BDRRM Revised
BDRRM Revised
BDRRM Revised
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BARANGAY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION PLAN (Barangay Mainit, Boac Marinduque)
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BARANGAY MAINIT DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A disaster risk management is the systematic process of using administrative directives, organisations and operational skills and capacities to implement strategies, policies
and improved coping capacities in order to lessen the adverse impacts of hazards and the possibility of disaster. (www.unisdr.org/eng/library/lib-terminology-eng.htm).
Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan of Barangay Mainit was carefully crafted to ensure that it remains true to the essence of the National Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Framework and the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan and is consistent with the salient provisions of Republic Act
10121 otherwise known as the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010.
The BDRRMP details how it shall carryout its mission of providing support to the national government to achieve the overall goal of “Safer, adaptive and disaster resilient
Filipino communities towards sustainable development.”
The goals set in the four distinct yet mutually reinforcing thematic areas (Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Response, and Disaster
Rehabilitation and Recovery) are exepected to be achieved by the year 2016 through fifteen (15) objectives, twenty-three (23) outcomes, fifty-seven (57) outputs and
one hundred three (103) activities.
The Barangay plan carefully considers issues which cuts across the four disaster risk reduction and management aspects. These issues include gender sensitivity, rights-based
approach, multi-sectoral engagement and mental healthand psychosocial services. Likewise, the document attempts to address issues which are unique to the Barangay
like transport related disasters and communication deficiencies.
Honorable Rene L. Montaron, Punong Barangay and the BDRRM Committee are identified in the Barangay plan to ensure the effective implementation of the BDRRMP. As
detailed in the National DRRMP, the Punong Barangay leads at the barangay level shall likewise have the following duties and responsibilities: 1) Takes the lead in
initiating the implementation of the activities; 2) Coordinates and collaborates with the different implementing partners to ensure that the activities are operationalized ;
3) Monitors the progress of the activities; 4) Evaluates the implementation development and program efficiency and 5) Consolidates reports from the implementing
partners and submits to the respective vice-chairperson of the DRRM priority area.
On the other hand, the implementing partners are expected to perform the following functions: 1) Perform the activities to achieve the specific outcomes; 2) Work with other
implementing partners within the context of coordination, collaboration and partnership; and 3) Submit reports to agency leads.
Monitoring and evaluation will be led by the MDRRMO & MLGOO, in coordination with council members. The process will focus on relevance, effectiveness, efficiency,
impact and sustainability.
Table of Contents
Topography 7
Climatic Characteristics 8
Inter-island Connectivity 9
Challenges 11
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Annex F – References 82
Barangay Mainit was one of the barangays in the Municipality of Boac composed of agricultural area that was a primary source of living of most of the residents. Most of the
people engage in farming which support their children in studying and become professionals. Otherwise some of the residents have their own jobs and business and some are
professionals.
Topography
Barangay Mainit is characterized by varied landforms consisting of lowland areas and upland areas of moderate rolling and undulating plains and hills and
mountains. It is one of the rural areas in the province.
A. Climate Characteristics
Barangay Mainit as part of Marinduque is categorized on the Type III climate having rainfall more or less evenly distributed throughout the year with no clear
boundary between dry and wet seasons. The annual mean, maximum, and minimum temperatures were calculated at 27.0 °C (80.6 °F), 32.9 °C (91.2 °F) and 22.3 °C
(72.1 °F) respectively. Humidity average is 78% year-round with an average annual rainfall totaling 2,034.6 millimeters (80.10 in).
Floods overflow in most of the areas of the barangay during rainy seasons and typhoons. And during that time agricultural products in the area defaced.
Barangay Mainit is an agricultural area that’s why people relies mostly in farming. The people mostly plant rice, banana, rootcrops and vegetables as the major sources of
income for their families. Coconut are also one of the products in the barangay. It has no existing Flea Market or Talipapa. People transport their agricultural products to
the town proper and sell them for their needs.
Barangay Mainit just like the other barangay in the province has its own tourist destination. It has a natural “Hot spring” that can be found in Purok V and Purok I. This
spring was very useful for the people specially when there is typhoon and the pipelines of the water source are broken. The residents use this for drinking and also its a
great help in farming as source of irrigation in most of the ricefields in the community.
C. Inter-Town Connectivity
Barangay Mainit is approximately twelve (12) km. from the town proper. It can be done by the use of land transportation such as jeep, tricycle, motorcycle and other private
vehicle.
Flooding, strong winds and landslides brought by typhoons have been the main hazard that affects MIMAROPA. Changing wind patterns and Climate Change have
made the province of Marinduque more vulnerable to the effects of typhoon are the primary hazards in the barangay. Typhoon Glenda and the latest Typhoon Ruby affects the
barangay. Lots of houses and agricultural products and lands had been damaged.
Geological Hazards
In Marinduque, Barangay Mainit is one of the members of Central Marinduque Fault and the reason why it is prone to earthquake.
The geographical spread of provinces comprising the region presents unique challenges in disaster risk reduction and management program implementation. Resource
prepositioning will always be required to ensure adequate response in the immediate aftermath of any emergency.
Communications facilities should also be improved for better coordination in time of calamities. Emergency situations in some instances, were not reported on time. Likewise,
local capacity in end-to-end early warning system are needed to ensure communities appreciation and understanding of the information contained in warning advisories.
Institutionalizing community based flood early warning systems would allow vulnerable communities to identify and implement specific courses of action for each level of
warning.
VISION– Center of good Disaster Risk Reduction Management along the Municipality and the province
MISSION– To administer comprehensive disaster risk plan for the sake of the community by providing leadership in the continuous development and strategic and
systematic approaches as well as measures to reduce the vulnerabilities and risks to hazards and manage the consequences of disaster.
ROLE AND FUNCTION OF BDRRMC–To help and support one another and every family in the vulnerable areas in the barangay in times of disaster and different
calamities.
BARANGAY CHAIRMAN-
EVACUATION TEAM- Help to transport the evacuees in safer areas and help provide the basic needs of the people in the evacuation center.
RELIEF TEAM- To provide the basic necessity of the people specially the evacuees who are in badly needs.
SECURITY TEAM, BRGY BPATS- To coordinate with the barangay officials for the safety of the people in vulnerable areas in time of calamity/ies.
FIRE TEAM- to ensure safety in the evacuation center against fire and other emergencies
MEDICAL TEAM/BHW- to provide medical assistance in every family in the evacuation area
BNS- help or assist the family and provide healthcare for the evacuees
SECRETARY-
TREASURER-
Committee on Environment –
Committee on Infra-
Consistent with the essence of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan, National DRRM Framework, and the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Plan revolves around four distinct yet mutually reinforcing thematic areas, namely:
Disaster Prevention – the outright avoidance of adverse impacts of hazards and related disasters. It expresses the concept and intention to completely avoid potential adverse
impacts through action taken in advance such as construction of dams or embankments that eliminate flood risks, land-use regulations that do not permit any settlement in
high-risk zones and seismic engineering designs that ensure the survival and function of a critical building in any likely earthquake.
Disaster Mitigation – the way to lessen or limit the adverse impacts of hazards and related disasters. Mitigation measures encompass engineering techniques and hazard-
resilient construction as well as improved environmental policies and public awareness.
(b) Disaster Preparedness - the knowledge and capacities developed by governments, professional response and recovery organizations, communities and individuals to
effectively anticipate, respond to, and recover from the impacts of likely, imminent or current hazard events or conditions. Preparedness action is carried out within the context
of DRRM and aims to build the capacities needed to efficiently manage all types of emergencies and achieve orderly transitions from response to sustained recovery.
Preparedness is based on a sound analysis of DRR and good linkages with early warning systems and includes such activities as contingency planning, stockpiling of
equipment and supplies, the development of arrangements for coordination, evacuation and public information and associated training and field exercises. These must be
supported by formal, institutional, legal and budgetary capacities.
(c) Disaster Response - the provision of emergency services and public assistance during or immediately after a disaster in order to save lives, reduce negative health impacts,
ensure public safety and meet the basic subsistence needs of the people affected. Disaster response is predominantly focused on immediate and short-term needs and is
sometimes called “disaster relief.”
Rehabilitation – measures that ensure the ability of affected communities and/or areas to restore their normal level of functioning by rebuilding livelihood and damaged
infrastructure and increasing the communities’ organizational capacity
Post Disaster Recovery – the restoration and improvement where appropriate, of facilities, livelihood and living conditions of disaster-affected communities, including efforts
to reduce disaster risk factors, in accordance with the principle of “build back better”.
With the end view of supporting the country’s overall goal of “Safer, adaptive and disaster resilient Filipino communities towards sustainable development”, each thematic
area has its own goal.
Goal:
Avoid hazards and mitigate their potential impacts by reducing vulnerabilities and exposure and enhancing capacities of communities.
Objectives:
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Baranga Committee mainstreamed and on development provision in the of 70% of the 590. 0 54.9 m
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Environment local development projects are well on the 70% of the 5% Regular audit by the Pdrr
policies, plans and recognized in of the Municipal m
Brgy budget. government plans BDRRM fund Accountant fund
Treasurer and budgets.
Brgy.
Secretary
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the purchase
of shredding
machine for
proper
garbage
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● Participation
of NGOs, Sr.
Citizen,
TODA, in
the BDC
● IEC on
hydro-
meteorologic
al hazards
● IEC on
Geological
Hazards
● Conduct of
Community-
based
Disaster Risk
Management
in the Brgy.
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With the
assistance of
MDRRMC
● Enacted
ordinance on
CCA program
in the Brgy
● Enacted
Brgy.
Ordinance on
the
construction
of CCA
Evacuation
Center
● Brgy.
Ordinance on
the creation
of BDRRMC
with the
correspondin 2 meetings
g duties & conducted
responsibilitie
s
● Convene the
BDC on a
regular basis
as per RA
10121
● Strict
implementati
on of building
code and use
of green
technology
and integrate
DRRM &
CCA
● Conduct of
retrofitting of
public school
buildings
such as
2.7 Information
dissemination
through coordination
with MDRRMO
&other gov’t
agencies
1.2.a No. of
● Training of participants/attendees
communities in the training of
on rainfall rainfall & water level
and water observation
level
observation
1.2.b One Early
warning system
formulated in the
● Formulation Brgy.
of early
warning
system thru
batingaw
➢ Painting of
Ready(yellow
Goal: Establish and strengthen capacity of communities to anticipate, cope and recover from the negative impacts of emergency occurrences and disaster
Objectives:
1. Increased the level of awareness of the community to the threats and impacts of all hazards, risk & vulnerabilities
2. Equip the community with the necessary skills to cope with the negative impacts of a disaster
4. Develop and implement comprehensive natl. and local disaster preparedness policies and plans
● Conduct of
IEC during
the Brgy
Assembly and
during the
Brgy session
.Conduct of trainings
and simulation
exercises on disaster
preparedness and
3.0Communities are response
● Conduct of
training on 12,779.9
ICS for the 5
Brgy
● MOUs, 2MOAs/M
MOAs on OUs
private sector formulated
representative
s in the
BDRRMC
such as
grocery
owners and
Backhoe
owner
Goal:
Provide life preservation and meet the basic subsistence needs of affected population based on acceptable standards during or immediately after a disaster
Objectives:
● Provision of
space at the
back of the
EC for pets
and
poultry(ident
ify the EC)
● Water
quality
assessed thru
the
assistance of
MHO, NGOs
● Distribution
of aquatabs
in the
community
8.1 Develop
● MOUs and
MOAs
implemented
with
stakeholders
Goal
● Restore and improve facilities, livelihood and living condition s and organizational capacities of affected communities, and reduce disaster risks in accordance with the
“build back better” principle.
Objectives:
1. To restore people’s means of livelihood and continuity of economic activities and business
4. To assist in the physical and psychological rehabilitation of persons who suffered from the effects of disaster
● Hog
fattening
● Bagoong
Making
● Fish
production
● Cash for
work
● Food for
working
● Emergency
shelter
assistance
● Core shelter
assistance
program
● Conduct of
inventory/dat
a-based of
risk
financing
institutions in
the Brgy.
● Construct of
DRRM/CCA
● Conduct
training for
social
preparation
of host
communities
and those
that will be
relocated to
reduce
conflict
● Brgy
Committee
on