Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
                       National Capital Region
               DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS – MANILA
                Manila Education Center Arroceros Forest Park
                  Antonio J. Villegas St. Ermita, Manila
       Disaster Readiness
       and Risk Reduction
      Relationship that
     leads to DISASTER
    Quarter 1 Week 4 Module 2
Learning Competency:
Differentiate among hazards, exposure, vulnerabilities
 and explain the relationship of the three to disaster
                         risk.
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HOW TO USE THIS MODULE
Before starting the module, I want you to set aside other tasks that will disturb you while
enjoying the lessons. Read the simple instructions below to successfully enjoy the
objectives of this kit. Have fun!
1.   Follow carefully all the contents and instructions indicated in every page of
     this module.
2.   Write on your notebook the concepts about the lessons. Writing
     enhances learning, that is important to develop and keep in mind.
3.   Perform all the provided activities in the module.
4.   Let your facilitator/guardian assess your answers using the answer key card.
5.   Analyze conceptually the posttest and apply what you have learned.
6.   Enjoy studying!
PARTS OF THE MODULE
     •   Expectations - These are what you will be able to know after completing the
         lessons in the module
     •   Pre-test - This will measure your prior knowledge and the
         concepts to be mastered throughout the lesson.
     •   Looking Back to your Lesson - This section will measure what
         learnings and skills did you understand from the previous lesson.
     •   Brief Introduction- This section will give you an overview of the lesson.
     •   Activities - This is a set of activities you will perform with a partner.
     •   Remember - This section summarizes the concepts and
         applications of the lessons.
     •   Check your Understanding - It will verify how you learned from the lesson.
     •   Post-test - This will measure how much you have learned from
         the entire module.
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LESSON 8: RELATIONSHIP OF HAZARDS,
EXPOSURE, AND VULNERABILITIES
 EXPECTATIONS
      At the end of this module, you are to recognize the relationship among hazards,
 exposure, and vulnerabilities that leads to disaster risk. Specifically, you are expected to:
    a. describe the role of hazards, exposure, and vulnerabilities in disaster risk;
    b. identify the role of exposed elements and vulnerability on the impact of hazards;
        and
    c. suggest ways on how to overcome the impact of disaster risk.
       In the previous modules, you encountered the concepts like hazards,
vulnerability, and exposure. When these three concepts are combined, it influences the
impact of disaster risk. What could be the relationship of these three concepts? Let us
explore by answering first the given pretest.
           PRETEST
Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer that best describe the idea.
___1. Which hazard is man-made?
       A. Volcanic Eruption                            C. earthquake
       B. Faulty Electrical wiring                     D. Typhoon
___2. Which situation is vulnerable to typhoon?
       A. Open billboards                              C. Fishermen in the sea
       B. Family inside their apartment                D. Only A and C
___3. Which situation show exposure to strong earthquake?
       A. Cracks in the concrete wall of a house               C. open electrical wiring
       B. Table                                                D. newly erected apartment
___4. The impact of hazards is affected by the exposed element and the degree of vulnerability
       of the situation.
       A. True                          C. Sometimes True
       B. False                         D. Neither true nor false
___5. Which situation is most vulnerable to fire hazards?
       A. Nipa hut using candle lighting               C. A plastic factory
       B. An apartment with circuit breaker            D. A boy using electric fan at home
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LOOKING BACK TO YOUR LESSON
                                  TELL ME SOMETHING!
Directions: List down possible exposed elements for each type of hazards and be able to
describe why the elements are vulnerable to disaster.
        Hazards          Possible exposed Element                         Why is it vulnerable to hazards?
 Earthquake
 Typhoon
 Fire
                  BRIEF INTRODUCTION
               The type of hazard we experience teaches us how to be ready on the next attack.
However, we face different hazard unexpectedly. Furthermore, there are vulnerable
circumstances in our community that sometimes we neglect or never mind as long as there is
no hazard or accident that happen. For instance, illegal electric connections are sometimes done
in a community where a probable cause of fire
will start due to overloading. As long as there
would be no fire hazard, we tend to disregard the
possibility of fire hazards. Additionally, some
materials around our surroundings or the so
called elements are often neglected also. For       https://www.preventionweb.net/v2/assets/img/risk/I-DR.jpg
example, our ceiling is already loosening its gripped due to its age, yet we tend not to mind it
until strong typhoons will sweep the ceiling of our house. These are few examples how hazards,
vulnerability, and exposed elements could contribute the impact of disaster risk in our life. Let
us understand further as go on answering some activities.
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  ACTIVITY 1: THE DIFFERENCE AMONG THE THREE
DIRECTIONS: Fill in the necessary information based on the given question on each column.
Be able to suggest ways on how to lessen the risk of having disaster.
                   Who/what among in       What are the possible
                                                                     Suggest ways how to
 Type of           your community is       exposed elements
                                                                     lessen the risk of having
 Hazard            vulnerable toward       (materials) that is
                                                                     disaster
                   the hazard?             vulnerable?
 Typhoon
 Earthquake
 Fire
   ACTIVITY 2: RELATIONSHIP THAT LEADS TO DISASTER
DIRECTIONS: Examine the diagram below. You will be given two situations based on a
given hazard. Be able to describe the result after the strike of hazard and answer the questions
that follow.
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Questions:
    1. Describe the diagram in terms of hazard, vulnerability, and the exposed element.
        ___________________________________________________________________
    2. What may happen to the first community after the typhoon?
        ___________________________________________________________________
    3. What could happen to the second community after the typhoon?
        ___________________________________________________________________
    4. Explain the relationship of the concept of hazard, vulnerability, and the exposed
        element to disaster risk.
        ___________________________________________________________________
        ___________________________________________________________________
        ___________________________________________________________________
        ___________________________________________________________________
        ___________________________________________________________________
REMEMBER
•   Hazard – a dangerous phenomenon, substance, human activity or condition that may cause
    loss of life, injury or other health impacts, property damage, loss of livelihoods and
    services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage.1
•   Vulnerability – it is the tendency to become incapable of resisting hazard or the inability
    to respond after a disaster.2
•   Exposure – is the tendency of losing property, people, systems and other elements in the
    society due their presence within the hazard zones. 3
•   Disaster Risk = hazard x exposure x vulnerability4
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CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING
Directions: Explain the relationship of hazard, vulnerability, and exposed elements to the
nature of disaster risk. Be able to give examples to prove your point.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
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Rubrics:
 CRITERIA            EXEMPLARY                  ACCOMPLISHED                    DEVELOPING                         BEGINNING
  SCORE                     5                            4                               3                                1-2
               Presents relevant and         Presents reasonable           Analysis is basic or general      Analysis is vague. Failure
 CONTENT       legitimate information        information.                                                    to support statements.
                                                                           Shows no evidence of novel
                 All sentences are well      Most sentences are well       thinking and support.             Sentences lack clarity,
               constructed, varied, clear,   constructed, varied, clear    Sentences are on the same         confusing and irrelevant
               precise and interesting to    precise and interesting to    structure but still relatively
                          read.              read.                         clear.
POSTTEST
Directions: Look around your house or barangay. Identify 2 vulnerable situations to hazard.
Determine also an exposed element and be able to suggest ways on how to lessen the impact
of disaster.
                                      Identify the                                                            Suggest ways to
      Vulnerable                                                          Exposed elements
                                   hazards that could                                                       lessen the impact of
      Situations                                                             (materials)
                                         strike                                                                   disaster.
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Reference:
1.     Commission on Higher Education. Teaching Guide for Disaster Readiness and Risk
       Reduction. 2016;(June).
2.     Blanc G Le. What does vulnerabilty mean? Raisons Polit. 2019;76(4):27-42.
       doi:10.3917/rai.076.0027
3.     Fire and Emergency Management planning. Hazard, Exposure, Vulnerability, and Resilience.
       file:///Users/joefreyrchan/Desktop/DRRR MODULE/4.3 Hazard, Exposure, Vulnerability and
       Resilience.webarchive.
4.     UNISDR. Disaster Risk. https://www.preventionweb.net/risk/disaster-risk. Published 2015.
       Accessed July 1, 2020.
                                   Acknowledgements
     Writer: JOEFREY R. CHAN – MTII
     Editor / Reviewer: REBECCA M. ROXAS, EPS-Science
     Management Team: MALCOLM S. GARMA, Regional Director
                         GENIA V. SANTOS, CLMD Chief
                         DENNIS M. MENDOZA, Regional EPS in Charge
                                   of LRMS and Regional ADM Coordinator
                         MARIA MAGDALENA M. LIM, CESO V, Schools
                                   Division Superintendent
                         AIDA H. RONDILLA, CID Chief
                         LUCKY S. CARPIO, Division EPS in Charge of
                                   LRMS and Division ADM Coordinator
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ANSWER SHEETS
 Name:                                                                      Score:
 Grade and Strand:                Teacher:                                  Date:
 Parent’s/Guardian’s Signature over printed name
PRETEST
         1.___
         2.___
         3.___
         4.___
         5.___
LOOKING BACK TO YOUR LESSON
                                      TELL ME SOMETHING!
Directions: List down possible exposed elements for each type of hazards and be able to describe why
the elements are vulnerable to disaster.
        Hazards           Possible exposed Element          Why is it vulnerable to hazards?
 Earthquake
 Typhoon
 Fire
  ACTIVITY 1: THE DIFFERENCE AMONG THE THREE
DIRECTIONS: Fill in the necessary information based on the given question on each column.
Be able to suggest ways on how to lessen the risk of having disaster.
                     Who/what among in       What are the possible
                                                                       Suggest ways how to
 Type of             your community is       exposed elements
                                                                       lessen the risk of having
 Hazard              vulnerable toward       (materials) that is
                                                                       disaster
                     the hazard?             vulnerable?
 Typhoon
 Earthquake
 Fire
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  ACTIVITY 2: RELATIONSHIP THAT LEADS TO DISASTER
Questions:
   1. Describe the diagram in terms of hazard, vulnerability, and the exposed element.
       ___________________________________________________________________
   2. What may happen to the first community after the typhoon?
       ___________________________________________________________________
   3. What could happen to the second community after the typhoon?
       ___________________________________________________________________
   4. Explain the relationship of the concept of hazard, vulnerability, and the exposed
       element to disaster risk.
       ___________________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________________
       ___________________________________________________________________
CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING
Directions: Explain the relationship of hazard, vulnerability, and exposed elements to the
nature of disaster risk. Be able to give examples to prove your point.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
Rubrics:
 CRITERIA          EXEMPLARY                  ACCOMPLISHED                   DEVELOPING                        BEGINNING
  SCORE                   5                            4                              3                               1-2
             Presents relevant and         Presents reasonable          Analysis is basic or general     Analysis is vague. Failure
 CONTENT     legitimate information        information.                                                  to support statements.
                                                                        Shows no evidence of novel
               All sentences are well      Most sentences are well      thinking and support.            Sentences lack clarity,
             constructed, varied, clear,   constructed, varied, clear   Sentences are on the same        confusing and irrelevant
             precise and interesting to    precise and interesting to   structure but still relatively
                        read.              read.                        clear.
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POSTTEST
Directions: Look around your house or barangay. Identify 2 vulnerable situations to hazard.
Determine also an exposed element and be able to suggest ways on how to lessen the impact
of disaster.
                            Identify the                                 Suggest ways to
      Vulnerable                                Exposed elements
                         hazards that could                            lessen the impact of
      Situations                                   (materials)
                               strike                                        disaster.
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ANSWER KEYS
PRETEST
1.      B
2.      D
3.      A
4.      A
5.      A
TELL ME SOMETHING
ANSWERS MAY VARY
                Hazards                         Possible exposed Element                            Why is it vulnerable to hazards?
                                       Cracks in the wall of the house                   The cracks indicate that the house or building might
     Earthquake                                                                          collapse during earthquake.
                                       Leaning electrical post                           During strong winds, the electrical post might collapse
     Typhoon                                                                             and live wire could kill humans
                                       Open electrical wiring                            It can cause electric shock or start of fire when exposed
     Fire                                                                                to combustible materials.
      ACTIVITY 1: THE DIFFERENCE AMONG THE THREE
ANSWERS MAY VARY
                                         Who/what among in your              What are the possible exposed
                                                                                                                 Suggest ways how to lessen the
     Type of Hazard                      community is vulnerable             elements (materials) that is
                                                                                                                 risk of having disaster
                                         toward the hazard?                  vulnerable?
     Typhoon                             Elderly, children, house,           Ceiling, leaning electrical post,   Fix loosened ceiling, contact
                                         agricultural crops                  billboards                          electrician before typhoon
                                                                                                                 strikes.
     Earthquake                          High building, humans,              Substandard building                Consult civil engineers for
                                         animals                             construction, leaning electrical    building maintenance
                                                                             post, cracks in the wall
     Fire                                Whole community                     House with light materials,         Consult electrician, avoid
                                                                             illegal connections/jumpers,        octopus connections.
                                                                             unfix open wiring
      ACTIVITY 2: RELATIONSHIP THAT LEADS TO DISASTER
Questions:
        5.     Describe the diagram in terms of hazard, vulnerability, and the exposed element.
               The diagram shows a typhoon hazard. Both community is vulnerable to storm surge where their houses are exposed elements.
        6.     What may happen to the first community after the typhoon?
               The first community might have suffered severe destruction of their houses due to strong winds and severe flooding due
               clogging of canals caused by improper waste disposal.
        7.     What could happen to the second community after the typhoon?
               The second community might have experienced less community destruction or little flooding. The mangroves could have
               prevented the flooding and the proper waste disposal kept the canals in good flowing.
        8.     Explain the relationship of the concept of hazard, vulnerability, and the exposed element to disaster risk.
               The nature of disaster risk is dictated or influenced by the nature of hazard, vulnerability, and the exposed element in the
               community. The degree of vulnerability and element exposed in the hazards determines the degree of disaster. Furthermore, the
               move to lessen the exposure and vulnerability of a community will lessen the impact of disaster.
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CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING
Directions: Explain the relationship of hazard, vulnerability, and exposed elements to the
nature of disaster risk. Be able to give examples to prove your point.
ANSWERS MAY VARY
POSTTEST
Directions: Look around your house or barangay. Identify 2 vulnerable situations to hazard. Determine also an exposed element and be able
to suggest ways on how to lessen the impact of disaster. ANSWERS MAY VARY
                                      Identify the hazards that                                            Suggest ways to lessen the
      Vulnerable Situations                                            Exposed elements (materials)
                                             could strike                                                     impact of disaster.
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