SHAK SHAKE E DRI DRILL 201 LL 2015 30 July 2015 (THURSDAY) - - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
SHAK SHAKE E DRI DRILL 201 LL 2015 30 July 2015 (THURSDAY) - - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Metro Manila SHAK SHAKE E DRI DRILL 201 LL 2015 30 July 2015 (THURSDAY) - 10:30 AM Day Time Drill (Metrowide) - 8:00 PM Night Time Drill (Pasig City CBD) Metr Metro o Manila Manila Council Meeting Council Meeting 2 June 2015 at Manila
Metro Manila
SHAK SHAKE E DRI DRILL 201 LL 2015
30 July 2015 (THURSDAY)
- 10:30 AM Day Time Drill (Metrowide)
- 8:00 PM Night Time Drill (Pasig City CBD)
Metr Metro
- Manila
Manila Council Meeting Council Meeting
2 June 2015 at Manila Yacht Club, Manila City
Metro Manila Shake Drill on July 30, 2015
MMC Res. 15-10, Series of 2015 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM (Day Time Drill) MMC Res. 15-11, Series of 2015 Starting at 8:00 PM at Pasig City CBD (Night Time Drill)
www.bepreparedmetromanila.com
www.metromanilashakedrill.com
Number of Participants:
Organizations: 162 Individuals: 97,222
(As of July 3, 2015)
Or Organiza ganizations tions Par articipa ticipating ting in in Metr Metro
- Manila Shak
Manila Shake e Drill Drill
- 8 ROCKWELL PROJECT MNGT TEAM
- ABS-CBN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
UNIT
- AGL MARKET RESEARCH, INC.
- ALTEGRA HEALTH PHILIPPINES, INC
- ASSOCIATION OF ESCOLTA STACRUZ
FIRE & RESCUE VOLUNTEER INC.
- BSM CREW SERVICE CENTRE
PHILIPPINES, INC.
- COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL
- DATEM
- DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
- DILIMAN PREPARATORY SCHOOL,
MINDANAO AVENUE CAMPUS
- DOCOMO INTERTOUCH BUSINESS
SOLUTIONS, INC.
- ESPIRITU SANTO PAROCHIAL SCHOOL
OF MANILA, INC.
- FERROS BEL-AIR TOWER
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC
- GOLDS GYM PHIL-ALL BRANCH
- JOHNSON & JOHNSON PHIL INC.
- KABALIKAT CIVICOM - NCR-CENTRAL
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
- LBC EXPRESS INC - PORT AREA
WAREHOUSE
- LBC EXPRESS INC - STAR CRUISES
FACILITY
- LBC EXPRESS INC.
- LBC EXPRESS INC. CONTACT CENTER
- LBC EXPRESS INC. SOUTHGATEWAY
WAREHOUSE
- LBC EXPRESS INC. VITAS WAREHOUSE
- LEGASPI TOWERS 300 INC.
- LLN MEDICAL SERVICES, INC.
- MARIO'S RESTAURANT
- NATIONAL CHRISTIAN LIFE COLLEGE
- PATEROS SAFETY RIDERS
- PHILIPPINE LEGISLATOR'S COMMITTEE
ON POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC. (PLCPD)
- PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES
- QUANTIUM SOLUTIONS PHILIPPINES,
INC.
- RAPPLER-PROJECT AGOS
- REVIEW INNOVATIONS
- ROCKWELL LAND CORPORATION-
PROJECT MANAGEMENT TEAM
- ROCKWELL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
CORP.
- SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI COLLEGE -
ALABANG
- SCRIPTMED INC.
- SUCAT EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN
ACADEMY
- TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND SKILLS
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY-CENTRAL OFFICE (TESDA-CENTRAL OFFICE)
- THE GROVE BY ROCKWELL PROJECT
MANAGEMENT TEAM
- THE PROSCENIUM BY ROCKWELL
PROJECT MANAGEMENT TEAM
- YOKOGAWA PHILIPPINES, INC.
Command Command Posts
- sts
NORTHERN LUZON COMMAND
- LT. GEN. ARTURO ORTIZ
- West Sector
– Intramuros Golf Course
- North Sector
– Veterans MMC Golf Course SOUTHERN LUZON COMMAND CHIEF MAJOR GEN. RICARDO R. VISAYA
- East Sector
– LRT2 Depot
- South Sector
– Villamor Air Base Golf Course
Metr Metro Manila
- Manila Shak
Shake e Dri Drill ll Scenarios Scenarios
- West Sector
Massive Fire
- North Sector
Hospital Medical Triage & Relief
- East Sector
Collapsed Structure
- South Sector
Debris Clearing
NORTHERN LUZON COMMAND
- West Sector (Massive Fire Scnerio)
– Intramuros Golf Course
- North Sector (Hospital Medical Triage &
Relief Scenario) – Veterans MMC Golf Course
SOUTHERN LUZON COMMAND
- East Sector (Collapsed Structure Scenario)
– LRT2 Depot plus 1TBID
- South Sector (Debris Clearing Scenario)
– Villamor Air Base Golf Course
BUSINESS AREA RECOVERY QUADRANT
Each of the quadrant shall be headed by a Business Area Recovery Convenor (BARC) who will lead the preparation of the Business Area Recovery Plan (BARP)
QUADRANT/PDRF REP NAME OF CONVENOR Participating Companies / Organizations
West Intramuros Golf Course Manila, Navotas, Malabon
Robert S. Yabut Jr. HSES Manager & Property Manager Lorenzo Shipping Corporation Magsaysay Transport & Logistics Group rsyabut@lorenzoshipping.com Tel: 5672177 Bankers Association of the Philippines (BAP) Canadian Emergency Risk Management (CERM) Emergency Response Integration Center (ERIC) Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines (FINEX)--for confirmation Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP) Philippine Exporters Confederation of the Philippines (Philexport) – for confirmation
Coordinators from PDRF: Rene “Butch” Meily rsmeily@hotmail.com Malu Erni mgerni2014@gmail.com Colleen J. Curran ccurran.pdrf@gmail.com Irwin Lopez Irwinlopez.pdrf@gmail.com Veronica T. Gabaldon vtgabaldon@smart.com.ph Nobell A. Isabelo Nobellisabelo.pdrf@gmail.com Melissa O. Lavente Molavente.pdrf@gmail.com
North Veterans MMC Golf Course QC, Kalookan, Valenzuela, San Juan, Mandaluyong
Jommel Omar “Joms” Gomez Business Continuity Head Manila Water Company jommel.gomez@manilawater.com Tel. 917.5900 (Trunkline)
- Dr. Ted Esquerra
Disaster & Crisis Lead, Emergency Response Unit, Energy Development Corporation r rescueone_ems@hotmail.com Plus one from MAP
East LRT2 Depot plus 1TBID Marikina, Pasig
Sante Cababasay Security Officer & Corporate Incident Commander TEaM Energy santee.cababasay@teamenergy.ph , Tel: 5734852 Sylvan Broussard Canadian Emergency Risk Management (CERM) Sbrousseau.cerm@gmail.com
South Villamor Air Base GC Pasay, Makati, Paranaque, Las Pinas, Muntinlupa, Pateros, Taguig
Rene “Butch” S. Meily President, Philippine Disaster Recovery Foundation rsmeily@hotmail.com Tel: 844-2700 Arnel N. Almaden Associate Director Bankers Association of the Philippines arnel.almaden@bap.org.ph Tel: 8241641
- Col. Valentine Hizon
Asset Protection Head, Ayala Land, Inc. hizon.val@ayalaland.com.ph Tel. 844.3203
Business Area Recovery Convenors
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Meeting with Business Sector on 15 June 2015 at Dusit Hotel, Makati City Earthquake Preparedness & Risk Reduction Briefing at San Miguel Corporation on 17 June 2015
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San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan with Mayor Reynaldo San Pedro (15 June 2015) Pandi, Bulacan with Atom Araullo of DZMM (20 June 2015) Rodriguez, Rizal with Mayor Cecilio C. Hernandez (26 June 2015) San Pedro, Laguna (23 June 2015)
Taguig City with Mayor Laarni Cayetano and PHIVOLCS Dir. Renato Solidum during the Walk-The Fault (19 June 2015) MM MMDA A & & PHIV PHIVOL OLCS CS Walk alk-th the-Fau ault in lt in Tagu guig ig City City
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During the Earthquake Preparedness Seminar of Greenmeadows Homeowners’ Association at Brgy. Ugong Norte (20 June 2015)
During the Disaster Summit at Vista Real
- Exe. Village, Quezon City (20 June 2015)
BF Homeowners Association (24 June 2015)
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mation tion Diss Dissemina emination and tion and Aw Awar areness Campaign with eness Campaign with Media Media
During the ‘Bulong Pulungan sa Sofitel’ with Deedee Siytangco (20 June 2015)
Department of Education Participation to the Metro Manila Shake Drill
Training aining with with Volunteer
- lunteers
INTRODUCTION
- MMDA, being the Lead Agency of the MMDRRMC
is holding for the first time, a Metro-wide Earthquake Drill on Thursday, 30 July 2015.
- The Metro Manila “Shake Drill” shall commence
simultaneously beginning at 10:30 a.m.
- National Government Agencies, Local
Government Units, Barangays or Villages and Subdivisions, Commercial Establishments, Private Offices, Private and Public Schools of all levels, Hospitals, Factories and other sectors.
OBJECTIVES
- Raise awareness on the anticipated worst-case
earthquake disaster event that can affect Metro Manila and enhance earthquake safety consciousness of the public in general.
- To test individual and organizational response
during the occurrence of a very strong earthquake or ground-shaking
- Address organizational response gaps relative
to earthquake disasters.
SCENARIO
- At around 10:30 a.m., 30 July 2015 Metro Manila
experiences a strong jolt followed by a series of severe ground-shaking. The earthquake lasts for 45 seconds causing panic among the people and undetermined damages.
- Electric Power is down; there are no
communications; traffic stood still; people are screaming and crying; equipment in offices are scattered, and many buildings suffered damages.
SCENARIO (2)
- At around 11:00 a.m., Dr. Solidum of PHIVOLCS
announces on broadcasts stations that the earthquake emanated from the West Valley Fault and the estimated strength is Magnitude 7.2
- Radio and Television that are able to go ON AIR
receive reports from their field staff about the extent of damages brought about by the earthquake to the different areas in Metro Manila.
SCENARIO (3)
- There are several fires that broke out in
Manila, Malabon and Navotas. Sirens from firetrucks are blaring everywhere and numerous smoke are seen in these cities.
- There were numerous reports of injured in
Kalookan, Quezon City, Valenzuela, San Juan and Mandaluyong and lots of groups are attempting to help the injured.
SCENARIO (4)
- Field reporters give account of lots of debris
cluttered along major and secondary thoroughfares in Pasay, Paranaque, Las Pinas, Muntinlupa, Pateros, Tagig and Makati. There are several dead bodies seen in Pasay City near Roxas Blvd and Taft Ave.
- There were lots of residential structures that
collapsed in Pasig and Marikina and there were reports of victims trapped in these houses that were severely damaged.
EXPECTED RESPONSE
- EVERYONE PERFORMS “DUCK, COVER AND
HOLD” PROCEDURES STRTING AT 10:30 A.M ON JULY 30, 2015 SIMULATING THE OCCURRENCE OF A VERY STRONG
- EARTHQUAKE. THIS ACTION LASTS FOR 45
SECONDS AND THE TRIGGER WILL BE THROUGH RADIO OR TV BROADCASTS, CHURCH BELLS, BUILDING ALARM SYSTEMS AND OTHER AUDIBLE SIGNALS.
EXPECTED RESPONSE (2)
- AFTER 45 SECONDS AND ONCE THE SIGNALS
STOP, EVERYBODY EXECUTES BUILDING EVACUATION PROCEDURES BASED ON THE PLAN OF EACH ORGANIZATION OR SECTOR. EVERYBODY PROCEEDS TO THEIR RESPECTIVE ASSEMBLY POINTS OR EVACUATION AREA AND PERFORMS ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES.
EXPECTED RESPONSE (3)
- In addition to individual response and executing
evacuation procedures, each organization or sector within the Oplan Metro YAKAL designated Quadrant shall perform additional exercises to be done by their respective ERTs or Emergency Response Teams. For example: Fire Fighting Team, Medical Team, Rescue Team, and others.
- After the exercises or drill, each organization shall
evaluate themselves on how they executed their emergency action plans.
QUADRANT ACTIVITIES
Metro YAKAL QUADRANT DEMONSTRATION ACTIVITIES NORTH
(Kalookan, Valenzuela, Quezon City, San Juan and Mandaluyong) MEDICAL RESPONSE AND RELIEF ACTION FOLLOWING THE EVACUATION DRILL
WEST
(Malabon, Navotas and Manila) FIRE SUPPRESSION FOLLOWING EVACUATION DRILL
EAST
(Marikina and Pasig) SEARCH AND RESCUE UNDER COLLAPSED STRUCTURES AFTER THE EVACUATION. THERE WILL BE AN ADDITIONAL DRILL FOR THE ORTIGAS CBD IN PASIG CITY AT 8:00 P.M.
SOUTH
(Makati, Pasay, Paranaque, Las Pinas, Pateros, Tagig and Muntinlupa) CLEARING OF DEBRIS AND ENSURING THAT ROADS ARE PASSABLE.
QUADRANT ACTIVITIES (2)
Metro YAKAL QUADRANT STAGING AREA ACTIVITIES NORTH
(Kalookan, Valenzuela, Quezon City, San Juan and Mandaluyong) CAMP ESTABLISHMENT; MEDICAL RESPONSE DEMONSTRATION; MOCK RELIEF ACTIVITIES SUCH AS COMMUNITY KITCHEN, RELIEF GOODS REPACKING
WEST
(Malabon, Navotas and Manila) CAMP ESTABLISHMENT; FIRE SUPPRESSION DEMONSTRATION; MMDRRMC CAMP ESTABLISHMENT; MANAGEMENT OF THE DEAD AND MISSING
EAST
(Marikina and Pasig) CAMP ESTABLISHMENT; SEARCH AND RESCUE UNDER COLLAPSED STRUCTUCTURES DEMONSTRATION.
SOUTH (Makati, Pasay, Paranaque, Las
Pinas, Pateros, Tagig and Muntinlupa) CAMP ESTABLISHMENT; DEBRIS AND ROAD CLEARING DEMO
BASIC ASSUMPTIONS
- THE OBJECTIVES OF THE METRO-WIDE SHAKE
DRILL IS TO TEST INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSE TO A STRONG EARTHQUAKE AND ENHANCE THE EMERGENCY PLANS AND CAPACITIES.
- THEREFORE, THE BASIC PREMISES ARE:
– EVERYONE IS KNOWLEDGEABLE ON WHAT TO DO DURING A VERY STRONG EARTHQUAKE, AND – EVERY ORGANIZATION HAS AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN THAT CAN BE TESTED (Example: Building Emergency Evacuation Plan, Medical Response Plan, Fire Fighting Plan, among others)
GENERAL GUIDELINES
- EACH CITY WITHIN THE QUADRANT SHALL PERFORM
RELATED ACTIVITIES IN THEIR RESPECTIVE STAGING AREAS
- THE COMMUNICATIONS LINK BETWEEN CITIES,
QUADRANT STAGING AREA, MMDRRMC COMMAND POST, AND NDRRMC OPCEN SHALL BE TESTED.
- MMDRRMC SHALL CONVENE AT THE EOC TO BE
ESTABLISHED ALONG MACAPAGAL BLVD., PASAY
- MMDRRMC AGENCIES SHALL ASSSIGN FOCAL PERSONS
IN EACH QUADRANT STAGING AREA TO CONSTITUTE THE QUADRANT INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM AND HANDLE THEIR RESPECTIVE CLUSTERS
GENERAL GUIDELINES (2)
- DEMONSTRATION ACTIVITIES ASSIGNED TO EACH
QUADRANT SHALL BE PERFORMED JOINTLY BY THE RESPONSIBLE CLUSTER (EX: SRR, MEDICAL, RELIEF, MDM, AND FIRE SUPPRESSION, DEBRIS CLEARING)
- NATIONAL AGENCIES (AFP, DSWD, DPWH, PNP, DOH,
DILG, ETC.) MAY TEST THEIR RESPECTIVE MOBILIZATION SCHEMES TO SUPPORT THE QUADRANT ASSIGNED TO THEM
- VOLUNTEERS (FIRE BRIGADES, MOTORCYCLISTS,
COMMUNICATIONS GROUPS) MAY BE TAPPED TO PERFORM DURING THE DEMONSTRATIONS
GENERAL GUIDELINES (3)
- AERIAL ASSETS (HELICOPTERS) MAY ALSO BE
UTILIZED TO ADD REALISM AND INTEREST.
- PRIVATE SECTOR RESOURCES SUCH AS HEAVY
EQUIPMENT AND WATER PURIFICATION OR SUPPLIES MAY PARTICIPATE IN THE ACTIVITIES OF THE
- QUADRANT. OTHERS NEED NOT GO TO THE
QUADRANT STAGING AREAS.
- COORDINATION MEETING AND PLANNING, WALK-
THROUGH AND REHEARSAL ACTIVITIES ARE
- ENCOURAGED. DEMO SCRIPTS MAY BE CRAFTED AT
THE CITY OR QUADRANT LEVEL.
West Valley Fault (Metro Manila)
QUEZON CITY
- Bagong Silangan
- Bagumbayan
- Batasan Hills
- Blue Ridge B
- Libis
- Matandang Balara
- Pansol
- White Plains
- Ugong Norte
MARIKINA CITY
- Barangka
- Industrial Valley
- Malanday
- Tumana
- TAñong
PASIG CITY
- Bagong Ilog
- Ugong
MAKATI CITY
- East Rembo
- Pembo
- Rizal
- Comembo
MUNTINLUPA CITY
- Alabang
- Bayanan
- Buli
- Cupang
- Poblacion
- Putatan
- Sucat
- Tunasan
TAGUIG CITY
- Bagumbayan
- Bagong Tanyag
- Upper Bicutan
- Central Bicutan
- Lower Bicutan
- Maharlika Village
- Pinagsama
- North Signal Village
- Central Signal Village
- South Signal Village
- Ususan
- South Daang Hari
Source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/489334/scitech/science/list-barangays-in-metro-manila-nearby-provinces-near-earthquake-fault
West Valley Fault (outside Metro Manila)
BULACAN
San Jose Del Monte City:
- San Isidro
- Ciudad Real
- San Roque
Norzagaray
- San Lorenzo
Doña Remedios Trinidad
- Camachin
- Kabayunan
- Sapang Bulak
- Bayabas
- Camachile
- Pulong Sampalok
LAGUNA
San Pedro
- Calendola
- Gsis
- Sampaguita Village
- San Antonio
- San Vicente
- Riverside
- United Bayanihan
Biñan
- Biñan (Poblacion)
- Malamig
- San Francisco (Halang)
- Sta. Rosa
- Sto Domingo
Cabuyao
- Casile
Calamba
- Canlubang
CAVITE
- Gen. Mariano Alvarez
- San Jose
Carmona
- Bancal
- Cabilang Baybay
- Lantic
- Mabuhay
Silang
- Carmen
- Inchican
Source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/489334/scitech/science/list-barangays-in-metro-manila-nearby-provinces-near-earthquake-fault
268 people buried alive and 260 injured in a 7.3 magnitude earthquake in August 1, 1968
Fluid Viscous Damper
TORRE MAYOR, a 57-storey office tower in Mexico City, survived the 7.6 magnitude earthquake on January 21, 2003 Torre Mayor is the 1st building to use a seismic protection large Fluid Viscous Damper
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING DAMAGE AND CASUALTY ESTIMATES (7.2Ms, NIGHTIME: MMEIRS)
CITY HEAVILY DAMAGED HOUSES DEATH INJURED MANILA 26,200 (2) 6,200 (1) 21,000 (1) MANDALUYONG 4,400 1,000 3,600 MARIKINA 15,300 2,600 (4) 8,800 (4) PASIG 23,000 (3) 3,400 (3) 11,900 (3) QUEZON CITY 26,900 (1) 5,800 (2) 19,400 (2) SAN JUAN 1,200 400 1,200 VALENZUELA 2,400 500 1,600 KALOOKAN 7,200 1,700 5,500 MALABON 4,700 900 3,000 NAVOTAS 5,700 900 3,500 LAS PINAS 6,400 1,300 4,300 MAKATI 9,200 2,300 (5) 7,700 (5) MUNTINLUPA 13,500 (4) 2,000 7,600 PARANAQUE 9,200 1,700 5,700 PASAY 7,000 1,600 5,400 PATEROS 1,700 300 900 TAGUIG 11,600 (5) 2,200 7,200