TITLE:
Emergency Preparedness of Novo Ecijanos
AUTHORS:
Gener S. Subia, Gladys P. Mangiduyos, Judge Benjamin D. Turgano
KEYWORDS:
Calamity, Emergency Preparedness, Social Media Sites, Localities
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
Vol.8 No.3,
March
6,
2020
ABSTRACT: This
study utilized a descriptive research design to describe the emergency
preparedness of selected Nueva Ecija residents working at different
universities in the province. The researchers found out that the respondents’
main sources of emergency information are television and social media sites.
Although the respondents believed that a major calamity will take place in
their areas within the next 12 months, a great percentage of them are not
preparing for emergency situations because of their busy work schedules. More
than half of the respondents did not prepare home disaster kits and 73.98% of
them did not conduct an emergency drill at home for the last 12 months.
Likewise, 63.78% do not have a preparedness plan to communicate and meet their
family members when there is an emergency such as fire, flood, gas leak,
earthquake or severe weather. The result implies that most Novo Ecijano
respondents are not prepared in any crisis that will happen in their
localities.