DRRR Module 4 5
DRRR Module 4 5
DRRR Module 4 5
What is It
The Different Perspectives of Disaster
1. Physical perspective
Calamities are phenomena that cause great physical damage in a
community infrastructure, its people and their properties, e.g. houses and
environmental sources of living. These cited effects of a disaster can be easily
measured and the most common.
2. Psychological Perspective
Victims of disasters may suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
(PTSD) and other serious mental health conditions, which are not being given
much attention to by the authorities or even by the victims, themselves. (This
may be sensitive statement)
Disasters are mostly unpredictable, which leave the victims in a state of shock.
They tend to deny the loss and try to escape from reality. Being in a denial state
makes the victims more vulnerable to stress, anxiety, and other different
maladaptive reactions. Death of a closed one also leaves the victim in a state of
insecurity because the sense of love, attachment and belongingness are deprived.
distress hopelessness
intrusion/avoidance emotional effects
hatred/revenge cognitive Effects
dependence/insecurities physical Effects
grief/withdrawn/isolation interpersonal effect
guilt feeling helplessness
lack of trust
3. Socio-cultural Perspective
Filipinos are generally known as “matiisin”, resourceful, helpful,
optimistic, and prayerful. These characteristics are manifested in the country’s
recent fight against COVID19.Due to the National Health Emergency, Enhanced
Community Quarantine (ECQ) prevailed in the whole country. A lot of people
temporarily lost their jobs, some people stranded in different regions,
repatriated OFWs were held in different quarantine facilities in Metro Manila,
and all people were restricted to go out of their homes for months. As a result,
most Filipino families would rely on government’s help for them to get by.
However, limited resources and aids from the government make people find
possible ways to survive amid the pandemic.
These traits help a lot of Filipinos to survive the challenge of COVID19 in the
country. To people who are used to natural calamities like typhoons, flash floods,
and volcanic eruptions most citizen would find contentment with what they have at
the moment. The culture of “malalampasan din natin ‘to..” belief and
“ bahala na and Diyos” syndrome give hope to most Filipino in the midst of a
disaster. Such perspective helps a lot especially those who belong to the
marginalized sector to be hopeful and continue fighting against any challenge at
hand. Their belief that a help from someone or from God would arrive at a time
they most needed. It also helps most people survive a lot of oddities in life.
5. Political Perspective
Natural disasters are commonly thought to be less politically argumentative
than armed conflicts, yet a closer look shows that both the effects of a natural
disaster and the resulting distribution of humanitarian aid are profoundly
linked to politics.
6. Biological Perspective
The disturbing effects caused by a prevalent kind of disease or virus in an
epidemic or pandemic level is known as biological disaster.
(a) Epidemic Level: Biological disaster affects large numbers of people within
a given community or area. Ex: Dengue.
(b) Pandemic Level: Biological disaster affects a much large region, sometime
spanning entire continents or the globe
COVID19 patients who have strong immune system can likely soon recover from
the disease. Also, those who follow the health precaution strictly have less chance
of being infected. As such, the effects of a biological disaster can be reduced.
What is It
Vulnerability Defined