Thera praevenio: A community based early warning system

Disasters, whether natural or man-made, often results to multiple damages and great losses in terms of material possession and human lives. Vulnerability to hazards cannot be avoided but the damages can be reduced. This paper introduces the development of Thera Praevenio, a community based early war...

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Main Authors: Arnaldo, Angelo Abraham P., Gonzales, Jad N., Marquez-Lim, Wesley E., Ongkingco, Calvin Mitchell A.
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2012
Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11939
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:Disasters, whether natural or man-made, often results to multiple damages and great losses in terms of material possession and human lives. Vulnerability to hazards cannot be avoided but the damages can be reduced. This paper introduces the development of Thera Praevenio, a community based early warning and mapping system. Thera Praevenio attempts to lessen the impact of disasters by particularly focusing on the first two steps of disaster management namely mitigation and preparedness. Thera Praevenio is a work in progress that other researchers learn from and can continue. The Philippine experiences multiple typhoons yearly making flooding the most common and observable natural hazard that affects the urban communities. The Philippines is also a part of the countries in the pacific ring of fire and the possibility of earthquakes cannot be neglected. Fires, on the other hand, devastate urban communities because the compositions of the houses are highly flammable and are connected to each other. These disasters are magnified when the government, particularly the local government, is inadequate in managing emergency situations. These situations are often associated with the following: the lack of fast information dissemination, the lack of appropriate training for the community on protocols to follow during the calamity, and the lack of coordination among the government officials and their communities. The group conducted a study that is focused on the barangays at Leveriza, Manila. The civilians in the community have ease of access and of use to the following technologies: cellular phones, computers, and internet connection. As a result, Thera Praevenio was mainly composed of the following features: the utilization of Short Messaging Services (SMS), Google maps, social networking site (e.g Facebook and twitter), wiki pages, and generating reports. Each feature enables the community to enhance their process of disseminating the information, to attune the processes of handling hazards, to be prepared through collaborative community discussion and recorded training details, and to bridge the gap of communication between each officials and their community. Thera Praevenio is structured to function remotely and will be uploaded in a web server. The system can be updated through the use of computers or cellphones. With the use of defined SMS conventions, the group believes that the system can function even without internet connection or electricity. Thera Praevenio is not just for the community of Leveriza. The system can be used by anybody who wishes to register and subscribe to the system. The modules and functionality of the system are also flexible enough to be updated and be used for other locations. The system success is highly dependent to its users.