Types of Disasters
Mitigation & Preparedness
What To Do?
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100

This is an intense, rotating column of wind that touches the ground.

Tornado

100

This structure is built along coasts to protect against storm surges and flooding.

Sea Wall

100

What should you do before a flood?

Monitor Weather Updates and Prepare Emergency Kits [Answers may vary]

100

Flash floods are slower than regular floods, giving people more time to evacuate.

False – Flash floods occur suddenly and are extremely fast-moving.

200

El Niño causes this type of weather condition, characterized by extreme heat

Drought


200

Name one way to prevent mosquito breeding after floods.

Cleaning Up Stagnant Water or Answers May Vary

200

What should you do if you are caught in a flood while walking?

Avoid Floodwaters and Seek Higher Ground [Answers may vary]

200

A tornado can form over water and remain classified as a tornado.

False – A tornado over water is called a waterspout.

300

This disaster happens when water levels rise abnormally, affecting cities and rural areas.

Flood/Flooding

300

This system predicts and warns people about incoming floods.

Flood Forecasting/Warning

300

What should you do during a tornado warning?

Take Shelter in a Basement or an Interior Room [Answers may vary]

300

El Niño and La Niña only affect the Pacific region and have no impact on global weather patterns.  

False – They influence global climate, affecting rainfall, droughts, and storms worldwide.

400

A waterspout is similar to a tornado, but it forms over this.

Bodies of Water/Water


400

Wearing this type of footwear can protect you from electrocution in floodwaters.

Rubber Boots

400

How do you stay safe during extreme heat from El Niño?

Drink Water and Avoid Outdoor Activities [Answers may vary]

400

During El Niño, the Philippines experiences more typhoons than usual due to warmer sea surface temperatures.

False – El Niño usually leads to fewer typhoons in the Philippines because of weaker monsoons.

500

This opposite of El Niño brings excessive rainfall and flooding.

La Nina

500

Before a flood, the government uses this tool to identify at-risk areas.

Flood Hazard Map

500

After a flood, why should you be cautious when re-entering buildings?

Risk of Structural Damage and Contamination [Answers may vary]

500

You can safely walk in floodwaters if they are below knee level and moving slowly.

False – Even shallow water can contain harmful bacteria, debris, open manholes, or electrical currents.

500

Tornadoes are more likely to form in the afternoon and early evening than at night.

True - Tornadoes are more likely to form in the afternoon and early evening than at night.