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BARANGAY LABANGAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT CONTINGENCY PLAN (BLDRRMC) CONTENT: I. Barangay Labangal Profile: (Brief Description) II. Population at Risk and Their Livelihood: (Context) III. Government Infrastructure/Project, Schools, Command Center and Private Sector IV. Legal Basis for the creation of BLDRRMC V. Objectives VI. Organization/Functional Structure and Support Facilities VII. Barangay Labangal Disaster Risk Reduction Management FINANCIAL PLAN (BLDRRMFP): (Detailed allocation plan) A. 5% of 2014 annual budget sliced for BLDRRMF amounting to One Million Three Hundred Forty Seven Thousand One hundred twenty Pesos and 15 cents (1,347,120.15) B. Reverted Unexpended balances from 2011, 2012 & 2013 Calamity Fund into available fund to augment the 2014 BLDRRMF, amounting to Two Million Four Hundred Forty Four Thousand Five Hundred Nineteen & 37 cents (2,444,519.37) C. 2015 Calamity Fund amounting to 1,428,350.30 VIII. Action Plan by Type of Hazard IX. ANNEXES 1. BARANGAY LABANGAL MULTI- HAZARD MAP 2. BARANGAY LABANGAL HAZARD MAP By MGB ------------00000----------

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BARANGAY LABANGAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT CONTINGENCY PLAN

(BLDRRMC)

CONTENT:

I. Barangay Labangal Profile: (Brief Description)

II. Population at Risk and Their Livelihood: (Context)

III. Government Infrastructure/Project, Schools, Command Center

and Private Sector

IV. Legal Basis for the creation of BLDRRMC

V. Objectives

VI. Organization/Functional Structure and Support Facilities

VII. Barangay Labangal Disaster Risk Reduction Management FINANCIAL PLAN (BLDRRMFP): (Detailed allocation plan)

A. 5% of 2014 annual budget sliced for BLDRRMF amounting to One Million

Three Hundred Forty Seven Thousand One hundred twenty Pesos and 15

cents (1,347,120.15)

B. Reverted Unexpended balances from 2011, 2012 & 2013 Calamity Fund into

available fund to augment the 2014 BLDRRMF, amounting to Two Million

Four Hundred Forty Four Thousand Five Hundred Nineteen & 37 cents

(2,444,519.37)

C. 2015 Calamity Fund amounting to 1,428,350.30

VIII. Action Plan by Type of Hazard

IX. ANNEXES

1. BARANGAY LABANGAL MULTI- HAZARD MAP 2. BARANGAY LABANGAL HAZARD MAP

By MGB ------------00000----------

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I. Barangay Labangal Profile: (Brief description)

Barangay Labangal is an urban coastal barangay located along Sarangani Bay and

Barangay Calumpang on the southern portion, Barangay Apopong on the north and

Western side and on the east by Silway River. It comprises 38 puroks with a total land

area of 1,252 hectares and total population of 57, 342 with thirteen thousand one hundred

eighty seven (13,187) households as of 2011 census. A third biggest populated Barangay

in General Santos City.

II. Population at Risk and Their Livelihood: (CONTEXT)

Despite of being a progressive barangay, there are identified families vulnerable to flash

flood and fire incident. This is because of the presence of four major rivers namely

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Makar, Molok, Sinawal and Silway River, these areas are thickly populated and most

of the people are living below poverty line. Houses are made mostly of light materials.

Occasional flooding occurs on this area when there are heavy rains on the upper valley

that connects on these rivers.

Damage portion of Lower Silway Bridge, (June 30, 2014 Silway River flash flood)

About Four Thousand One Hundred Thirty Six (4136) households are living along these

riverbanks. It consists of Purok Roberto-248 households, Balunto-795 households,

Kindat-346 families, Malipayon-315 households Matinabangon-599 households

Bulaong Phase 1-190 households, Bulaong Phase 2-159 households Bulaong

Extension-376 households Palen-127 households, Kulasi-568 households and Purok

Saludin-413 households.

Because of the condition of their houses, they are very much vulnerable to fire incidents.

There are five (5) fire incidents happened on the first half of this year, 2014. The

economic activities of these people are fishing, quarrying, vending, construction laborers

and employment in canning industries, local malls and factories.

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1.) Fire Incident at Crossing Makar (Purok Malipayon) May 29, 2014

2.) Fire Incidents at Purok Magsaysay B, May 22, 2014

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3.) Fire Incident at Purok Acharon, January 14, 2014

4.) Fire Incidents at Purok Acharon, January 14, 2014

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5.) Purok Malipayon Fire incident on January 14, 2014

III. GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE/PROJECT, SCHOOLS,

COMMAND CENTER and PRIVATE SECTOR:

The availability of five (5) elementary schools, one high school and Barangay

Gymnasium for the immediate evacuation center for the displaced person, covered courts,

multi-purpose hall, road network, bridges and disaster preparedness of the vulnerable

population and the functional Barangay Labangal Risk Reduction Management Council

with Local Disaster Operation Center or BLDRRM COMMAND CENTER at Barangay

Hall building plus support from the Private Sector like RCR foundation chaired by

Hon. Mayor Ronnel C. Rivera and Bobslor Pacquiao Foundation chaired by Hon.

Brgy. Kagawad Alberto D. (Bobby) Pacquiao reduces the effects of disaster.

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The Zoning Ordinance of General Santos City classified the areas along national highway

of Barangay Labangal as industrial and commercial zone, in addition the 900 hectare

property of Espina State was also declared as industrial zone in which Dona Soledad

Subdivision is located. The interior areas aside from Espina Estate are classified as

residential zone. The modern government seaport and a private owned wharfs, industries,

fish processing, batching plants and tin canning corporations contributes the development

of Barangay Labangal and it is one of the big earner of the city. The City and Barangay

government has invested infrastructure project within Barangay Labangal area to cope

up the growing needs for the development of the area as well as the growing needs of the

constituents of Barangay Labangal.

BARANGAY LABANGAL INFRASTRUCTURE MAP

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Administration Office & BDRRMC Command Center:

Sand bagging at Purok Matinabangon sponsored by Bobslor Pacquiao Foundation

with PUNONG BARANGAY and BOBSLOR PACQUIAO FOUNDATION VICE

PRESIDENT LORELIE G. PACQUIAO:

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Mayor Ronnel C. Rivera conducted meeting with DPWH personnel, City

Engineering Officials, PNP Officials and Barangay Officials at the actual site of the

partially damaged Silway River during the flash floods on June 30, 2014.

Damage Portion of Lower Silway Bridge and Purok Matinabangon River Bank

(June 30, 2014 Flash Flood)

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Barangay Labanagal Officials with City Mayor Ronnel C. Rivera, (June 30, 2014)

Barangay Administrator Engineer Ronald B. Nuneza handed over to Mayor Ronnel C. Rivera the

copy of the approved budget for Gabion Dike along Silway river at Purok Matinabangon, thereafter

Mayor Rivera ordered the concern government agency to fast tract the bidding and implementation

of the project. (June 30, 2014 flash flood)

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Four (4) months after Mayor Rivera ordered to fast tract the implementation of the gabion dike. On

Nov. 3, 2014, SBM and Infrastructure Chairman Bobby D. Pacquiao visits the construction of the

said gabion dike along Silway River at Purok Matinabangon together with SBM Francisco Cavan Sr.

IV. Legal Basis for the creation of BLDRRMC:

I.) As mandated in Republic Act 10121 known as “Philippine Disaster Risk

Reduction and Management Act of 2010”:

xxxxx

Section 12. Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (LDRRMO).

(a) There shall be established an LDRRMO in every province, city and municipality, and a Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committee (BDRRMC) in every barangay which shall be responsible for setting the direction, development, implementation and coordination of disaster risk management programs within their territorial jurisdiction.

(b) The LDRRMO shall be under the office of the governor, city or municipal mayor, and the punong barangay in case of the BDRRMC. The LDRRMOs shall be initially organized and composed of a DRRMO to be assisted by three (3) staff responsible for: (1) administration and training; (2) research and planning; and (3) operations and warning. The LDRRMOs and the BDRRMCs shall organize, train and directly supervise the local emergency response teams and the ACDVs.

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(c) The provincial, city and municipal DRRMOs or BDRRMCs shall perform the following functions with impartiality given the emerging challenges brought by disasters of our times:

(1) Design, program, and coordinate disaster risk reduction and management activities consistent with the National Council's standards and guidelines;

(2) Facilitate and support risk assessments and contingency planning activities at the local level;

(3) Consolidate local disaster risk information which includes natural hazards, vulnerabilities, and climate change risks, and maintain a local risk map;

(4) Organize and conduct training, orientation, and knowledge management activities on disaster risk reduction and management at the local level;

(5) Operate a multi-hazard early warning system, linked to disaster risk reduction to provide accurate and timely advice to national or local emergency response organizations and to the general public, through diverse mass media, particularly radio, landline communications, and technologies for communication within rural communities;

(6) Formulate and implement a comprehensive and - integrated LDRRMP in accordance with the national, regional and provincial framework, and policies on disaster risk reduction in close coordination with the local development councils (LDCs);

(7) Prepare and submit to the local sanggunian through the LDRRMC and the LDC the annual LDRRMO Plan and budget, the proposed programming of the LDRRMF, other dedicated disaster risk reduction and management resources, and other regular funding source/s and budgetary support of the LDRRMO/BDRRMC;

(8) Conduct continuous disaster monitoring and mobilize instrumentalities and entities of the LGUs, CSOs, private groups and organized volunteers, to utilize their facilities and resources for the protection and preservation of life and properties during emergencies in accordance with existing policies and procedures;

(9) Identify, assess and manage the hazards vulnerabilities and risks that may occur in their locality;

(10) Disseminate information and raise public awareness about those hazards. vulnerabilities and risks, their nature, effects, early warning signs and counter-measures;

(11) Identify and implement cost-effective risk reduction measures/strategies;

(12) Maintain a database of human resource, equipment, directories, and location of critical infrastructures and their capacities such as hospitals and evacuation centers;

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(13) Develop, strengthen and operationalize mechanisms for partnership or networking with the private sector, CSOs, and volunteer groups;

(14) Take all necessary steps on a continuing basis to maintain, provide, or arrange the provision of, or to otherwise make available, suitably-trained and competent personnel for effective civil defense and disaster risk reduction and management in its area;

(15) Organize, train, equip and supervise the local emergency response teams and the ACDV s, ensuring that humanitarian aid workers are equipped with basic skills to assist mothers to breastfeed;

(16) Respond to and manage the adverse effects of emergencies and carry out recovery activities in the affected area, ensuring that there is an efficient mechanism for immediate delivery of food, shelter and medical supplies for women and children, endeavor to create a special place where internally-displaced mothers can find help with breastfeeding, feed and care for their babies and give support to each other;

(17) Within its area, promote and raise public awareness of and compliance with this Act and legislative provisions relevant to the purpose of this Act;

(18) Serve as the secretariat and executive arm of the LDRRMC;

(19) Coordinate other disaster risk reduction and management activities;

(20) Establish linkage/network with other LGUs for disaster risk reduction and emergency response purposes;

(21) Recommend through the LDRRMC the enactment of local ordinances consistent with the requirements of this Act;

(22) Implement policies, approved plans and programs of the LDRRMC consistent with the policies and guidelines laid down in this Act;

(23) Establish a Provincial/City/Municipal/Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Operations Center;

(24) Prepare and submit, through the LDRRMC and the LDC, the report on the utilization of the LDRRMF and other dedicated disaster risk reduction and management resources to the local Commission on Audit (COA), copy furnished the regional director of the OCD and the Local Government Operations Officer of the DILG; and

(25) Act on other matters that may be authorized by the LDRRMC.

(d) The BDRRMC shall be a regular committee of the existing BDC and shall be subject thereto. The punong barangay shall facilitate and ensure the participation of at least two (2) CSO representatives from existing and active community-based people's organizations representing the most vulnerable and marginalized groups in the barangay.

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II.) The approval of Barangay Resolution 022 Series of 2014 “ RESOLUTION

TO RE-ORGANIZE THE BARANGAY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION

MANAGEMENT COUNCIL (BDRRMC) OF BARANGAY LABANGAL, GENERAL

SANTOS CITY”.

III.) Barangay Executive Order No. 002 Series of 20014 “RE-ORGANIZING

THE BARANGAY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT

COMMITTEE (BDRRMC).”

V. OBJECTIVES:

A. General Objectives:

“A Safer Adaptive and Disaster Resilient Barangay Communities towards

Sustainable Development”

B. Specific Objectives:

1. To organize and strengthen the Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management

Committee (BDRRMC) of Barangay Labangal, General Santos City for them to become

effective and functional disaster managers able to handle any form of calamities, both

man- induced and natural.

2. To be active and effective agents and advocate of DRRM initiatives at the grassroots

level effectively implementing/handling disaster related activities,

3. To be able to provide quick/immediate assistance to victims such as food, medicines, first

aid, transportation and the like during disaster or any untoward situation arises.

4. To be able to conduct/initiate relevant trainings preparedness, mitigation, response and

management at the Barangay level.

5. To be able to undertake pro-active approach to minimize vulnerabilities and disaster risks

minimizing loss of lives, livelihood and property.

6. To capacitate the key actors and the people in the community to reduce disaster risk.

7. To be able to have baseline information to be further develop and strengthen disaster risk

reduction management program of the Barangay.

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VI. ORGANIZATIONAL/FUNCTIONAL STRUCTURE and SUPPORT

FACILITIES:

Barangay Labangal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council Organizational

Structure and the Functional Committee:

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1. EARLY WARNING SYSTEM and COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL

TASK UNIT:

The Communication Task Unit of Barangay Labangal Disaster Risk Reduction and

Management Council (BLDRRMC) is mandated to establish linkages and coordinate the

offices of PAG-ASA and the City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council

(CDRRMC) for weather update.

Hence most of the flash floods of Barangay Labangal are contributed by the heavy rains

at the upper valley of Barangay Labangal; the BLDRRMC assigned the communication

task unit to established communication link from the upper valley. They are mandated to

disseminate the information to the purok leaders and the possible affected communities.

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2.) EVACUATION TASK UNIT and PROCEDURES:

Upon approval of the BLDRRMC, the Evacuation Task Unit will execute the procedure

of evacuation. They will assist the affected and displaced communities for evacuation and

secure them from further damage.

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Barangay Labangal Gym Sketch Plan (as Evacuation Center)

During Calamities, Barangay Labangal Gym will serve as the primary evacuation

center for Barangay Labangal displaced person, it can absorb up to 300 individual. The

schools within Barangay Labangal will serve as secondary evacuation center, if in case

there are displaced communities more than the capacity of the primary evacuation center,

they will occupy the nearest school of their area.

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Alternate Evacuation Centers:

The Barangay Labangal National High School and five (5) elementary schools,

namely; Labangal Elementary School, Saway Elementary School, Balunto

Elementary School, Saludin Elementary School and Kindat Elementary School will

serves as alternate evacuation centers, the school principal or the head teacher of every

school shall serves as Camp Chief or. History of fire incident and flash floods in

Barangay Labangal did not reach to such extreme damage,

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3.) TRANSPORTATION TASK UNIT:

During emergencies and or during information dissemination all vehicle of Barangay

Labangal will serve to execute the function of the task unit upon approval of the Punong

Barangay.

INVENTORY OF EXESTING BARANGAY VEHICLE

PARTICULARS

NO. OF

UNITS

OPERATIONAL

PURPOSE

REMARKS

DUMPTRUCK

4

RESCUE AND

TRANSPORT VEHICLE

DURING CALAMITY

(GARBAGE COLLECTION

AND MAINTENANCE

SUPPLY VEHICLE-

NORMAL DAYS)

FUNCTIONAL

PATROL CAR 2 PEACE AND ORDER

RESCUE UNIT

FUNCTIONAL

AMBULANCE 1 EMERGENCY RESCUE

UNIT

FUNCTIONAL

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HEALTH PATROL

(TRICYCLE)

1

ASSIST HEALTH

ACTIVITY (NORMAL AND

EMERGENCY SITUATION)

FUNCTIONAL

PEACE PATROL

(TRICYCLE)

1 ASSIST PEACE KEEPING

ACTIVITY (NORMAL

AND EMERGENCY

SITUATION)

FUNCTIONAL

MOTORCYCLE

8 ASSIST DESSIMINATE

INFORMATION AND

INSTRUCTION DURING

EMERGENCY

(DESIGNATED

FUNCTION DURING

NORMAL SITUATION)

FUNCTIONAL

TOTAL UNIT 17

4.) SECURITY TASK UNIT:

Security Task Unit will will coordinate to all peace keeping unit within the area of

Barangay Labangal and secure the safety of the affected areas and the evacuation centers

as well.

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5.) MEDICAL/HEALTH and SANITATION TASK UNIT:

Health situation of the affected people and displaced person will be attended by the

Medical Task Unit and Health personnel of Barangay Labangal LGU. They will evaluate

the availabilty of the medical supply and report the status to the Punong Barangay for the

immediate resolution.

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6.) RELIEF TASK UNIT:

Relief and assitance for the displaced person will be attended by our Relief Task Unit

during emergencies. The task unit will evaluate the capacity of the Barangay to distribute

relief assistance to the affected families. They will submit report to the Punong Barangay

the situation and the availability of goods and supply.

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7.) RESCUE TASK UNIT:

The Rescue Task Unit is mandated to assist by all possible means to all displaced

communities within Barangay Labangal and secure the affected residence for their safety.

They must coordinate the Transportation Task Unit for the use of the transportation

equipment of Barangay Labangal. Every now and then they will evaluate and gather

information of the prevailing situation and report to the Punong Barangay for further

instruction.

VII. BLDRRM FINANCIAL PLAN:

A. ANNUAL BUDGET Calendar Year 2014:

The allocation of 5% Calamity Fund (as mandated in R.A. 7160 otherwise

known as Local Code of 1991) of 2014 Annual Budget amounting to One

Million Three Hundred Forty Seven Thousand One Hundred Twenty

Pesos and 15 cents (1,347,120.15) is divided into 30% Quick Respond Fund

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(QRF) or Standby Fund and 70% Mitigation and Preparedness Fund as

mandated in R.A. 10121 otherwise known as "Philippine Disaster Risk

Reduction and Management Act of 2010".

The Barangay Labangal QRF or stand-by fund of 2014 amounting to Four

Hundred Four Thousand One Hundred Thirty Six & 05 cents (404,136.05) for

relief and recovery programs and the 70% Mitigation and Preparedness Fund

or Pre-disaster Preparedness Programs including training, purchasing life-

saving rescue equipment, supplies and medicines, for post disaster activities,

and for payment of premiums on calamity insurance amounting to Nine

Hundred Forty Two Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty Four & 11 cents are as

follows:

I. Quick Response Fund (QRF) or stand-by fund for relief and recovery

programs (30%):

Activities CO MOOE TOTAL 1. Relief

a. Relief/food commodities

b. Medicines c. Other relief support

services d. Fuels and lubricants e. Emergency

transportation services f. Communication

services g. Other MOOE

120,000.00

100,000.00

10,000.00

30,000.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

4,136.05

120,000.00

100,000.00

10,000.00

30,000.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

4,136.05

2. Recovery Programs a. Housing materials b. Seeds and other farm

inputs c. Monitoring and

evaluation d. Repair and

reconstruction e. Other works or services

30,000.00

-

10,000.00

30,000.00

10,000.00

30,000.00

-

10,000.00

30,000.00

10,000.00

TOTAL 30,000.00 374,136.05

404,136.05

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II. Other Disaster Risk Management activities such as, but not limited to,

Pre-disaster Preparedness Programs including training, purchasing

life-saving rescue equipment, supplies and medicines, for post

disaster activities, and for payment of premiums on calamity

insurance etc. are as follows (70%):

Activities CO MOOE TOTAL

1. Trainings, conference and emergency meetings

37,984.11

37,984.11

2. Purchase of life-saving equipment and rubber boats

-

-

3. Supplies and Medicines 35,000.00 35,000.00

4. Insurance premiums -volunteer 15,000.00 15,000.00

5. Insurance premium- evacuation center

40,000.00 40,000.00

6. Construction of Evacuation Center 25,000.00 25,000.00

7. Warning equipment and services - -

8. Communication equipment and facilities

- -

9. Medical, Dental & Laboratory supply 30,000.00 30,000.00

10. R/M of office Building 35,000.00

35,000.00

11. Office Supplies 15,000.00

15,000.00

12. Emergency field investigation - -

13. Risk Mapping - -

14. Fuel and lubricants 10,000.00 10,000.00

15. Tree Planting supply - -

16. Purchase one unit dump truck 400,000.00 400,000.00

17. Purchase one unit rescue vehicle 300,000.00 300,000.00

Total

790,000.00

152,984.11

942,984.11

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B. SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET FROM Calendar Year 2011, 2012 &

2013:

Besides of the 2014 annual allocation there are available funds for utilization this

year coming from un-expended balance of BLDRRMF of the previous years starting

2011 up to 2013 amounting to Two Million Four Hundred Forty Four Thousand Five

Hundred Nineteen & 37 cents (2,444,519.37). It was made available by virtue of

Sangguniang Barangay Resolution #92 series of 2014.

AUGMENTATION FUND COMING FROM THE 30% PREVIOUS LOCAL DISATER RISK

REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT FUND FROM THE YEAR 2011-2013, amounting to

Seven Hundred Sixty Two Thousand Four Hundred Forty eight & Fifty one cent

(762,448.51)

I. Quick Response Fund (QRF) or stand-by fund for relief and recovery

programs (30%): (Lump Sum Fund)

Activities CO MOOE TOTAL 3. Relief

h. Relief/food commodities

i. Medicines j. Other relief support

services k. Fuels and lubricants l. Emergency

transportation services m. Communication

services n. Other MOOE

4. Recovery Programs f. Housing materials g. Seeds and other farm

inputs h. Monitoring and

evaluation i. Repair and

reconstruction j. Other works or services

-

TOTAL php762,448.51

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II. Other Disaster Risk Management activities such as, but not limited to, Pre-

disaster Preparedness Programs including training, purchasing life-saving

rescue equipment, supplies and medicines, for post disaster activities, and

for payment of premiums on calamity insurance etc. are as follows (70%):

Activities CO MOOE TOTAL

1. Trainings, conference and

emergency meetings

80,000.00

80,000.00

2. Travelling Expense 65,000.00 65,000.00

3. Drugs and Medicines 69,112.87 69,112.87

4. Food Supplies Expense 75,000.00 75,000.00

5. Insurance premium- evacuation center

6. Construction of Evacuation Center

7. Warning equipment and services - -

8. Communication equipment and facilities

- -

9. Medical, Dental & Laboratory supply

10. R/M of School Building 25,000.00

25,000.00

11. Office Supplies 10,000.00 10,000.00

12. Emergency field investigation - -

13. Risk Mapping - -

14. Fuel and lubricants 17,957.99 17,957.99

15. Machineries (mini chainsaw) 30,000.00 - 30,000.00

16. Purchase one unit fire truck (additional fund)

1,300,000.00 1,300,000.00

17. Other Supply Expense 10,000.00 10,000.00

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Total 1,355,000.00 327,070.86 1,682,070.86

C. ANNUAL BUDGET FOR 2015 CALAMITY FUND amounting to

1,428,350.30

I. Quick Response Fund (QRF) or stand-by fund for relief and recovery

programs (30%):

2015 30% QRF amounting to 428,505.09

Activities CO MOOE TOTAL 5. Relief

o. Relief/food commodities

150,000.00

150,000.00

p. Medicines 100,000.00 100,000.00

q. Other relief support services

50,000.00 50,000.00

r. Fuels and lubricants 20,000.00 20,000.00

s. Emergency transportation services

t. Communication services

g. Other MOOE 30,000.00 30,000.00

6. Recovery Programs

k. Housing materials 10,000.00 10,000.00

l. Seeds and other farm inputs

8,505.09 8,505.09

m. Monitoring and evaluation

10,000.00 10,000.00

n. Repair and reconstruction

o. Other works or services 50,000.00 50,000.00

TOTAL 428,505.09

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II. Other Disaster Risk Management activities such as, but not limited to,

Pre-disaster Preparedness Programs including training, purchasing

life-saving rescue equipment, supplies and medicines, for post

disaster activities, and for payment of premiums on calamity

insurance etc. are as follows (70%):

2015 70% Preparedness and Mitigation fund amounting to 999,845.21

Activities CO MOOE TOTAL

18. Trainings, conference and emergency meetings

80,000.00 80,000.00

19. Purchase of Personal Protective equipment (PPE)

10,000.00 10,000.00

20. Supplies and Medicines

21. Insurance premiums -volunteer

22. Insurance premium- evacuation center

23. Construction of Evacuation Center

24. Warning equipment and services

25. Communication equipment and facilities

50,000.00 50,000.00

26. Camera for documentation 60,000.00 60,000.00

27. R/M of office Building

28. Office Supplies 5,000.00 5,000.00

29. Emergency field investigation 5,000.00 5,000.00

30. Risk Mapping 9,845.21 9,845.21

31. Fuel and lubricants 25,000.00 25,000.00

32. Tree Planting supply 5,000.00 5,000.00

33. Purchase one unit monitoring vehicle 450,000.00 450,000.00

34. Purchase one unit rescue vehicle (augmentation fund for 2014 allocation)

300,000.00 300,000.00

Total

999,845.21

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VIII. Action Plan by Type of Hazard:

A. Flash Flood/River Swelling

Programs/Activities Bud.

Req.

Fund

Source

Time Frame Res. Person

1. Updating of spot

map/house tagging to

families with in 10 meters

danger zone (river banks)

2,000.00 70%

disaster

fund

July 2014 G. Saway

2. Verification of family

reference base on City

Census

N/A N/A 1st Week

August 2014

N. Labiton

3. Presentation of Spot

mapping/master listing

house tagging result to

Brgy. Council (remaining

families)

N/A N/A 3rd

Wednesday of

August

R. Abing

4. Demolition & relocation of

families (30 families.)

Molok Bridge/River

50T 70% brgy

disaster

fund

July 12, 2014 Brgy. Staff

& BobsLor

Pascquiao

staff

5. Purchase of food supplies 20T 70%

disaster

fund

July 2014 H. Ortega

Self Demolition of the residents of Purok Matinabangon of their shanties along

Silway River Bank

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B. Fire Incident

1. Masterlisting/spot

mapping house tagging

(updating)

5,000.00 70%brgy

disaster

fund

August 2014 G. Saway

2. Family Ref. No.

verification

N/A N/A Sept.-Dec

2014

N. Labiton

3. Purchase of Fire Truck 1.6M 70% brgy

disaster

fund

Oct. 2014 Brgy.

Council

4. Conduct Family disaster

Preparedness Training to

Fire hazard puroks

200T -Do- Sept. 2014 –

Dec. 2015

BDRRMC

5. Purchase communication

equipment

200T 70%

disaster

fund

2015 BDRRMC/H.

Ortega

6. Purchase of food supplies 150T 30%

disaster

fund

2015 BDRRMC/H.

Ortega

Fire Incident at Purok Acharon on January 14, 2014

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Punong Barangay Lorelie G. Pacquiao with Barangay Labangal social worker

visited Purok Acharon during fire incident on January 14, 2014.

BLDRRM-AO, Reynaldo S. Abing interviewed by local radio station personnel

during the fire incidents at Purok Acharon on January 14, 2014.

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Barangay Social worker Intervention on Purok Acharon fire victims, January 14,

2014

Fire incident at Crossing Makar, Purok San Vicente on May 29, 2014

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Punong Barangay Lorelie G. Pacquiao at Purok Magsaysay-B fire incident on May

22, 2014

Fire incident at Purok Magsaysay B on May 22, 2014

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IX. ANNEXES

THE BARANGAY LABANGAL MULTI-HAZARD MAP

The Barangay Labangal Multi-Hazard Map indicates the vulnerable areas of flash floods

and fire incidents. Colored with yellow indicates low risk, colored orange indicates

medium risk, and colored with red indicates high risk and colored with brown indicates

fire hazard areas.

It also indicates the pickup point for evacuees, vital government installation such as

health centers, Makar Wharf, Brgy Gym and Brgy Hall, schools, churches, road and

bridges.

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Prepared by: Reynaldo S. Abing

BLDRRM-Action Officer