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Green Alert for Volcano Kanlaon in PHILLIPINES |
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About the data Source: Southwest Volcano Research Centre (SWVRC): http://www.swvrc.org/ Explanation of alert level (from SWVRC)
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Potentially affected People
The population in the area of this volcano is 275 people/kmē. The volcano event occurred at 21h local time. At this time a day, more people are at home and therefore more vulnerable to collapsing residential buildings. During traffic hours, people can be affected by collapsing bridges and other road infrastructure. |
About the data Population data: derived from the LandScan 2002 dataset provided by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, which disaggregated census data into pixels of ~1km2 (or 30 arc seconds).
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Resilience and Vulnerability
Resilience is the capacity of the population to cope with a hazard. Since much of investments in Volcano preparedness and available funds for quick response is related to household income, the GDP per capita can be used as a rough indicator of resilience. PHILLIPINES has a GDP per capita of 1137 PPP$ (Parity Purchasing Power Dollar, about 1 Euro) and is therefore part of the low level income countries. Therefore, the Volcano is in an area of low resilience. Based on the combination of 9 indicators, ECHO attributes PHILLIPINES a medium vulnerability. |
About the data
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ExposureBoth conditions for survival and conditions for delivering aid strongly
depend on the current weather and temperature. The following graphs show the
current and forecast weather.
More detailed observations at closest weather station (Bacolod): WeatherByWeb - NOAA |
About the data Source: www.calle.com/world. The data is not very reliable, but it gives an indication for remote regions where more detailed information is not available. The data is interpolated for the given latitude and longitude from the closest airport weather stations. |
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About the data Landslides: slope and altitude are derived from the gtopo30 dataset provided by USGS. The thresholds used for landslide related slope classes are: 0-30% - low risk (green), 30-60% medium risk (orange), 60-100% high risk (red). Nuclear radiation: the distance to nuclear installations is evaluated based on a 1999 UN dataset containing the location of nuclear plants in the world. If plants are near and the earthquake magnitude is above 6.5, the alert is set to orange. Note that the location of plants is approximate with errors of up to 100km. |
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Mapping material available on the DMA for PHILLIPINES:
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While we try everything to ensure accuracy, this information is purely indicative and should not be used for any decision making without alternate sources of information. The JRC is not responsible for any damage or loss resulting from the use of the information presented on this website.
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