Stem DRRR
Stem DRRR
Stem DRRR
DISASTER
READINESS AND
RISK
REDUCTION
SENIOR HIGH
SCHOOL
(STEM)
ERNAN C ENCARNADO, EMT – D
SDRRM Coordinator, HNHS
Subject Title: Disaster Readiness and Risk
Reduction
No. of Hours/Semester: 80 hours/semester
Subject Description:
This course focuses on the application of scientific
knowledge and the solution of practical problems in a
physical environment. It is designed to bridge the gap
between theoretical science and daily living.
DISASTER READINESS AND RISK
REDUCTION
❑DEFINE DISASTER ;
❑ EXPOSURE AND VULNERABILITY
❑ IDENTIFY FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO DISASTER; AND
❑ EXPLAIN WHEN A DISASTER MIGHT HAPPEN
TELL ME SOMETHING!
EXAMINE THE PICTURES BELOW, LIST DOWN AS YOU CAN ABOUT WHAT
YOU KNOW IN THE BOX
Typhoon “Odette”
INTRODUCTION
HYDROLOGICAL HAZARDS?
or 'hydro-hazards', are defined as extreme events associated
with the occurrence, movement and distribution of water,
such as flooding and related events (e.g., landslides and
river scour and deposition) and droughts.
METEOROLOGICAL HAZARDS?
• MAN MADE
NATURAL MAN-MADE
EARTHQUAKES POLLUTION