The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) recently released the Valley Fault System Atlas, a collection of detailed large-scale maps that point to the areas along the West and East Valley Fault System, a 100-kilometer-long active fault located in the Greater Manila Area, to serve as a warning. According to them, it’s been 300 years since the last West Valley Fault earthquake, and, judging from the pattern, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake is bound to happen soon. Is your family prepared?
"The Valley Fault System Atlas was conceptualized as a handy reference for everyone to serve as a guide in making sure that areas traversed by active faults are avoided as sites of houses and structures and considered in various mitigation and response actions to enhance the safety and resilience of communities to strong earthquake events,” said PHIVOLCS director Dr. Renato Solidum, Jr.
In the event of a magnitude 7.2 earthquake, PHIVOLCS estimates that as many as 37,000 people in Metro Manila and Rizal will perish. That’s more than the official death toll in these areas from supertyphoon Yolanda.
The Atlas will play a critical role in earthquake-preparedness, said the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council Executive Director Undersecretary Alexander Palma. “A disaster can only be a disaster if we are not prepared for it,” he added.
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Earthquake preparedness is essential in every home, especially for families with small children. In an interview by smartparenting.com.ph last year with architect Kaydee Marie O. Velasco, U.A.P, C.B.P., who specializes in master planning, architecture, and sustainable practices, she said the first thing you should check when buying a home or moving into one is how close you are to a fault line.
“Avoid areas where fault lines are located, since this is where most of the damage will be inflicted during an earthquake. If it’s unavoidable ─ due to old family properties, for example ─ you should build at least 25 meters away from a fault line, even if 10 meters is the allowed buildable ground from a fault line.” Read more about our interview and learn about the 5 things you should check in your home before an earthquake.
Listed below are the barangays said to be located right on top of the VFS: WEST VALLEY FAULT
Metro Manila
Quezon City:
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Bagong Silangan
Bagumbayan
Batasan Hills
Blue Ridge B
Libis
Matandang Balara
Pansol
White Plains
Ugong Norte
Loyola Heights
Pasong Putik Proper (Pasong Putik)
Payatas
Marikina City:
Barangka
Industrial Valley
Malanday
Tumana
Pasig City:
Bagong Ilog
Ugong
Makati City:
East Rembo
Pembo
Rizal
Comembo
Taguig City:
Bagumbayan
Bagong Tanyag
Upper Bicutan
Central Bicutan
Lower Bicutan
Maharlika Village
Pinagsama
North Signal Village
Central Signal Village
South Signal Village
Ususan
South Daang Hari
Muntinlupa City:
Alabang
Bayanan
Buli
Cupang
Poblacion
Putatan
Sucat
Tunasan
Outside Metro Manila Bulacan:
San Isidro
Ciudad Real
San Roque
San Lorenzo
Camachin
Kabayunan
Sapang Bulak
Bayabas
Camachile
Pulong Sampalok
Laguna:
Calendola
Gsis
Sampaguita Village
San Antonio
San Vicente
Riverside
United Bayanihan
Biñan
Malamig
San Francisco
Sto. Domingo
Casile
Canlubang
Cavite:
San Jose
Bancal
Cabilang Baybay
Lantic
Mabuhay
Carmen
Inchican
EAST VALLEY FAULT
Rizal:
Ampid I
Dulongbayan II
Guinayang
Gitnangbayan II
Malanday
Maly
Santa Ana
Burgos
Macabud
San Jose
San Isidro
San Rafael
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You can download a free copy of The Valley Fauly System Atlas from the PHIVOLCS website. Sources: May 18, 2015. "Is your home near an earthquake fault? Download PHIVOLCS' atlas to find out". gmanetwork.com May 18, 2015. "Will you be affected by the East, West Valley quake fault? See this atlas". abs-cbnnews.com
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