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ILIGAN CITY
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PROFILE: LOCATION DATE CREATED LAND AREA CLIMATE POPULATION NO. OF BARANGAYS MAJOR DIALECT CULTURAL MINORITY TOURISM
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Location: Iligan City is situated in Northern Mindanao (Region 10). Approximately 800 kilometers southeast of Manila. The City is part of the first district of the province of Lanao del Norte. PROFILE
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Date Created: June 16, 1950 under R.A. 525 Land Area: 81,337 hectares (813.37 sq. km.) Climate: Short dry season (for one to three months). Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year. PROFILE
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Population: 308,046(Aug.2007 NSO Census) No. of Barangays: 44 Major Dialect: Cebuano Cultural Minority: Higaonons, Maranao, Kolibugan Tourism: 24 waterfalls, 8 springs, 15 caves PROFILE
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BOMBING
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DEFINITION: A problem is an "issue" or obstacle which makes it difficult to achieve a desired goal, objective or purpose. It refers to a situation, condition, or issue that is yet unresolved....
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BOMB: In unconventional warfare, "bomb" can refer to any of a limitless range for offensive weaponry. For instance in the recent Iraq conflicts, "bombs" known as IED’s or Improvised Explosive Devices have been employed by insurgent fighters to great effectiveness.
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In Iligan City
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December 17,2008 Two bomb explosions followed one after the other, rocking two malls packed with Christmas shoppers in the southern Philippine City of Iligan in the afternoon. The first bomb exploded at around 1.25 p.m. inside the Unicity Commercial Center in Iligan City and this was followed by another blast 20 minutes later at the Jerry Supermart in downtown Iligan City.
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JERRY’S SUPERMART BOMBING
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UNICITY BOMBING
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Another Bomb Attack Cases in Iligan City
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Market Place Shopping Centre Malls Bus Terminal Ports Etc. Crowded Places
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Do’s and Don'ts
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DO’S What should I do during a terrorist bombing? If you are in a bombing event: Leave the area immediately. Avoid crowds. Crowds of people may be targeted for a second attack. Avoid unattended cars and trucks. Unattended cars and trucks may contain explosives. Stay away from damaged buildings to avoid falling glass and bricks. Move at least 10 blocks or 200 yards away from damaged buildings. Follow directions from people in authority (police, fire, EMS, or military personnel, or from school or workplace supervisors). Call 9-1-1 once you are in a safe area, but only if police, fire, or EMS has not arrived. Help others who are hurt or need assistance to leave the area if you are able. If you see someone who is seriously injured, seek help. Do not try to manage the situation alone.
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DON’T’S Staying near the bomb. Shouting and panicking. Crossing the caution line of the police. Staying in a place which is expose to the bomb.
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During Bombing If you are in a bombing event: Leave the area immediately. Avoid crowds. Crowds of people may be targeted for a second attack. Avoid unattended cars and trucks. Unattended cars and trucks may contain explosives. Stay away from damaged buildings to avoid falling glass and bricks. Move at least 10 blocks or 200 yards away from damaged buildings. Follow directions from people in authority (police, fire, EMS, or military personnel, or from school or workplace supervisors). Call 9-1-1 once you are in a safe area, but only if police, fire, or EMS has not arrived. Help others who are hurt or need assistance to leave the area if you are able. If you see someone who is seriously injured, seek help. Do not try to manage the situation alone.
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After Bombing Follow your family, job, or school emergency disaster plan for leaving and staying away from the scene of the event. Remember, returning to the scene will increase the risk of danger for rescue workers and you. Avoid crowds. Crowds of people may be targeted for a second attack. Avoid unattended cars and trucks. Unattended cars and trucks may contain explosives. Stay away from damaged buildings to avoid falling glass and bricks. Move at least 10 blocks or 200 yards away from damaged buildings. Follow directions from people in authority (police, fire, EMS, or military personnel, or from school or workplace supervisors). Call 9-1-1 once you are in a safe area, but only if police, fire, or EMS has not arrived to help injured people. Help others who are hurt or need assistance to leave the area if you are able. If you see someone who is seriously injured, seek help. Do not try to manage the situation alone. Listen to your radio or television for news and instructions.
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When should I go to the hospital or clinic? Seek medical attention if you have any of the following problems: Excessive bleeding Trouble breathing Persistent cough Trouble walking or using an arm or leg Stomach, back or chest pains Headache Blurred vision or burning eyes Dry mouth Vomiting or diarrhea Rash or burning skin Hearing problems Injuries that increase in pain, redness or swelling Injuries that do not improve after 24 to 48 hours
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Prevention and Security FIRE DEPARTMENT Del Pilar St. -------------- ---------------------------160 or 161 Central Station -------------------------------------------221 6516 Sub-station Saray --------------------------------------- 223 9037 POLICE DEPARTMENT Emergency ----------------- ------------------------------166/167 Desk Officer --------------------------------------------- 169 Nonucan Station ---------------------------------------- 165 Dalipuga Station ---------------------------------------- 168 Tambacan Station –------------------------------------- 162 HOSPITAL Don Gregorio T. Lluch Hospital -----------------------221 2535 Mercy Community Hospital Camague Hwy----------221-3762 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Iligan City Government Communication Center 221-8459 / 492-1197 / 351-6497 Disaster Management Operations Center: --------------811 or 221-3215
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We are proposing a high class CCTV cameras for the security of the people in public areas. Dome An Outdoor camera 16.8 mega pixels 5,872.50 Php
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“BE ALWAYS AWARE” Prepared by: Jamaira Hira Saruang Christy Naïve Vernon Foriol Loida Pikit Khrishia May Saldivar
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