You will do a risk assessment in a certain area found in Project NOAH. After they identified the prone area, they will cite and describe the effect of natural disasters such as the earthquake and active volcanoes and how we can mitigate its adverse effect in the community. Anchored in the Primer on National Disaster Preparedness and Coping Mechanisms.
Processing Questions:
1. What to do before the event?
2. What to do during the event?
3. What to do after the event?
4. How to cope with traumatic experiences during and after a disaster?
Answers & Comments
Answer:
While other scientific agencies, like Pagasa, have produced their own hazard maps, Project NOAH's hazard maps for storm surges, floods, and landslides can be drilled down to a barangay level of specificity. These hazard maps also show which areas are safe for evacuation.
Explanation:
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