DISASTER READINESS AND RISK REDUCTION Week 1
DISASTER READINESS AND RISK REDUCTION Week 1
DISASTER READINESS AND RISK REDUCTION Week 1
READINESS AND
RISK REDUCTION
DISASTER
A serious disruption of the functioning of a
community or a society involving
widespread human, material, or
environment losses and impact, which
exceeds the ability of the affected
community to cope using its own resources.
DISASTER
Since December 2009, United Nations International
Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR) has served
as the implementing body for the International
Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR)
DISASTER
The UNISDR further defines disasters as a result of
the combination of:
• The exposure to a hazard
• The conditions of vulnerability that are present
• Insufficient capacity or measures to reduce or
cope with the potential negative consequences
How and When an Event Becomes a Disaster?
An event, either human –made or natural,
becomes a disaster when it is sudden or
progressive, causing widespread human,
material or environmental losses
How and When an Event Becomes a Disaster?
1. At least 20% of the population are affected & in need of
emergency assistance or those dwelling units have been destroyed.
2. A great number or at least 40% of the means of livelihood such as
bancas, fishing boats, vehicles and the like are destroyed.
3. Major roads and bridges are destroyed and impassable for at least
a week, thus disrupting the flow of transport and commerce.
4. Widespread destruction of fishponds, crops, poultry and livestock,
and other agricultural products
5. Epidemics
Hazard