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TITLE: Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan

YEARS COVERED: (2023 to 2025)

Barangay: ANIOG
City/Municipality: ANGADANAN
Province: ISABELA
Region: 02

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Vision:
To provide the barangay residents of a master plan on Disaster Management to ensure preparedness and effective
response by the Barangay and its citizens in the event of a disaster.
Mission:
Foster cooperation of all Barangay Council together with all the members of the community to attain the vision.
Goal:
“Zero Casualties and No Damage to Properties”
Objective:
To mitigate potential impacts of disasters by reducing vulnerabilities and exposure and enhancing capacities of community
that can handle and address the negative impacts of emergency occurrences and disaster.
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I. BASIC INFORMATION OF THE BARANGAY

A. Physical Environmental and Geographical Characteristics of the Barangay

1. Location and Boundaries:


Barangay Aniog has a total land area of 140 hectare, where 100 hectare is used in agriculture, and 40 hectares is
used as residential. It is divided into three (3) Puroks namely: Purok 1, Purok 2, and Purok 3.
The Barangay is located in the South Western part of the municipality. It is 5 kilometers away from municipal hall
and is accessible by land vehicles. It is bounded on the north by Barangay Minanga Proper, on the east by
Barangay Pappat, on the west Barangay Allangigan and on the south by Barangay Calaccab.
2. Bodies of Land and Water:
Put a check (√) if the item can be
Bodies of Land found within the barangay and Name of Body of Land
cross (X) if there is none
Mountains Range/Hills X
Mountain X
Volcano X
Cliff X
Archipelago X
Islands X
Plains 
Valley X

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Put a check (√) if the item can be
Bodies of Water found within the barangay and cross Name of Body of Water
(X) if there is none

Sea X
River  Cagayan River
Gulf, Inlet X
Lake X
Spring X
Falls X
Creek X

B. Information on Population and Residence

GENERAL POPULATION TOTAL NUMBER


Total barangay population 1195
Total number of households in the barangay 275
Total number of families in the barangay 424

1. Population based on Gender / Sex:


GENDER/SEX TOTAL NUMBER
Female 600
Male 595
Members of the LGBTQ Sector 10
(Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, etc.)
Total 1205

2. Population According to Age:


Male Female Total
Age Group Without With Without With LGBTQ
Disability Disability Disability Disability
0 - 6 months 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 mos- 2 years old 57 0 24 0 0 81
3 - 5 years old 86 0 73 0 0 81
6 -12 years old 128 0 133 0 0 261
13 - 17 years old 115 0 124 0 0 239
18 - 59 years old 117 0 126 0 0 143
60 years old and above 59 2 70 3 0 134

Total 562 2 155 3 0 722

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3. Number of Houses according to Built (materials used)
Number of Houses with 2 or more
TYPES OF HOUSES floors
Number of Houses with 1 floor

Concrete 195 4
Semi-Concrete 22 0
Made of wood and light materials 20 0
Salvaged/makeshift house 0 0
Total 237 4

4. Number of Houses according to Type of Ownership


TYPE OF OWNERSHIP QUANTITY
Owned (Land and House)
Rented 240
Shared with Owner 0
Shared with Renter 1
Owned (House) 0
Total 241

C. Information on Livelihood

1. Primary Livelihood of Residents in the Barangay


NUMBER
TYPE OF LIVELIHOOD Male Female LGBTQ
Without With Without With Without With
Disability Disability Disability Disability Disability Disability
Farming 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fishing 20 0 0 0 0 0
Poultry and Livestock 0 0 0 0 0 0
Carpentry 50 0 0 0 0 0
Professional (Ex: Doctor, Lawyer, etc.) 0 0 0 0 0 0
Government Employee 15 0 0 0 0 0
Private Employee 23 0 0 0 0 0
Barangay official or staff 92 0 3 0 0 0
Businessman/woman 0 0 0 0 0 0
Formal/Licensed Driver 0 0 0 0 0 0
Non-Licensed Driver 0 0 0 0 0 0
Porter 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Masseuse 0 0 0 0 0 0
House Helper 0 0 0 0 0 0
Electrician 0 0 0 0 0 0
Laborer 0 0 0 0 0 0
Miner 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lender 0 0 0 0 0 0
Call Center Agent 0 0 0 0 0 0
Medical Transcriptionist (provides accurate medical 0 0 0 0 0 0
report to patients in consultation with doctors, nurses, and
other health care practitioners through the phone.)
Virtual Assistant (provides office services to offshore 0 0 0 0 0 0
businesses remotely through the phone.)
Total 198 0 0 0 0 0

D. Infrastructures and Institutions that provide service to the Barangay


1. Electricity Source Number of Households
A. Distribution Company (Electric Company) 254
B. Generator 0
C. Solar (renewable energy source) 0
D. Battery 0
E. None 0
2. Water Source Number of Households
A. Level II Water System 0
B. Level III Water System 0
Any of the following water facilities available in the barangay:
A. Deep Well (level I) 250
B. Artesian Well (Level I) 0
C. Shallow Well (Level I) 0
D. Commercial Water Refill Source 0
3. Waste Management Number of Households
A. Open Dump site 0
B. Sanitary Landfill 0
C. Compost Pits 0
D. Material Recovery Facility (MRF) 3
E. Garbage is Collected 0
4. Toilet Number of Households
A. Water Sealed 224
B. Compost Pit Toilet 0
C. Shared or Communal Toilet/Public Toilet 0
D. No Latrine 0
5. Bath and Wash Area Number of Households
A. With own sink and bath 0

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B. Shared or Communal 0

E. Buildings and Other Infrastructure in the Barangay


TYPE OF INFRASTRUCTURE TOTAL
1. Health and Medical Facilities
A. Evacuation Center 2
B. Flood Control 0
C. Rain Water Harvester (Communal) 0
D. Barangay Disaster Operation Center 0
E. Public Comfort Room/Toilet 1
F. Community Garden 1
G. Barangay Health Center 0

H. Hospital 0

I. Maternity Clinic 0
J. Child Clinic 0
K. Private Medical Clinic 0
L. Barangay Drug Store 0
M. City/Municipal Public Drug Store 0
N. Private Drug Store 0
O. Quarantine/Isolation Facility 0
2. Educational Facilities
A. Child Development Center 0
B. Preschool 0
C. Elementary 1
D. Secondary 0
E. Vocational 0
F. College/University 0
G. Islamic School 0
3. Agricultural Facilities
A. Rice Mill 0
B. Corn Mill 0
C. Feed Mill 0
D. Agricultural Produce Market 0

F. Basic Services in the Barangay


FACILITIES AND SERVICES TOTAL
A. Multi-Purpose Hall 1
B. Barangay Women and Child Protection Desk 1

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C. Barangay Tanods and Barangay Peacekeeping Actions Teams Post 1
D. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology 0
E. Philippine National Police Outpost 0
F. Bank 0
G. Post Office 0
H. Market 0
Public Transportation
A. Bus 0
B. Taxi 0
C. Van/FX 2
D. Jeepney 0
E. Tricycle 30
F. Pedicab 0
G. Boat 0

G. Road Network
Length of the road
Road Type (in kilometers) Who maintains the road network?
A. Concrete 1200m Barangay
B. Asphalt
C. Gravel 826m Barangay
D. Natural Earth Surface

H. List of Institutions, Sectors, and other Volunteer Groups in the Barangay

NAME OF THE
NAME OF NUMBER OF MEMBERS CONTACT STATUS PROGRAM
PRESIDENT/
INSTITUTION/ DETAILS OR
ORGANIZATION
SECTOR/GROUP Male Female LGBTQ SERVICES
HEAD
Rural Improvement 68 Francisca Sibayan Registered
Club (RIC)

I. Inventory of Human Resource

Number
Human Resources
Male Female

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Medical Personnel/Professionals Without With Disability Without With Disability LGBTQ
Disability Disability
Barangay Health Worker 0 0 1 0 0
Barangay Nutrition Scholar 0 0 1 0 0
Doctor 0 0 0 0 0
Nurse 1 0 0 0 0
Midwife 0 0 0 0 0
Dentist 0 0 0 0 0
Ophthalmologist 0 0 0 0 0
Medical Technologist 0 0 0 0 0
Other Professionals
Fireman/Firewoman 0 0 1 0 0
Teacher 1 1 12 0 0
Social Worker 0 0 0 0 0
Laborers
Carpenter 50 0 0 0 0
Mason 0 0 0 0 0
Electrician 0 0 0 0 0
Engineer 0 0 0 0 0
Technician 0 0 0 0 0
Painter 0 0 0 0 0
Plumber 0 0 0 0 0
Crane Operator 0 0 0 0 0
Truck Driver 0 0 0 0 0

II. BDRRMC ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

The Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management Committee (BDRRMC) is one of the committees of the Barangay
Development Council which is designated by law (RA 10121, otherwise known as the “Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction

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and Management Act of 2010”) to oversee and facilitate the activities for the safety and security of the population living in
the community. The committee is responsible for implementing programs, projects and activities within the community or
barangay to prevent or minimize the impact of natural or human-induced hazards to people, property, business, critical
facilities and infrastructure, environment and other elements at risk in the community.
The BDRRMC, under the Barangay Development Council, has the functions to be implemented in accordance with RA
10121. These are as follows:
1. To approve, monitor and assess the implementation of the barangay disaster risk reduction management plan in
accordance to the city or municipal and other higher level programs and projects;
2. Ensure that the disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation will be integrated into the local development
plans, activities, projects and programs and will be funded as strategy for sustainable development and poverty
reduction in the community;
3. Recommend for the strict implementation of mandatory and forced evacuation if there is a threat to the people
especially those who are living in a high risk zones or areas; and
4. Convene the committee and conduct quarterly meeting or as needed.

The Organization of the BDRRMC:


The committee consists of members of the council, representatives from education sector, church-based organization, civil-
society organization and other vulnerable groups in the barangay. It is headed by the Punong Barangay as Chairperson.
The following sectors should have an active and meaningful role in BDRRMC which is duly approved through an ordinance
or resolution passed by the council.
 Children Sector
 Youth Sector
 Women’s Group
 Elderly
 People with Disability (PWD)
 Indigenous Peoples
 Farmer’s Sector
 Fisherfolk
 Professional Group
 Church-Based Organization
 Private Sector
 Community/Barangay Police of Volunteer
 Overseas Filipino Workers
 Cooperatives
 Other sector or group in the barangay

The primary basis of the sectoral membership to BDRRMC is the legitimacy of the organizations with barangay programs or
projects. A legitimate organization is duly registered, accredited to any authorized government agency or recognized by the
Sangguniang Bayan or Barangay. They must also actively participate in any barangay or community development activities.
If they are not yet registered in any government agency, they may also submit a letter to the Sangguniang Barangay in order
to identify them as a legitimate organization in the barangay. The Barangay Council will provide evidence of the recognition
that they are a legitimate organization that implements programs, projects and activities in the barangay through the
Executive Order from the Punong Barangay or Barangay Resolution.

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Composition:
The BDRRMC’s overall leadership (Chairmanship) is the responsibility of the Punong Barangay with the heads of the
different sub-committees (Vice-Chairmanship from the four thematic areas) with the support of the Operations and Admin
Unit.
Every sub-committee will be headed by the Vice-Chairperson with the support of team leaders.
Each sub-committee will be led by the member of the Sangguniang Barangay while the Teams will be chaired by the
sectoral organizations or groups representatives. The Chairperson or Team leader of the Teams will perform the tasks as
required by the team.

Roles and Responsibilities of Administrative Support:


 Ensures that all BDRRMC requirements are in place and are in good order, such as legal documents, forms to be
used to provide immediate support and necessary actions to carry out a barangay activity or project;
 Ensures that all plans, activities, Memorandum of Agreements / Memorandum of Understandings, BDRRM Plans
and policies pertaining to DRRM and CCA are in place and available anytime.

Roles and Responsibilities of the Committee:


The Four Sub-committee

(1) Prevention and Mitigation/ Research


 Conducts research and study on developing initiatives related to DRR and CCA;
 Recommend measures on the implementation of environmental laws, such as but not limited to RA 10121, RA,
10821, RA 9729 and RA 9003;
 Assists in the implementation of laws, programs, projects and activities to prevent or mitigate the impact of
natural or human-induced hazards;
 Initiates forest and mangrove planting and rehabilitation; and
 Conducts risk, exposure, vulnerability and capacity assessments,

(2) Preparedness /Planning and Training


 Provides support in the development and formulation of the quality BDRRM plan;
 Provides support in the conduct of disaster preparedness activities such as training of response volunteers,
orientation, seminar or any DRRM related activities;
 Initiates the conduct of simulation exercise or drill to identified priority hazard in the community; and
 Disseminates disaster preparedness information to public especially the high risk areas.

(3) Response/ Operations


 Initiates the implementation of programs, projects and activities related to disaster risk reduction and climate
change adaptation;
 Establish appropriate community early warning system linked to the city/municipality and other higher level
government agencies;
 Initiates implementation of the forced and preemptive evacuation activities of families living in a high risk area;
 Ensures that warning signals are received by the affected population people especially those who are living in a
high risk or danger zones on time with corresponding recommendation of what to do per level of warning or alert.

(4) Recovery and Rehabilitation


 Assist in the repair and retrofitting of damaged public properties/infrastructures, critical facilities and social
services;
 Recommend to higher level of what kind of programs, projects and activities should be given to them through a
participatory assessment, planning, implementation and monitoring; and

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Roles and Responsibilities of Team or Group under the BDRRMC:

Communication and Warning Team


 Monitors water level of the river, creek, dam or any water ways and the installed warning devices/instruments
that provide information for possible flooding or landslide in the community and report immediately to
BDRRMC or the Punong Barangay about the condition to make appropriate decision or action of the
BDRRMC;
 Provides accurate and timely information or warning for an early and prompt decision of the BDRRMC if the
people living in a high risk zones will be evacuated to a safe area;
 Ensures that early warning system and protocol are in place and properly disseminated to the families likely to
be affected by hazards
 Ensures that the communication protocols are in place and tested regularly; and
 Collaborates and engages other BDRRM sub-committees or local government agencies regarding BDRRM
especially during emergencies or disasters.

Transportation Team
 Ensures that there is a readily available functional transportation system in the barangay that can be used
before, during and after emergency or disaster;
 Conducts regular inventory of available transportation vehicle and its capacity to transport population from high
risk to safe areas;
 Coordinates private or business sectors for possible use of their vehicle especially during evacuation
movement or any disaster related activities within the barangay;
 Ensures that the private or business sectors are agreed to use their vehicle in times of emergency or disaster
through a Memorandum of Agreement or Understanding.

Security and Safety Team

 Ensures that every members of the community are safe especially in time of emergency or disaster;
 Ensures that all facilities, equipment, supplies and materials of the BDRRMC are safe and free from any form
of theft;
 Provides security to the responders and the affected population during relief distribution in times of emergency
or disaster;
 Ensures that the evacuation centers or areas are safe from any intruders during emergency or disaster; and
 Initiates in developing mechanisms for relief distribution and service delivery to the affected population.

Education Team
 Ensures that children and youth are included in community-based disaster risk reduction and management
and climate change adaptation activities in the community;
 Ensures that the private and public organizations and agencies are involved in DRR and CCA activities;
 Educates people especially the most vulnerable groups in the community on disaster risk reduction and
management and climate change adaptation;
 Develops information education campaign materials on DRR and CCA and share these to the
 public; and
 Coordinates regularly to education sectors in the community for possible partnership on DRR and CCA
advocacy and project implementation.

Protection Team
 Ensures that all disaster risk reduction and management and climate change adaptation programs, projects
and activities did not violate the rights of the people especially children, women, persons with disability, elderly
and other vulnerable sectors or groups in the community;

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 Ensures that the vulnerable groups or sectors such as children, youth, women, pregnant and lactating mother,
elderly, people with disability, indigenous people are protected and free from any harm before, during and after
emergency or disaster; and
 Assures compliance with the legal procedures for the implementation of disaster risk reduction and
management and climate change adaptation laws in the barangay and other protocols, policies and guidelines
related to DRRM.

Damage Control Team


 Assists research and planning team in the conduct of rapid damaged assessment and needs analysis
(RDANA) and post damaged assessment and needs analysis (PDNA);
 Ensures that all affected structures, livelihood and other critical facilities brought by hazards are reported to
BDRRMC and other concerned agency or organization for immediate and long term intervention;
 Initiates inventory of all possible damages to infrastructure, houses, evacuation center, livelihood and other
critical facilities in the barangays that can be impacted by the identified hazards.

Research and Planning Team


 Facilitates and supports risk assessment and contingency planning activities of the BDRRMC and other
groups in the community;
 Conduct research and development initiatives on barangays disaster risk reduction and management and
climate change adaptation;
 Initiates development of plans with appropriate mechanisms for monitoring and evaluation of the plan’s
implementation;
 Ensures that all vulnerable groups or sectors such as children, youth, women, pregnant and lactating mothers,
elderly, people with disability, indigenous people in the community are involve and participate actively in risk
assessment, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation processes.

Roles and Responsibilities of the Team under Response Sub-Committee:

Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA) Team


 Conducts Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA) using the simplified assessment template
provided by the local governments and submit the report to BDRRMC or Punong Barangay;
 Lists all affected population or families who need immediate assistance or support especially the vulnerable
groups or sectors;
 Submits complete and easy to understand RDANA reports to BDRRMC or Punong Barangay right after the
event to decide if the committee ask immediate support from the higher level local government units or private
organizations.

Search, Rescue and Retrieval Team


 Provides immediate assistance to population or families that need to evacuate or transfer from high risk to safe
areas;
 Leads in the conduct of search, rescue and retrieval operations during emergency or disaster; and
 Assists higher level government units or responders in the conduct of search, rescue and retrieval operations
during emergency or disaster.

Evacuation and Camp Management Team


 Ensures that the information of each evacuee inside and outside evacuation center or evacuation area / site
are complete and updated;
 Ensures that all evacuation centers/sites are assessed and prepared before the occurrence of the hazards;
 Makes sure that all evacuation centers/sites facilities and materials are available ready to use during
evacuation.
 Ensures that all persons or staff involved in evacuation and camp management are trained or at least have
knowledge on camp management.

Relief Distribution Team

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 Ensures that relief management such as receiving, packaging, distribution and other aspect of handling goods
either food and non-food items are in accordance to relief procedure and protocol of the barangay;
 Makes sure everyone involved in relief distribution are trained or at least know how to properly handle and
distribute the goods to affected population; and
 Ensures that all affected population especially the vulnerable groups or sectors received sufficient amount of
goods.

Health/First Aid and Psychosocial Support Team


 Makes sure that there is an available basic medicines in the evacuation that can be used by the evacuees
especially for children, youth, women, pregnant and lactating mother, elderly, people with disability and
indigenous people;
 Provides appropriate health and psychosocial intervention to affected population especially the vulnerable
groups or sectors such as children, youth, women, pregnant and lactating mother, elderly, people with
disability and indigenous people;
 Ensures that health facility and material are readily available at the evacuation centers / sites and health
centers

Fire Management Team


 Assigns people at the Operation Center 24/7;
 Provides immediate response to affected area or population and coordinates with the nearest fire stations as
necessary
 Initiates conduct of training on basic firefighting and management using the available materials within the
barangay;
 Requests necessary materials and equipment for fire suppression and safety paraphernalia for responders
and volunteers to BDRRMC or Punong Barangay for outside fund sourcing;
 Prepares map showing the available safe routes for fire trucks and responders going to the affected area.

Roles and Responsibilities of the Team under Recovery and Rehabilitation Sub-Committee:

Livelihood Team
 Conducts study together with other groups or sectors in the barangay on the economic impacts brought about
by the hazards or disaster;
 Provides recommendations or solution about what they have learned and what long term solutions people can
make in collaboration with higher government offices or agencies that people’s recovered or rehabilitated their
livelihood.

Infrastructure and Shelter Team


 Conducts study about the total cost of damages to infrastructure and shelter within the barangay; and
 Submits the result of study with initial recommendations or suggestions for recovery and rehabilitation of
damaged infrastructures and shelters.

Post Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (PDANA) Team


 Conducts comprehensive studies about the total damages caused by the hazards or disaster in the barangay
for a long-term recommendations and solutions;
 Records major damages to property, infrastructure and environment because of the hazards or disaster
events; and
 Submits consolidated result of the assessments and analysis to BDRRMC or Punong Barangay.

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III. PARTICIPATORY COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT (CRA)
The Participatory Community Risk Assessment (CRA) is a method of identifying risks or dangers that could be encountered,
as well as the extent of damage, these risks may cause to the community. This is conducted through a collective inquiry of
the strengths and opportunities present within the barangay to help lessen the risks and dangers
Inclusion and Processes and Contents of Community Risk Assessment (CRA)
1. Identifying calamities or disasters in the past years and their impact to the community.

Typhoon Typhoon
Calamity/Disaster Source of COVID-19 Source of Source of
Ulysses Paeng
Information Information Information
Year: 2020 2020 2022
EFFECTS/IMPACT OF THE DISASTER
POPULATION
Affected Population
- With Disability
- Pregnant Women
- Number of Families 424 BDRRMC
- Number of Individuals 1167 BDRRMC
0 - 6 months 13 BDRRMC
7 mos to 2 years old 12 BDRRMC
3 to 5 years old 43 BDRRMC
6 to 12 years old 181 BDRRMC
13 to 17 years old 84 BDRRMC
18 to 59 years old 692 BDRRMC
60 years old and above 129 BDRRMC
Physical Health
Mental Health

 Number of Casualties
Deaths
Injured

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Missing
DAMAGE TO PROPERTY

 Agriculture
Farming
Fishing
Fishpond
Fishing Equipment
Livestock
Farm and Animals
Poultry and Fowl
Agricultural / Farm Inputs

DAMAGED PROPERTY

 Houses
Totally damaged
Partially damaged
School/s
Totally damaged
Partially damaged
 Hospital
Totally damaged
Partially damaged
Health Center
Totally damaged
Partially damaged

 Government Offices
Totally damaged
Partially damaged

 Public Markets
Totally damaged
Partially damaged

 Flood Control
Totally damaged
Partially damaged

 Commercial Facilities
Totally damaged

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Partially damaged
LIFELINES
Transportation Facilities
 Roads
National
Provincial
Municipal
Barangay
Electric Supply
Water Supply
BRIDGES
Bailey
Concrete
Wooden
Railway
COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
PLDT
BAYANTEL
Cell Sites
Radio
Repeaters

2. Identifying possible risks or dangers that could affect the barangay

Average
Ranking (point-
Hazard/Risk Probability Effect Management Basis = (Pro + E +
average system)
Pam/3)
Typhoon High High Most Frequent 2022 CDRA (MPDO) 1
Probability Impact
Flood High High Most Frequent 2022 CDRA (MPDO) 2
Probability Impact
Drought High High Most Frequent 2022 CDRA (MPDO) 3
Probability Impact
Rain-Induced Landslide Low Probability Low Impact Manageable 2022 CDRA (MPDO) 4

Probability Effect Management


1. – Most Unlikely 1. – Negligible 1. – Most Manageable
2. – Low Probability 2. – Low Impact 2. – Manageable
3. – Perhaps 3. – Maintain Impact 3. – Most Extensive
4. – High Probability 4. – High Impact 4. – Most Frequent

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5. – Almost Certain 5. – Devastating 5. – Most Severe

2.1 Public Health – Risk Assessment Matrix

Risk to the
Priority Community
Hazards
People Properties Services Environment Livelihood

3. Vulnerability and Weaknesses of the Barangay


Put a check (√) in the Factors that contribute to the vulnerability of
box if the item the barangay to disasters
Aspect Expound on each
corresponds with the
identified
situation in the barangay vulnerability
1. Physical and ☐ Near the coast/sea
Material  Near the riverbank

☐ Near a mountain

 Physical ☐ Near or within the fault line


characteristics of the
☐ Near a volcano
area
☐ No proper drainage system

☐ Earth/land is too soft

☐ Deforestation

☐ Presence of sinkholes

☐ Clogged canals

☐ Poor garbage disposal system

☐ No ramps on buildings

☐ Rock boulders on the side of mountains near


homes

☐ Absence of fire exits in the buildings

☐ % of houses made of light


materials
Absence of circuit breakers in the buildings

☐ Absence of fire extinguishers in the buildings

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☐ Lack of equipment to use when
responding to emergencies and disasters

☐ Lack or shortage of evacuation centers

 Evacuation centers do not have proper


sanitation system (ex: restrooms, etc.)
 Evacuation Center No evacuation centers

☐ Evacuation centers do not have ramps

☐ Lack or shortage of evacuation centers

 Evacuation Center ☐ Lack of personnel and knowledge in


Management managing the evacuation center

☐ No mobile network signal in the barangay

☐ No mobile network signal in a specific


area of the barangay:

☐ Roads are impassable

☐ Hospitals are far

☐ No electricity/electric supply

☐ % of people depend on deep wells

☐ Inadequate facilities to accommodate


 Facilities residents with illnesses, or those who need
to be quarantined

☐ Inadequate or lack of equipment to


monitor patients who are sick or got infected
by the virus
Inadequate or lack of Personal
☐ Protective Equipment (PPE) that will be worn
to minimize exposure to the virus or other
communicable diseases
Lack of personnel/contact tracer/nurse/
doctor to handle an isolation/ quarantine
☐ facility

 Early Warning ☐ Lack of warning signs in designated areas


System
☐ Lack of alarms and other warning devices

Lack of specific warnings for persons with


disabilities (PWD), such as the blind, deaf,
☐ etc.
Lack of specific warnings on various risks/
disasters, such as typhoons, flooding, fire,
☐ landslides, storm surge, health risks, etc.

 Barangay Operation ☐ No designated Barangay Operation Center


Center (BOC)

☐ BOC lacks facilities

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BOC has no generator or alternative energy
supply

 Houses ☐ % of houses are made of light


materials.

☐ % of houses are near bodies of


water

☐ % of houses are near the


mountain

☐ % of houses are in close proximity


to each other

☐ % of houses are near or within the


fault line

 Livelihood ☐ Residents of the barangay rely on only one


kind of industry/livelihood

☐ Inadequate alternative livelihoods for


residents of the barangay
Social and Organizational

☐ The BDRRM Committee is disorganized and


inactive

☐ No clear mandate or responsibilities for the


members

☐ Members lack trainings, resulting to poor


technical capacity

☐ % of members are inactive


 BDRRM Committee
☐ % of members do not
understand DRRM
% of members are not
knowledgeable about RA 10121, RA 10821,
☐ and other laws related to DRR and Climate
Change

☐ BDRRMC does not hold regular meetings

☐ BHERT members lack training on the DOH


protocols
Lack of knowledge on life-saving capacities,
 BHERT such as: surveillance, contact tracing,
☐ reporting, Basic Life Support, first aid, etc.

☐ No BHERT

 Civil Society ☐ Organizations in the barangay are not


Organizations (CSO) knowledgeable in DRRM

☐ Organizations in the barangay do not have a


program on DRRM

☐ Organizations do not actively participate in


barangay activities, particularly in DRRM

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☐ There are no organizations in the
barangay
 Referral Pathway for ☐ The referral and reporting pathway or
Child Protection mechanism on child protection cases are not
Cases active and functional.

2. Attitudinal / Motivational

 Perspective ☐ Residents do not trust barangay


officials

☐ Residents do not comply with the guidelines


set by barangay officials, especially those
related to DRR

 Initiative ☐ Residents are apathetic towards


their neighbors

III.1 Public Health Vulnerability Matrix

Risk in the
Priority Community
Hazards
People Properties Services Environment Livelihood

4. Capacities and Strength of the Barangay

Put a check (√) in the box


if
Aspects Factors that contribute to the capacity/strength of the
the item corresponds with barangay to disasters
the situation in the
barangay
1.  Physical / Material

 Physical and Material ☐ Many trees are planted on the mountain.


Characteristics of the
infrastructure  There is enough drainage canal.

☐ There is an adequate number of evacuation centers

Evacuation centers have adequate facilities, such as


toilets, child and women-friendly spaces, ramps, etc.
 Evacuation Center ☐

 Evacuation Center Evacuation center has a sufficient number of trained


☐ personnel.
Management

☐ Good signal of smart and globe network in the barangay.

☐ 90% of the households within the barangay have level 3


water source.

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 Facility ☐ Hospital is closed to the barangay.

☐ The barangay has adequate and complete response


equipment to provide assistance to the affected families.

☐ In place EWS for the identified priority hazards and placed


it in the conspicuous areas where vulnerable groups are
residing.
 Early Warning System
☐ EWS is easy to understand.

☐ They have enough and complete early warning system


devices that can be used in times of disaster.
The BOC has complete equipment, such as radio, CCTV,
internet, computer, and other equipment that can be used
☐ in disaster or emergency operation.

☐ With alternative source of power like generator

☐ 85% of the houses are made up of concrete materials.

☐ There are no residents near the creek, river or mountain.

☐ Every group of five houses has assigned fire extinguisher

☐ Alternative livelihoods are available in the community if


 Livelihood there is a disaster happened.
2..Social and Organizational


BDRRM Committee is organized and functional

☐ Members of the BDRRM Committee received trainings as


required by the law

☐ With regular quarterly meeting

Equipped with knowledge to what the community


expected from the such as disease surveillance, contact
☐ tracing, reporting, Basic Life Support, etc.

☐ Has basic skills or knowledge of TESDA's Basic Health


Services NC II

☐ Adequate knowledge of providing psychosocial support or


intervention.
 Organized and functional BHERT.
 Organizations are actively participating in development
 Civil Society Organization activities
 The organizations participate in barangay planning.

Organizations participate in identifying the problems faced
by the barangay, especially in times of emergency or
disaster.
 “Bayanihan System” is still exist in the community

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The people listen to what the barangay officials say and
order.
 Perception

Residents cooperate with their fellow residents within the
barangay.

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6. Developing an exposure database of those that can be directly affected by risks and hazards.
6.1 Population:

6.1.1 Number of families and individuals, according to age and health condition, who are at risk from any type of risk or hazard

Persons with Persons with


Children Adult Disabilities Diseases (All Ages)
SITIO/ Number of Persons (age 117 and below)
PUROK/ Pregnant
ZONE/ No. of Families Women
BLOCK/ M F LGBTQ 0-6 7 mos 3-5 6-12 13-17 18 - 59 y/o 60 y/o and above
STREET mos - 2 y/o y/ o y/o y/o M F M F

M M M M  M M F M F
F
F F F F

154 255 257 0 13 14 47 76 51 134 133 22 22 2 0 1 1 0


Purok 1

Purok 2 185 216 232 0 2 4 22 71 32 128 127 30 32 6 3 1 0 0

Purok 3 85 98 119 0 4 2 11 22 14 57 64 12 21 2 2 0 0 0

424 569 608 0 19 20 80 169 97 319 324 64 75 10 5 2 1 0


TOTAL

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Group based on Age (Years)
0-6 mos 7mos - 2 3-5 6 - 12 13 - 17 18 - 59 60 and above Total
Type of Disability
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
LGBTQ LGBTQ LGBTQ LGBTQ
Deaf/Hard of Hearing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3
Speech/language impairment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Visual Disability 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mental Disability 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Intellectual Disability 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Learning Disability 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2
Physical Disability 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 0 9
Psychosocial Disability 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Orthopedic Disability 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 5 0 14
6.1.2 Detailed number of Persons with Disabilities

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6.1.3 Number of families at risk of hazards and disasters per sitio/purok/block/street
Number of Number of
SITIO/ PUROK/ Number of Number of Number of families with access to Number of families Families with
ZONE/ BLOCK/ Informal employed Families Aware of information (radio/tv/ who received Access to Early
STREET Settler individuals the Effects of newspaper, social financial Warning System
Families Risks and Hazards media, assistance
etc.)

0 21 154 154 154 154


Purok 1

Purok 2 0 36 185 185 185 185

Purok 3 0 21 85 85 85 85

6.1.4 Number of persons with illnesses or communicable diseases


Quantity

Illnesses/Diseases Children Adults


(aged 17 below) (aged 18 above)

7. Effects of Hazards and Disasters

7.1 Number of individuals at risk of hazards per purok or sitio, based on the following categories:
Hazard: STORM SURGE / TYPHOON

Lugar na Low Risk Medium Risk High Risk


Maapektuhan
(Sitio/ Purok/
Zone/ Block/ Street) Families Individuals Families Individuals Families Individuals

77 361 12 35 7 25
Purok 1

Purok 2 98 491 10 27 5 15

Purok 3 45 178 5 14 9 21

Total 220 1030 27 76 21 61

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Hazard: FLOOD

Lugar na Low Risk Medium Risk High Risk


Maapektuhan
(Sitio/ Purok/
Zone/ Block/ Street) Families Individuals Families Individuals Families Individuals

77 361 12 35 7 25
Purok 1

Purok 2 98 491 10 27 5 15

Purok 3 45 178 5 14 9 21

Total 220 1030 27 76 21 61

Hazard: DROUGHT

Lugar na Low Risk Medium Risk High Risk


Maapektuhan
(Sitio/ Purok/
Zone/ Block/ Street) Families Individuals Families Individuals Families Individuals

77 361 12 35 7 25
Purok 1

Purok 2 98 491 10 27 5 15

Purok 3 45 178 5 14 9 21

Total 220 1030 27 76 21 61

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7.2 Inventory of equipment, infrastructures, establishments, facilities and livelihood that are at risk during
hazards and disasters

Hazard or Disaster: STORM SURGE / TYPHOON


Total Number within Percentage or number at
Item Location
the Barangay risk (or will be affected)
Infrastructures

 Bridge/s 0

 Barangay Hall 1

 Multi-purpose Building 0

 Houses 275

 Kiosk/Purok 3

 School/s 1

Establishments

 Store 0

 Eatery 0

 Bakery 0

Facilities

 Water 1

 Electricity 1

 Telephone Service 0

 Roads 0

 Hospitals 0

 Barangay Health Center 0

Livelihood

 Rice/Palay 0

 Vegetables 0

 Boats 0

 Fish Nets 0

 Fish Ponds 0

Nature

 Mountain/s 0

 Mangroves 0

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Hazard or Disaster: FLOOD
Total Number within Percentage or number at
Item Location
the Barangay risk (or will be affected)
Infrastructures

 Bridge/s 0

 Barangay Hall 1

 Multi-purpose Building 0

 Houses 275

 Kiosk/Purok 3

 School/s 1

Establishments

 Store 0

 Eatery 0

 Bakery 0

Facilities

 Water 1

 Electricity 1

 Telephone Service 0

 Roads 0

 Hospitals 0

 Barangay Health Center 0

Livelihood

 Rice/Palay 0

 Vegetables 0

 Boats 0

 Fish Nets 0

 Fish Ponds 0

Nature

 Mountain/s 0

 Mangroves 0

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Hazard or Disaster: DROUGHT
Total Number within Percentage or number at
Item Location
the Barangay risk (or will be affected)
Infrastructures

 Bridge/s 0

 Barangay Hall 1

 Multi-purpose Building 0

 Houses 275

 Kiosk/Purok 3

 School/s 1

Establishments

 Store 0

 Eatery 0

 Bakery 0

Facilities

 Water 1

 Electricity 1

 Telephone Service 0

 Roads 0

 Hospitals 0

 Barangay Health Center 0

Livelihood

 Rice/Palay 0

 Vegetables 0

 Boats 0

 Fish Nets 0

 Fish Ponds 0

Nature

 Mountain/s 0

 Mangroves 0

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8. Primary issues or problems encountered by vulnerable groups, such as children and youth, women, expecting
mothers, breastfeeding mothers, persons with disabilities (PWDs), senior citizens and indigenous groups, during
calamities and disasters

Put check
(√) if the Immediate solution/action per-
item applies, formed by barangay officials or
Vulnerable Groups Issues faced by each vulnerable group
and cross (x) BDRRMC
if it does not
No separate comfort rooms for males and

females

Schools are being converted into



evacuation centers
Children and the
☐ Children are separated from their parents
Youth
☐ Loss of homes

Absence of ‘child-friendly spaces’ in the



evacuation centers

Loss of important documents, such as birth


☐ certificates and school supplies

☐ Physical and Emotional Maltreatment

☐ Sexual and Gender Based Violence

☐ Mental Health and Psychosocial Distress

Children Associated with Armed Forces and



Armed Groups

☐ Child Labor

☐ Unaccompanied and Separated Children

Women may experience abuse inside the



Women evacuation centers

☐ Too cold in the evacuation centers

Mobility problems/Difficulty in walking



briskly to the evacuation centers
Pregnant women
Inadequate equipment in evacuation
centers to assist and care for pregnant

women during disasters

☐ No mother-baby friendly spaces in


evacuation centers.

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Breastfeeding mothers
Community health workers have little or no
☐ training on counseling breastfeeding
mothers

☐ No ramps at the evacuation centers

☐ No particular warning mechanisms for the


blind and deaf

☐ Facilities are not PWD-sensitive


Persons with Disabilities
☐ No assistive devices at the evacuation
centers for persons with disabilities

☐ No wheelchair at the barangay or


evacuation centers

☐ Lack of medicine and medical assistance

☐ No ramps at the evacuation centers

☐ Diseases spread easily inside the


evacuation centers
Senior Citizens
☐ Too cold in the evacuation centers

☐ Loss of homes

☐ No source of potable water

☐ Houses are made of light materials, such as


Indigenous
wood and nipa
People
☐ No sources of information, such as radio or
television, during times of disasters

9. List of designated evacuation center and temporary isolation facilities in the barangay and municipality/city
(whether owned by the government or private sector)
Inspected by an Is there a Memorandum of
Capacity
Name of Evacuation Center Engineer? Understanding (MOU)?
Owner
/Isolation Facility

Gov’t Private Yes No Yes No


Aniog Primary School 30 families  

Barangay Hall

Day Care Center

Barangay Health Center

Multi-purpose Building

Isolation Facilities

Houses

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10. Inventory of evacuation centers or areas where families can relocate or stay during disasters

Number of persons who


Number of persons Number of persons cannot be accommodated
Number of Name of Evacuation Center (Plan
Total Population Name of Evacuation Center (Plan A) who can be who cannot be Plan A at B
Population at risk B)
SITIO/ PUROK ZONE/
Gov’t-owned accommodated accommodated Remarks
BLOCK/ STREET Privately-owned

Families Ind. Families Ind. Families Ind. Families Ind. Families Ind.

Purok 1 154 421 Aniog Primary School


Purok 2 185 533 Aniog Primary School
Purok 3 85 213 Aniog Primary School

424 1167
Total

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11. List of places/areas where affected residents can evacuate during times of impending or current disaster
Total population per purok or
Sitio/ Purok/ Zone/ Number of at-risk population
Low/Medium/High Risk sitio Safe Evacuation
Block/ Street Families Individuals Families Individuals
Level Area
Purok 1 Aniog
154 421 Primary
School

Purok 2 Aniog
185 533 Primary
School

Purok 3 Aniog
85 213 Primary
School

424 1167

12. List of places/areas where sources of livelihood can be evacuated (livestock, fishing boats, etc.)
Evacuation Site/Area Place of origin
Number of items that can be
Types of (SITIO/ PUROK/ ZONE/ BLOCK/ (SITIO/ PUROK/ ZONE/ BLOCK/
accommodated
Livelihood STREET) STREET)

13. Inventory of prepositioned food and non-food items

Item Quantity Remarks (expiry, etc.)

14. List of designated evacuation centers that will serve as distribution sites for relief goods (food and non-
food items):

Beneficiaries’ address
Name of Evacuation
Type of Relief Goods Quantity Unit Name of the beneficiaries (purok/sitio/street/ village/etc.)
Center (EC)
Aniog Community Center Family Food Packs 424 Purok 1,2, and 3

15. Distribution process of relief goods to affected families and individuals


Origin of the relief goods (where the items came from)
Distribution Process Challenges/Status/Remarks

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16. . Inventory of trainings and Trainings attended by members of the BDRRMC:

Put a check if
Agency or organization
the item Inclusive Name of persons
Duration that provided the Number of
Title of the training applies(√) and dates of the attended/
of training training participants
cross (x) if it training participated
does not
1.Training on RA 10121
(Philippine Disaster Risk  8hrs MDRRMC/BFP/RHU
Reduction and Management
Act)
2. Training on RA 10821
(Children’s Emergency Relief
and Protection Act)
3. Training on Child Protection
in Emergencies
4. Training on Pre- Disaster
Risk Assessment
5. Training on the Protocol for
Management of the Dead and
Missing
6. Training on Camp
Management
7. Training on Incident
Command System
8. Training on
Psychological First Aid
9. First Aid at Basic Life Support December
 8hrs MDRRMC/BFP/RHU 6
Training 2019

10. Basic Search and Rescue


Training
11. Training on
Psychological First
Aid
12. Training on Mental Health
and Psychosocial Support
13. Community-Based February 26-
Reduction and Management  16hrs DILG 6
27, 2020
(CBDRRM) Training
14. Mental Health and
Psychosocial Support (MHPSS)
Training
15. Training on the Conduct of
Simulation/Drills for Priority
Hazards
16. Training on Rapid Damage
Assessment and Needs
Analysis (RDANA)
17. Training on Minimum Health
Protocols

18. Training on Contact Tracing


and Reporting

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19. Training on Public Service
Continuity

20. Training on Basic Disease


Surveillance and Reporting

21. Community-Based
Reduction and Management  8hrs DILG 4
(CBDRRM) Training

17. Inventory of response equipment that can be utilized during calamities and disasters
Put a check (√) if the
Equipment items are found in the Quantity Location of the Remarks
barangay and cross (x) equipment
if they are
not
1. Spine Board

2.Axe

3.Gasoline or Fuel

4.First Aid or Emergency Kit

5. Hand-held Radio

6. Helmet o hard hat

7. Batteries

8. Portable Generator or alternative source  1 BDRRM Office In good condition


of electricity (ex: solar panel)
9. Boots

10. Rope

11. Search Light

12. Flash Light

13. Megaphone  1 BDRRM Office In good condition

14. Face Shield

15. Alcohol

16. Thermal Scanner

17. Chainsaw (optional)  1 BDRRM Office In good condition

18. Cleaning materials (Ex: broom,  1 BDRRM Office In good condition


dustpan, rugs, etc.)

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18. Community-Based Early Warning System (EWS) for Natural, Human Induced, Conflict and Health Hazards

19. Warnin Description / Interpretation of the


Criteria Required Actions for every Warning Level
g Level Situation

7.5-15mm (heavy) rain


observed in 1 hour
YELLOW and expected to Alert Stage MONITOR
continue in the next 2
hours.

15-30mm (intense) rain


observed in 1 hour
ORANGE Preparedness Stage
and expected to ALERT FOR POSSIBLE EVACUATION
continue in the next 2
hours.

More than 30mm rain


observed in 1 hour
RED Evacuation stage
and expected to EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY
continue in the next 2
hours.

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VII. LEGAL BASES OF BDRRM PLAN

International

SENDAI FRAMEWORK Paragraph 33, Priority of the Framework “National and local government shall prepare or
review and periodically update disaster preparedness and contingency policies, plans and programs”

National

RA 10121, Rule 6, Sec 4 (3) IRR “The Provincial City and Municipal DRRMO’s or BDRRMC’s in coordination with
concerned national agencies and instrumentalities, shall facilitate and support risk assessments and contingency
planning activities at the local level”
NDRRMC_NSC JNC No 1, 2016 “All DRRMC’s at all levels and individual government departments, bureaus,
agencies, offices, units and instrumentalities shall formulate contingency plans for natural and/or human-induced
hazards appropriate to their areas in accordance with the prescribed Contingency Planning handbook”
RA 10821, Children’s Emergency Relief and Protection Act
RA 9729 (Climate Change Act)
RA 1074 (People Survival Fund)
All DILG Memorandum Circular or Joint Memorandum Circular with other Government Agencies and NDRRMC in
relation to all DRRM.

Local

Executive Order No. ___ series ____ (year): Creation of the Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Committee (BDRRMC)
Barangay Resolution Adopting the BDRRM Plan
Barangay Ordinance Approving the Utilization of the LDRRM Fund

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VIII. ANNEXES OF BDRRM PLAN

Sangguniang Barangay Resolution adopting the BDRRM Plan


Sangguniang Barangay Ordinance on the Utilization of BDRRM fund
EO on the Creation and Composition of BDRRM Committee
Specific Members of the Committee and other Partners (Directory)
Memorandums of Agreement (MOA) o Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with partners (schools, private and
others)
Protocols (Communication, Relief, Response, etc)
Contingency Plan
Photos

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Plan (CBDRRMP) Workshop

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