CP Form 3a
CP Form 3a
CP Form 3a
Scenario
Kahayagan Elementary School
No. of Dead 0 0 0
No.of Injured 0 30 43
No. of Missing 0 0 0
EFFECTS
Emergency radio system School's emergency communication Critical communication infrastructure
Communication malfunctioning due to water plan inaccessible due to water damage. swept away by floodwaters.
infiltration. Emergency response teams unable to
reach the school to restore
communication.
Substation inundated, cutting off Floodwaters breach main power lines, Electric poles collapse, causing
Power/ Electricity power supply to the school. causing widespread outages. extensive wiring disruptions.
Electrical panels submerged, causing Damaged power infrastructure triggers Critical power infrastructure irreparably
short circuits and outages. cascading failures across the grid. damaged by flooding.
Roads leading to the school Floodwaters erode roads, making them Rapid currents wash away sections of
Transportation impassable due to flooding. unsafe for travel. roads, leaving them impassable.
Emergency response teams unable to
access the school due to flooded roads.
Floodwaters inundate school Floodwaters inundate school's garden Soil erosion caused by flooding
Environment grounds, causing structural damage. and agricultural areas, destroying crops destabilizes the landscape,
and causing soil erosion. exacerbating environmental
degradation.
Trained staff deploy emergency Coordination with local authorities School staff mobilize 60-80% of
Response Capabilities protocols swiftly upon flood alert. enables efficient evacuation emergency supplies for immediate
procedures. relief efforts.
60-80% of designated evacuation
routes remain accessible and clear for
use.
Parents kept their children from 2 days of suspension classes Classes will be suspended for one week
Others: SUSPENSION OF CLASSES attending school due to the ongoing until the suspension is lifted.
high water levels from the flooding,
which made it impossible to reach
the school.
Others
Others
Heavy rain and strong winds hit the area, causing flooding in the barangay. Initially, about 20% of the area was underwater due to intense rainfall, which led to a
Yellow Rainfall Advisory. Flood levels reached up to 1 foot. Later, a typhoon intensified the situation, with half of the barangay submerged, prompting an Orange
Rainfall Advisory and flood levels rising to 3 feet. The situation worsened when a super typhoon struck, submerging around 80% of the barangay, with flood levels
exceeding 4 feet. Communication and power infrastructure were severely affected, with emergency systems malfunctioning and power outages. Roads leading to the
school became impassable, hindering access for emergency teams. Additionally, the school environment suffered structural damage and soil erosion. Despite efforts to
respond, including mobilizing emergency supplies and coordinating with authorities, parents opted to keep their children home due to the dangerous conditions. As a
result, classes were suspended for two days initially, and then extended to one week until conditions improved.