DRRR Q1 Module 7
DRRR Q1 Module 7
DRRR Q1 Module 7
Risk Reduction
Quarter 1 – Module 7:
Vulnerabilities of Different
Elements Exposed to Hazards
Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 1 – Module 7: Vulnerabilities of Different Elements Exposed to Hazards
First Edition, 2020
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For the learner:
Welcome to the Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction 11/12 Alternative Delivery
Mode (ADM) Module on Vulnerabilities of Different Elements Exposed to Hazards!
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competencies you are expected to learn in the
module.
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Assessment This is a task which aims to evaluate your
level of mastery in achieving the learning
competency.
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of the
module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities
included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not
hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are
not alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning and
gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
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What I Need to Know
What I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
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3. What element is exposed to hazard during typhoon when the houses are
destroyed?
a. economical
b. environmental
c. physical
d. social
7. Some areas in Cavite is situated within the fault lines stated at risk by
PHILVOLCS. What element has least possibility of being exposed to hazard?
a. economical
b. environmental
c. physical
d. social
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a. I and II
b. II and III
c. III and IV
d. II and IV
10. All of the following choices can least likely cause physical vulnerability EXCEPT
_____________.
a. pandemic
b. storm surge
c. tsunami
d. wild fire
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Lesson
Recognize vulnerabilities of
different elements exposed
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The learners in this module will realize that recognizing the vulnerabilities of different
elements exposed to hazard will help the community design to formulate strategies
on prevention, mitigation, and immediate response and possible rehabilitations after
a major event such as natural disasters, war and the other similar situations.
What’s In
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If you are going to assign labels or headings for each category, what could it be?
Category 1 ______________________________________
Category 2 ______________________________________
Category 3 ______________________________________
What’s New
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GUIDE WORDS:
What is It
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communications were cut off when cell sites shutdown or disruption of
transport system due to inability of small vehicles to pass through the
flooded areas or unpassable roads and bridges. With some difficulties
in the delivery of services such as relief goods and medicines, a lot of
problems occurred like shortage of food and spread of infectious
diseases. Therefore, when social elements were exposed to hazard,
these may lead to disruption of normal processes and activities in the
community.
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The Philippines has high vulnerability due to the following
reasons:
• It lies in the Pacific typhoon belt and we are visited by an
average of 20 typhoons every year.
• Rugged nature of the landscape makes it vulnerable to
landslide, mudflows, and other disasters.
• It is an archipelagic country with many small islands where
some areas are at below sea level.
• It has the longest shoreline in the world at 32,400 km making
it vulnerable to storm surges.
• It is still a primary agricultural and fishing economy.
• With poor institutional and social capacity to manage,
respond, and recover from natural hazard events.
• With high level of poverty
• Aside from typhoon, it is also at risk to volcanic eruptions,
quakes, and floods.
What’s More
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What I Have Learned
1. You are a secondary student. You are stranded in your school building. They
have blocked off the entrances and exits because the grounds are flooded. You
have been trying to call your family and trying to get news on your house, but
the signal’s down. You have only gotten your books, notebooks, and laboratory
materials in your bag and locker. What elements of vulnerability are present in
the situation?
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
2. You and your family is living in an apartment. You knew that the location you
are residing is a flood risk area. The radio reports anticipated flooding, and you
heard the rain pouring, so you prepared water bottle, some clothes, canned
goods, and cash. You placed all your electronic appliances on top of the cabinets
and tables and encased them in plastic covers. You’re ready to go out, but you
don’t know where the evacuation center is.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
3. You and your family are very creative and artistic. You have got two younger
sisters and one younger brother. Your mother owns several vases and portraits
she has made herself. It occurs that there is a 2-minute earthquake of magnitude
6 and intensity 4 in your hometown. Your family panicked and put all the vases
and portraits down the floor to prevent this from braking.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
4. Your father's on his way to a Manila work event. The bus stops unexpectedly at
Bacoor, Cavite and the bus driver declares that they will soon suspend the
operations because most of the roads are flooded and they are unable to proceed.
All the passengers take a negative reaction. Your father forgot his cellphone, and
because the signal is failing, he cannot call his officemates and family.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
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5. You are 84 years old and staying in your house in Quezon city. You are
dependent on the house help which your daughter hired to take care of you. You
have difficulty in talking and trying to tell the maid to turn on the radio and
prepare food. You want to know what’s going on. You hear that there is a
pandemic and the whole Luzon is under Enhanced Community Quarantine.
Since you are susceptible to the virus and with your health condition, it is not
advisable to deal and have physical contact with your family members. You want
to know how your daughter and grandkids are doing in Cebu.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
What I Can Do
Direction: Read the situation below. The complete the task that follows.
You have got a rice store in your home. According to the news, Typhoon
Ondoy will bring heavy rain to almost every part of Southern Luzon,
including your location. At first, the rain seemed normal, but it's just
not going to stop. There are fewer customers right now. With this rain,
there may not be any more customers soon. It might flood in a bit, but
if you close the store, you 're not going to be able to feed your three
children. So, you've decided not to close the store. There's news from
your neighbors that your residence is already overflowing, and in a few
minutes your store and the rest of the community will be flooded. Your
family has been instructed by barangay officials to evacuate the public
elementary school in the vicinity of School. Your family has been
instructed by the Barangay officials to evacuate to a public elementary
school located in your municipality.
1. Identify all the elements exposed to hazard “Typhoon Ondoy” and identify
the category (Physical, socioeconomical or environmental).
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2. If you are in the same situation, what will be your immediate decision?
Stay in the place that you consider as your way of living or prioritize the
safety of your family?
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Assessment
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
3. What element is exposed to hazard during typhoon when the houses are
destroyed?
a. economical
b. environmental
c. physical
d. social
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4. What element is exposed when flood occurred due to deforestation?
a. economical
b. environmental
c. physical
d. social
7. Some areas in Cavite is situated within the fault lines stated at risk by
PHILVOLCS. What element has least possibility of being exposed to hazard?
a. economical
b. environmental
c. physical
d. social
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10. All of the following choices can least likely cause physical vulnerability
EXCEPT _____________.
a. pandemic
b. storm surge
c. tsunami
d. wild fire
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Additional Activities
TOTAL
Criteria’s 4 3 2 1
SCORE
Accuracy All Most of the Some of the Very little of
and information information information the
Relevance is correct is correct is correct information
and all of and most of and some of is correct
the sources the sources the sources and none of
are listed are listed are listed the sources
are listed
Originality With One or two Graphics No graphics
exceptional of the made based made by the
degree of graphics on the student are
student reflects designs of included
creativity in creativity of others
their work. the students
Required The flyer All required All but 1 are Several
Elements includes elements are included on required
required included on the flyer elements are
elements as the flyer missing
well as
additional
information
Neatness All writing is Most of the Some of the Very little of
tidy, photos writing is writing is the writing
and artwork tidy, photos tidy, photos is tidy,
are precisely and artwork and artwork photos and
placed, and are mostly are artwork are
all sections placed somewhat placed
are orderly carefully, placed poorly, and
and most of carefully, the sections
the sections and some of are
are orderly the sections disorderly
are orderly
Creativity The Most of the Some of the Very little of
brochure as brochure is brochure is the
a whole is interesting, interesting, brochure is
interesting, engaging, engaging, interesting,
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engaging, imaginative, imaginative, engaging,
imaginative, and original and original imaginative,
and original and original
Colorful The Most of the Some of the Very little of
brochure is brochure is brochure is the
eye catching eye catching eye catching brochure is
and vibrant and bright and average eye catching
and/or colors and/or and dull
coordinated and/or some and/or
colors are mostly mismatched mismatched
used coordinated colors are colors are
colors are used used
used
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What I Know What's More Assessment
16.C 1. Socioeconomical 1. C
17.C 2. Physical 2. C
18.C 3. Environmental 3. C
19.B 4. Physical 4. B
20.A 5. Physical 5. A
21.D 6. D
6. Physical
22.B 7. B
7. Environmental
23.A 8. A
24.B 8. Socioeconomical
9. B
25.A 9. Socioeconomical 10.A
26.D 10.Environmental 11.D
27.C 12.C
28.D 13.D
29.A 14.A
30.B 15.B
Answer Key
References
Bueza, Michael. “The Role of LGUs, Local Councils during Disasters.”, December 6,
2014. https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/44026-role-lgu-local-
councils-disaster.
“Executive Order No. 335, s. 1941: GOVPH.” Official Gazette of the Republic of the
Philippines, April 1, 1941. http://www.officialgazette.gov.ph
/1941/04/01/executive-order-no-335-s-1941/.
Republic Act No. 10121. Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of
2010. Manila, Philippines: Congress of the Philippines. (accessed May
20, 2020). http://www.mdrrmc.gov.ph/attachments/article/45/
Republic_Act_10121.
Kellie Hayden, “Teaching Ideas for Brochure-Making With a Rubric”, June 26,
2010. https://www.brighthubeducation.com/teaching-methods-
tips/75435-rubric-for-brochure-project/
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