
The history of Philippine disasters and calamities dates all the way back 1610 with the records to be found in the Manila Observatory. There can be found narratives of earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, typhoons, floods and other natural disasters. I…
The Philippine Journal dedicated to Disaster Response and Risk Reduction
The history of Philippine disasters and calamities dates all the way back 1610 with the records to be found in the Manila Observatory. There can be found narratives of earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, typhoons, floods and other natural disasters. I…
It is during this time of the year that we all get to take a break. We tend to relax more and enjoy the conviviality with fellow workers, community members, our church congregation, friends and most of all our families. It is only natural that we ar…
The Philippine Council for Health Research and Development - Department of Science and Technology (PCHRD-DOST) conducts workshops in different regions of the country to encourage and capacitate young researchers on frameworks for conducting disaster…
No. 4. Always wear a personal floatation device The Philippines gets an average of 20 Tropical Storms and Typhoons annually. This makes the country one of the most disaster prone countries in the word. These weather phenomena not only subjects the c…
No 3. Remember Your Priorities (1. Self, 2. Team, 3. Victim) The Philippines gets an average of 20 Tropical Storms and Typhoons annually. This makes the country one of the most disaster prone countries in the word. These weather phenomena not only …
No. 2 Always be Proactive The Philippines gets an average of 20 Tropical Storms and Typhoons annually. This makes the country one of the most disaster prone countries in the word. These weather phenomena not only subjects the country to the destruct…
No. 1. Keep it Simple The Philippines gets an average of 20 Tropical Storms and Typhoons annually. This makes the country one of the most disaster prone countries in the word. These weather phenomena not only subjects the country to the destructive …
The Philippines is one of the most disaster prone countries in the world. Being at the Typhoon Belt it averages 20 storms and typhoons annually. Thus, floods and landslides are to be expected because of its geography and the populations are classica…
TOPSY TURVY A sausage stall lies upside down after Supertyphoon “Lawin” tore through Tuguegarao City with winds exceeding 200 kph. —RICHARD REYES DINGRAS, ILOCOS NORTE—This town’s residents on Thursday survived the onslaught of Supertyphoon “Lawin” …
Photo courtesy of Ritchie Van Cuaderno Angeles of Pasig C3 It took TS Ondoy to shake things up with regards to Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) from the national level down to the local government level. It became the impetus of RA 1012…
Pasig City lies between the Marikina River and the Pasig River. Together with Marikina and Cainta, Pasig City is a catch basin for the rains that fall on the Sierra Madre mountain range that borders Bulacan, Rizal and Quezon. Even by historical acco…
Loud sirens signaled the start of the 3rd Quarter Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake Drill (NSED) at 9 am on Wednesday, September 28, in various parts of the country. This was followed immediately by a series of well-orchestrated disaster response s…
The UNICEF is at the forefront with regards to the addressing the vulnerability of Filipino children in times of calamities and disaster. Recognizing that the most vulnerable segments of the Philippine population are the children, UNICEF has program…
Seven years ago on September 26, 2009, the rains started to fall heavily. What was expected was a tropical storm named Ondoy and Metro Manila and its adjacent provinces were under Storm Warning Signal No. 1. But the rains were not only heavy. It was…
Stepping up its efforts in disaster preparedness, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has come up with a handbook for designing and building safer public infrastructure and facilities amid the increasing impact of climate chan…