Bagondol - DRRR Activity 1.3

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A. Directions: Compare and contrast NATURAL, HUMAN – INDUCED, HUMAN – PLANNED HAZARDS
using a Venn diagram based on the follow aspects: definition, nature of each type of hazard, examples of
each type of hazard, frequency of these hazards from occurring in Philippine setting.

NATURAL HUMAN – INDUCED


naturally occurring physical hazards caused by human
phenomena caused either by activities and choices
rapid or slow onset events
can be technological,
can be geophysical, biological, industrial, or environmental
hydrological, climatological, or hazards
meteorological
fire accidents, traffic collisions,
earthquakes, volcanic activity aviation incidents, pollution
landslides, tsunamis, storms, climate change, etc.
disease epidemics, etc.
poses threat to life, happen every so often
has high frequency health, property, due to the negligent
of occurring due and the and deliberate
to its geo- environment actions of
graphic both come humans
both come
location mainly from human mainly from human
intervention intervention

HUMAN – PLANNED HAZARDS

perils created intentionally by humans

mostly revolves around societal hazards

criminal acts like terrorism, war, arson, etc.

whether big or small,


crimes arise every day

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