spills from a leaking tanker
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    number six
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    which of the following is an example of
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    natural hazards a factories
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    b fault lines
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    c mining sites or letter d
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    chemical plants
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    number seven
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    which of the following is not a type of
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    natural hazard that causes disaster a
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    tornado
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    b typhoon
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    c earthquake
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    or letter d
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    car accident
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    number eight it is defined as the source
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    of danger and something that may cause
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    injury or harm a disaster
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    b
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    hazard
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    c phenomenon
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    or letter d risk
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    number nine
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    the potential disaster losses in lives
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    health statuses
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    livelihoods assets and services which
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    could occur in a particular community or
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    a society over some specified future
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    time period is called
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    a disaster risk b
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    disaster mitigation
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    c disaster preparedness
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    or letter d
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    disaster prevention
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    number 10
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    disaster risk can be determined by the
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    presence of the following elements of
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    disaster except
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    a phenomenon
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    b coping capacity
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    c vulnerability to a hazard or letter d
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    hazard natural or man-made
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    did you get all the correct answers
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    great
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    if not
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    watch on and learn more
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    learning about disasters and disaster
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    risks can help prepare ourselves for the
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    damage that it might cause but let us
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    first define what disaster is
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    disaster is a sudden calamitous
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    occurrence that caused great harm injury
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    and destruction and devastation to life
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    and property
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    it disrupts the usual course of life
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    causing both physical and emotional
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    distress as well as an intense feeling
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    of helplessness and hopelessness
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    we say disruption that means there is a
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    break or interruption or problem in an
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    otherwise normal flow of life for people
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    or the community
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    it becomes a serious disruption when it
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    causes large-scale damage to people and
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    property
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    these damages must be so widespread that
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    the affected community don't have the
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    ability to manage on their own
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    according to the disaster risk reduction
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    resource manual of debit disasters are
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    emergencies that cannot be handled by
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    those affected without outside
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    assistance
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    they need outside help from other people
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    from the government or the local
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    government units
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    or aids from other countries to be able
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    to stand back again and resume their
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    normal lives before the disaster
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    happened
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    two elements are often at risk during
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    disasters
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    first the people there is a threat to
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    life injury diseases emotional and
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    mental instability and in worst cases
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    death when disaster strikes second the
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    property these means uncountable damage
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    to property
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    loss of assets social and economic
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    disruptions and environmental
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    destruction can happen during disasters
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    and how do we classify disasters
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    disasters can be categorized into two
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    first the natural disasters and second
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    the man-made disasters a natural
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    disaster is a major adverse event
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    resulting from natural processes of the
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    earth examples include floods
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    hurricanes tornadoes volcanic eruptions
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    earthquakes tsunamis storms and other
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    geologic processes man-made disasters
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    are the result of man's negligence
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    errors or intention
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    man-made disasters are subdivided into
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    three categories
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    first the technological or industrial
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    disasters these includes infrastructure
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    collapse leaks of hazardous materials
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    accidental explosions or utility failure
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    and this happens due to unregulated
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    industrialization and inadequate safety
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    standards
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    second the transportation disasters
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    this includes crash or collision of any
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    road
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    rail water aviation and space
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    transportation resulting to loss of life
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    and major damage to properties
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    and the last is the social disaster or
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    disasters induced entirely by human
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    examples are war and terrorism
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    social unrest and any economic
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    activities that might push people in a
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    state of need
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    in such situations large number of
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    people are displaced from their homes
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    due to lack of personal safety and the
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    lack of access to adequate basic needs
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    like food
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    health services
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    shelter and water
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    how do disaster risk come about
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    this is what we will be discussing in
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    the next episode so make sure to stay
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    tuned to learn more
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Tags
  • Philippines
  • natural disasters
  • man-made disasters
  • Ring of Fire
  • disaster preparedness
  • quiz
  • risk reduction
  • vulnerability
  • earthquakes
  • volcanoes