DRRM 3
DRRM 3
DRRM 3
Risk Reduction
Disaster Readiness and
Risk Reduction
Quarter 1 – Module 3:
Disasters and Its Effects
Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction
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Quarter 1 – Module 3: Disasters and Its Effects
First Edition, 2020
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What I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
a. Congenital condition
b. Neonatal condition
c. Pre-existing condition
d. Psychological condition
2. What is the collective term used for the condition of people who develop
stress reaction that negatively affect their physical and mental
behavior after suffering from a disaster?
a. displaced population
b. emotional aftershock
c. food scarcity
d. health risk
3. What do you call the effect of a disaster that causes a group of people
forced to leave their homes?
a. displaced population
b. emotional aftershock
c. food scarcity
d. health risk
4. Which among the following is NOT an effect of a disaster?
a. displaced population
b. emotional aftershock
c. food scarcity
d. health risk
5. What effect of disaster refers to the shortage of sustenance among
people?
a. displaced population
b. emotional aftershock
c. food scarcity
d. health risk
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6. What is the term used referring to damaging incident that happened
unexpectedly in a certain society and caused harm to people and their
properties?
a. disaster
b. hazard
c. politicking
d. terrorism
7. COVID19 has caused millions of diseased people and thousands of
deaths all over the world. How are you going to name the damaging
event?
a. disaster
b. hazard
c. politicking
d. terrorism
8. How are you going to call a dangerous condition that carries human
threat?
a. disaster
b. hazard
c. politicking
d. terrorism
9. A strong typhoon hit an uninhabited area in the mountainous Sierra
Madre region. What are you going to name the damaging event? a.
disaster
b. hazard
c. politicking
d. terrorism
10. What is it that disasters bring to humans?
a. devastation
b. excitement
c. fame
d. power
11. In a situation that you know you and your family are on a disaster risk
area, how could you reduce the impact of a disaster that may come in
your life?
a. Avoid the crowd.
b. Watch news to be informed.
c. Get the right mindset and preparation.
d. Build good relationships among neighbors.
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12. Why should people need to plan and be ready for the possible
consequences of a disaster?
a. So that people would show their own capabilities.
b. So that people could set an example to others.
c. So that people would reduce the potential effects of disasters.
d. So that people could prepare ahead of time.
13. Which should be the right attitude in dealing the effects of a
disaster? a. Let us be mindful of others.
b. Try to be a leader for others.
c. Show positivity in dealing with it.
d. Be grateful on what the government can provide.
14. Which of the following characteristics will help a person to recover
quickly after a disaster?
a. One must be happy and hopeful.
b. One must be prayerful and friendly.
c. One must be wise and cooperative.
d. One must be resourceful and determined.
15. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused
by coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), a serious acute respiratory syndrome.
This was first detected in Wuhan, China in December 2019 and then
spread around the globe, triggering a continuing pandemic
SITUATION. How can the Philippine win against disasters like
COVID19?
a. Quarantine protocols must be continued.
b. People must maintain a clean environment at all time. c. The
citizens must follow health guidelines and safety measures. d. The
government must be allowed to decide for the good of the fellow
people.
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Lesso Effects of Disasters on
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What’s In
Direction: Think of five (5) disasters that you had experienced, watched, or
read in the past two years. Then, write how you feel while experiencing,
watching, or reading it.
Calamity/Disaster Your Feeling
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
What’s New
What troubling situations reminded you of the scenarios? Share the feelings
and opinions that you had related to the situations as shown in the
illustrations.
(Write your thoughts and ideas below)
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What is It
A disaster is a damaging event that occurs suddenly and involves loss
of life and property. It can be of two types, natural and man-made.
Natural disasters can destroy a whole community in an instant.
Examples of natural disasters are volcanic eruptions, tsunamis,
earthquakes, and typhoons which are destructive to people's lives.
Man-made disasters on the other hand are caused by human beings.
Some of the man-made disasters are bomb explosions, terrorism, wars,
leakage of poisonous chemicals, pollutions, industrial accidents, and
epidemics. They are identified as man- made disasters because they happen
due to human actions and not by natural forces.
What is the difference between hazard and disaster?
A hazard is a dangerous situation or event that carries a threat to
humans. A disaster is an event that harms humans and disrupts the
operations of society. Hazards can only be considered disasters once it
affected humans. If a disaster happened in an unpopulated area, it is still a
hazard.
The Human Effect of Natural and Man-Made Disasters
1. Displaced Populations
One of the most immediate effects of natural disasters is population
displacement. When countries are ravaged by earthquakes or other
powerful forces of nature, many people need to abandon their homes and
seek shelter in other regions. A large influx of refugees can disrupt
accessibility of health care and education, as well as food supplies and
clean water.
2. Health Risks
Aside from the obvious immediate danger that natural disasters present,
the secondary effect can be just as damaging. Severe flooding can result
in stagnant water that allows breeding of waterborne bacteria and
malaria carrying mosquitoes. Without emergency relief from international
aid
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organizations and others, death tolls can rise even after the immediate
danger has passed.
3. Food Scarcity
The aftermath of natural disasters affects the food supplies. Thousands of
people around the world are hungry because of destroyed crops and loss
of agricultural supplies, whether it happens suddenly in a storm or
gradually in a drought. As a result, food prices rise reducing families’
purchasing power and increasing the risk of severe malnutrition or worse.
The impacts of hunger following an earthquake, typhoon or hurricane can
be tremendous, causing lifelong damage to children’s development.
4. Emotional Aftershocks
Natural disasters can be particularly traumatic for young children.
Confronted with scenes of destruction and the deaths of friends and loved
ones, many children develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a
serious psychological condition resulting from extreme trauma. Left
untreated, children suffering from PTSD can be prone to lasting
psychological damage and emotional distress.
‘The Devastating Impact on Natural Disasters’, ChildFund, last modified May 30,
2020,
https://www.childfund.org/Content/NewsDetail/2147489272/
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Evaluate Exercise
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What I Can Do
Suppose you have watched a true-to-life story featured on a television. On your
journal, compose a letter addressed to Ate Charing (a TV program host). Your letter
should narrate how the main character/s in the story inspired you with everything
that he/she went through and the process on how he/she survived over the
challenges of the disaster that he/she had experienced. Make sure that emphasis
will be given on the disaster effects to the life of the main character.
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scenes follow used in and hard arranged and
a logical most to follow. improvement
sequence. scenes. is needed.
Characters Readers Most The reader It is difficult
could readers knows a to tell the
describe the would have little about actual role
characters clear idea the of the
accurately. on the role characters. characters.
of the
characters.
Assessment
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
e. Congenital condition
f. Neonatal condition
g. Pre-existing condition
h. Psychological condition
2. What is the collective term used for the condition of people who
develop stress reaction that negatively affect their physical and mental
behavior after suffering from a disaster?
a. displaced population
b. emotional aftershock
c. food scarcity
d. health risk
3. What do you call the effect of a disaster that causes a group of people
forced to leave their homes?
a. displaced population
b. emotional aftershock
c. food scarcity
d. health risk
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4. Which among the following is NOT an effect of a disaster?
a. displaced population
b. emotional aftershock
c. food scarcity
d. health risk
5. What effect of disaster refers to the shortage of sustenance among
people?
a. displaced population
b. emotional aftershock
c. food scarcity
d. health risk
6. What is the term used referring to damaging incident that happened
unexpectedly in a certain society and caused harm to people and their
properties?
a. disaster
b. hazard
c. politicking
d. terrorism
7. COVID19 has caused millions of diseased people and thousands of
deaths all over the world. How are you going to name the damaging
event?
a. disaster
b. hazard
c. politicking
d. terrorism
8. How are you going to call a dangerous condition that carries human
threat?
a. disaster
b. hazard
c. politicking
d. terrorism
9. A strong typhoon hit an uninhabited area in the mountainous Sierra
Madre region. What are you going to name the damaging event? a.
disaster
b. hazard
c. politicking
d. terrorism
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10. What is it that disasters bring to humans?
a. devastation
b. excitement
c. fame
d. power
11. In a situation that you know you and your family are on a disaster
risk area, how could you reduce the impact of a disaster that may
come in your life?
a. Avoid the crowd.
b. Watch news to be informed.
c. Get the right mindset and preparation.
d. Build good relationships among neighbors.
12. Why should people need to plan and be ready for the possible
consequences of a disaster?
a. So that people would show their own capabilities.
b. So that people could set an example to others.
c. So that people would reduce the potential effects of disasters.
d. So that people could prepare ahead of time.
13. Which should be the right attitude in dealing the effects of a
disaster?
a. Let us be mindful of others.
b. Try to be a leader for others.
c. Show positivity in dealing with it.
d. Be grateful on what the government can provide.
14. Which of the following characteristics will help a person to recover
quickly after a disaster?
a. One must be happy and hopeful.
b. One must be prayerful and friendly.
c. One must be wise and cooperative.
d. One must be resourceful and determined.
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pandemic SITUATION. How can the Philippine win against disasters
like COVID19?
a. Quarantine protocols must be continued.
b. People must maintain a clean environment at all time.
c. The citizens must follow health guidelines and safety measures.
d. The government must be allowed to decide for the good of the
fellow people.
Additional Activities
Read the quotation below. Then, write your agreement or disagreement to the
message that it conveys.
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Answer Key
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References
Choudhary, Richa. “Important Short Notes on Disaster Management”. Eck
School. Eckovation Padhte Chalo, Badhte Chalo, May 29, 2017.
https://school.eckovation.com/disaster-management-short-notes/
Mahar, Patrick, et.al.’ “Disasters and their Effects on the Population: Key
Concepts“,
https://www.aap.org/en-us/Documents/disasters_dpac
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