CRITICAL PREPAREDNESS ACTION Bulusan CHARLIE AREAS (4km DZ to 5km DZ) Alert Level 4 Explosive magma is close to or at crater surface. Hazardous eruption is likely. Danger Zone may be extended up to nine (9) kilometers or more from the active crater depending on the character and magnitude of the activity. Intense unrest characterized by earthquake swarms and tremors, many perceptible. Frequent strong explosions with significant ash contents. Activity may involve lava extrusion and dome growth. TASK GROUP PREPARE RESPOND MONITOR, REPORT, COORDINATE TASK GROUP 2 Welfare and Humanitarian Services Camp Coordination and Camp Management Team -MSWDO and school representatives Food and Non—Food Items Team - MSWDO Health Emergency Response Team - WASH, SRH, Nutrition, and PSI MHPSS including MHO, Sanitary Inspector, MNAO Camp Coordination and Camp Management Team/ Food and Non— Food Items Team: -Conduct psycho-social Intervention -Continuous provision for temporary shelter - Continuous provision of nutrition commodities - Continuous provision of tents for HERTS, maternity tent Health Emergency Response Team -Conduct psycho-social Intervention - Continuous provision of WASH commodities - Continuous provision of MHPSS supplies and materials -Continuous provision of medical supplies and equipment Camp Coordination and Camp Management Team/ Food and Non—Food Items Team: - Distribution of relief goods and medical assistance to the displaced residents Health Emergency Response Team - Deployment of water filtration system to affected areas Health Emergency Response Team - Deployment of water filtration system to affected areas TASK GROUP 3 Communication and Public Awareness Community and Public Awareness Team - Public Information Officer, Media relations Community and Public Awareness Team -Provision of Communication / Monitoring Tools -Dissemination of advisories to PLGU (Sorsogon) (OCD, PHILVOCS, PIA) -Continue providing warning and advisory to the communities -Continue dissemination of the declaration of the heightening of RDRRMC/ EOC Alert Status to Red Alert thru all means of communication. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANUAL Protocols on Volcanic Eruption REGION 5 Mayon & Bulusan 87
CRITICAL PREPAREDNESS ACTION Bulusan CHARLIE AREAS (4km DZ to 5km DZ) Alert Level 5 Explosive magma is close to or at crater surface. Hazardous eruption is likely. Danger Zone may be extended up to nine (9) kilometers or more from the active crater depending on the character and magnitude of the activity. Intense unrest characterized by earthquake swarms and tremors, many perceptible. Frequent strong explosions with significant ash contents. Activity may involve lava extrusion and dome growth. TASK GROUP PREPARE RESPOND MONITOR, REPORT, COORDINATE Task Group 1 Institutional Sector - (P/C/M Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, Security, Law and Order, Lifeline, SRR and MDM) Security, Law and Order PNP, Tanods, Public Safety Office, AFP, Coast Guard, Marine) SRR (BFP, PNP, LDRRMO, DILG, AFP, Coast Guard, Marine) Clearing Operations Team (DPWH, Engineering Office, BFP) Institutional Sector / SRR: -Conduct of Force Evacuation of Residence within 6km Permanent Danger Zone (PDZ) -Continuous dissemination of bulletin - Continuous execution of Contingency Plan - Continuous preparation and submission of SitRep - Ensure that the status of on-going disaster operations and the evolving situations in the affected areas are properly monitored and reflected in the RDRRMC Situational Report. (OCD) -Provides the NDRRMC Chairperson, RDRMC member-agencies and P/MLGUs SitRep for information and reference. (OCD-EOC) - Collects relevant data/maps for the preparation of the updates/ executive summary of meetings, briefings and press conferences on current situation for submission to the cluster lead and consolidation by the Thematic Area on Disaster Response (DSWD). (OCD, P/ MLGUs, PIA) Clearing Operations Team: -Ensure unobstructed routes for safe and faster response actions and service delivery. -Ensure adequate markers to guide evacuees and operation teams. Institutional Sector / Security, Law and Order: -Deployment of identified resources to affected area -Strict Implementation of checkpoints in the Danger Zone to avoid casualties - Conduct RDANA -Continues updates to all P/MDRRMC members - Coordinate and continuous line of communication with LGUs IMT - Prepare and submit situational report/ progress report Institutional Sector: -Continues updates to all P/ MDRRMC members - Coordinate and continuous line of communication with LGUs IMT - Prepare and submit situational report/ progress report REGION 5 Mayon & Bulusan DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANUAL Protocols on Volcanic Eruption 88
CRITICAL PREPAREDNESS ACTION Bulusan CHARLIE AREAS (4km DZ to 5km DZ) Alert Level 5 Explosive magma is close to or at crater surface. Hazardous eruption is likely. Danger Zone may be extended up to nine (9) kilometers or more from the active crater depending on the character and magnitude of the activity. Intense unrest characterized by earthquake swarms and tremors, many perceptible. Frequent strong explosions with significant ash contents. Activity may involve lava extrusion and dome growth. TASK GROUP PREPARE RESPOND MONITOR, REPORT, COORDINATE TASK GROUP 2 Welfare and Humanitarian Services Camp Coordination and Camp Management Team -MSWDO and school representatives Food and Non—Food Items Team - MSWDO Health Emergency Response Team - WASH, SRH, Nutrition, and PSI MHPSS including MHO, Sanitary Inspector, MNAO Camp Coordination and Camp Management Team/ Food and Non—Food Items Team: -Continuous provision for temporary shelter - Continuous provision of nutrition commodities Health Emergency Response Team: - Continuous provision of WASH commodities -Continue provision of psycho-social intervention - Continuous provision of MHPSS supplies and materials - Continuous provision of tents for HERTS, maternity tent -Continuous provision of medical supplies and equipment Camp Coordination and Camp Management Team/ Food and Non—Food Items Team: - Distribution of relief goods and medical assistance to the displaced residents Health Emergency Response Team: - Deployment of water filtration system to affected areas Camp Coordination and Camp Management Team/ Food and Non—Food Items Team: - Distribution of relief goods and medical assistance to the displaced residents Health Emergency Response Team: - Deployment of water filtration system to affected areas TASK GROUP 3 Communication and Public Awareness Community and Public Awareness Team - Public Information Officer, Media relations Community and Public Awareness Team -Provision of Communication / Monitoring Tools -Dissemination of advisories to PLGU (Sorsogon) (OCD, PHILVOCS, PIA) -Continue providing warning and advisory to the communities -Continue dissemination of the declaration of the heightening of RDRRMC/EOC Alert Status to Red Alert thru all means of communication. -Disseminates the declaration of the heightening of RDRRMC/EOC Alert Status to Red Alert thru all means of communication. Community and Public Awareness Team -Coordinate and continuous line of communication with LGUs IMT -Continue providing warning and advisory to the committees -Ensure that 100% of the information and advisories reach the communities Community and Public Awareness Team -Continuous coordination/ maintenance of active communication line with LGU’s IMT DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANUAL Protocols on Volcanic Eruption REGION 5 Mayon & Bulusan 89
E. CHECKLIST FOR EARLY RECOVERY ALBAY RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION TASK GROUP PREPARE RECOVERY INTERVENTION MONITOR, REPORT, COORDINATE Task Group 1: Institutional Sector (P/C/M Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, Security, Law and Order, Lifeline, SRR and MDM) SRR Team– BFP, PNP, LDRRMO, DILG, AFP, PCG and Marine Security, Law and Order Team—PNP, Tanods, Public Safety Office, AFP, PCG and Marine) Clearing Operations Team – DPWH, Engineering Office, BFP and LDRRMO Institutional Sector - Formulation and action planning on the implementation of a comprehensive recovery and rehabilitation plan - Coordination with line agencies for the unification of efforts in the implementation of the comprehensive recovery and rehabilitation - Accumulate funding support and account available resources Security, Law and Order Team -Camp Coordination and Camp Management Protection -Relief Operations and Assistance - Conduct monitoring and inspection of the affected barangays under the 6km PDZ -Monitoring the Welfare of the evacuees by consistent conduct of Psychosocial Activities SRR Team - Preparation for the conduct of search and retrieval operations - Water rationing activities - Identification of areas and vital structures for water flushing - Preparation of resources for the conduct of SRR and flushing operations Clearing Operations Team - Identification of areas to be cleared, and planning of clearing operations - Assessment of damages and inspection of damaged infra and facilities - Assessment of rehabilitation and repair of damaged infrastructures and facilities - Preparation of available resources Institutional Sector - Restore peoples’ means of livelihood and continuity of economic activities and businesses by providing cash assistance and stimulus packages to drumbeat the economic activities in the community - Resettlement of families in the hazardous areas. - Redirect development outside the danger zones to minimize future damages to lives and properties during eruptions Security, Law and Order Team - Ensure stability of peace and order situation in affected areas (24/7 patrol by law enforcement agencies in affected areas) - Provision of security and protection in affected areas - Provision of psycho-social Intervention SRR Team - Conduct of search and rescue operations - Continuous water rationing to affected communities - Flushing of vital structures Clearing Operations Team - Conduct of clearing operations - Construction, repair and rehabilitation of damaged roads, infrastructure and facilities - Restoration of vital utilities (power, water and telecommunication) Institutional Sector - Monitoring of progress on rehabilitation and recovery program - Preparation of progress/status report - Continuous coordination with line agencies on the rehabilitation and recovery efforts Security, Law and Order Team - Monitoring and reporting of untoward incidence SRR Team - Reporting of status of SRR operations. Clearing Operations Team - Monitoring and reporting of status of clearing operations - Monitoring and reporting on the progress on construction, repair and rehabilitation of damaged infrastructure and facilities - Reporting of status of restoration of vital utilities REGION 5 Mayon & Bulusan DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANUAL Protocols on Volcanic Eruption 90
RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION TASK GROUP PREPARE RECOVERY INTERVENTION MONITOR, REPORT, COORDINATE Task Group 2: Welfare and Humanitarian Services Camp Coordination and Camp Management Team (CCCMT) - MSWDO and School Representatives and DSWD Food and Non-Food Items Team (FNFI) (MSWDO and DSWD) Health and Emergency Response Team (HERT)– WASH, SRH, Nutrition and PSI, MHPPS including MHO, Sanitary Inspector, MNAO, DOH Camp Coordination and Camp Management Team (CCCMT) and (FNFI) - Action planning on the provision of early recovery services - Identification of affected families and individuals for distribution of assistance - Planning for the restoration of educational and school activities - Inventory and preparation of resources for distribution assistance. HERT: -Conduct of debriefing and PIE -Inventory of all resources for provision of medical and health assistance -Inventory of human resources providing support/aid and giving recognition Camp Coordination and Camp Management Team (CCCMT) and (FNFI) -Provision of early recovery services and programs such as Emergency Shelter Assistance, Cash-forWork Program, Food-for-Work Program, Sustainable Livelihood Program, and Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation - Implementation of gradual back-to-school program HERT - Provision of medical assistance to affected communities and individuals - Conduct of medical and dental caravan - Provision of psycho-social counselling and psycho-social assessment to affected individuals - Provision of nutrition programs (vitamins, feeding program) Camp Coordination and Camp Management Team (CCCMT) and (FNFI) - Monitoring and reporting on the number of families and individuals provided with assistance - Reporting on the status of provision of assistance - Status reporting on the implementation of back-to-school program HERT - Reporting of status of provision of medical assistance, psychosocial services and nutrition programs Task Group 3: Communication and Public Awareness Members: OCD PIA P/C/M DRRMCs · Conducts PDNA Post Disaster Needs Assessment · Preparation of final PDNA Report to NDRRMC for Rehabilitation and Recover programs and for funding requirements · Preparation of terminal report for submission to the NDRRMC · Submission of final PDNA report to NDRRMC for Rehabilitation and Recovery programs and for funding requirements · Submission of terminal report to NDRRMC · Continuous coordination with line agencies for the unified action on rehabilitation and recovery efforts · Public awareness campaign on the rehabilitation and recovery program · Reporting of the overall progress of the rehabilitation and recovery efforts. EARLY RECOVERY Albay DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANUAL Protocols on Volcanic Eruption REGION 5 Mayon & Bulusan 91
EARLY RECOVERY Sorsogon RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION TASK GROUP PREPARE RECOVERY INTERVENTION MONITOR, REPORT, COORDINATE Task Group 1: Institutional Sector (P/C/M Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, Security, Law and Order, Lifeline, SRR and MDM) SRR Team– BFP, PNP, LDRRMO, DILG, AFP, PCG and Marine Security, Law and Order Team—PNP, Tanods, Public Safety Office, AFP, PCG and Marine) Clearing Operations Team – DPWH, Engineering Office, BFP and LDRRMO Inventory and Procurement of DPR Equipment Organize capable manpower in handling assessment and coordination with the PNP, team members, Local NGOs and POs for assistance. Coordinate with the other clusters for the resources needed. Organize, train and educate SAR Team in coordination with various government agencies and NGOs Perform such other functions and responsibilities that may be assigned by the PDRRMC from time to time. Maintain a close coordination with the other clusters for the resources needed. Maintain a close coordination with the other clusters for the resources needed. Response Team on standby Close coordination with LGU key offices concerned Standby resources for response Preemptive evacuation in the 5km DZ to 6km EDZ (observance of minimum standard health protocol in evacuation centers) Transfer to adjacent municipality evacuation center Forced evacuation of additional barangay depending on the recommendation of PHIVOLCS Deployment and Prepositioning of resources Forced evacuation in the 6 km DZ to 8 km DZ (depending on the recommendation of PHIVOLCS) Deployment and Prepositioning of resources Forced evacuation in the 8km to 9 km DZ (depending on recommendation of PHIVOLCS) (observance of minimum standard health protocol) Secure community and evacuation center REGION 5 Mayon & Bulusan DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANUAL Protocols on Volcanic Eruption 92
EARLY RECOVERY Sorsogon RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION TASK GROUP PREPARE RECOVERY INTERVENTION MONITOR, REPORT, COORDINATE Task Group 2 –Camp Coordination and Camp Management ( DSWD, DEPED, DOH, PNO) Coordinate with the SPDRRMO/ PDRRMC, OCD, DILG and other stakeholders. Identify and organize response teams & volunteers for deployment. Identify gaps and needs in terms of protection and assistance in and among communal settings Updating of registry forms Coordinate with the SPDRRMO/ PDRRMC, OCD, DILG and other stakeholders. Coordinate with other clusters in providing the required assistance for the evacuees. Coordinate with adjacent LGUs Coordinate with the LGUs and manage the facilities and evacuation centers to be used for the evacuees Continuous conduct of information and dissemination Distribution registry form Report all actions taken to the Team Leader for subsequent reporting to the EOC Identify and quantify the number of persons in the evacuation center Establish friendly space and gender sensitive corner/area Provision of livestock facilities to affected population Manage the facilities and evacuation centers to be used for the evacuees Report all actions taken to the Team Leader for subsequent reporting to the EOC Advocate for the humanitarian space necessary for the effective delivery of protection and assistance Provision of psychosocial care and medical assistance Available Database Geotag evacuation centers Ensure safety of the evacuees Provide shelter and adequate amount of necessities to the evacuees Manage and Transfer evacuees to adjacent municipalities DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANUAL Protocols on Volcanic Eruption REGION 5 Mayon & Bulusan 93
EARLY RECOVERY Sorsogon RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION TASK GROUP PREPARE RECOVERY INTERVENTION MONITOR, REPORT, COORDINATE Task Group 3 – Communication and Public Awareness Maintain communication facilities and other units Set-up and maintain network communication system and broadcast Broadcast and relay information Facilitate information dissemination Deliver situational report and information Wide broadcast and clear communication from point to point Well-coordinated response cluster Task Group 4 – Transportation (LTO, LTFRB, PLGU, PEO, AFP, DPWH, PNP, BFP, PCG) Inventory of transportation vehicles Close coordination with LGUS and other stakeholders Allocation of fund for fuel and maintenance Close coordination with LGUS and other stakeholders Standby at the Staging Area for possible deployment Standby at designated site within 5 to 6km DZ Standby at designated site within 7 to 11km DZ Standby at designated site within 12 to 15km DZ Standby at existing ECs Database of resources Transport identified population at risk to ECs. Transport identified population at DZ (observance of minimum health standards in evacuation centers) Transport identified population at 6 to 8 km DZ (observance of minimum health standard in evacuation centers) Transport identified population at 8 to 9km DZ depending on the recommendation of PHIVOLCS (observance of minimum health standards in evacuation centers) Transport evacuees of additional barangay depending on the recommendation of PHIVOLCS (observance of minimum health standards in evacuation centers) Identify areas for mobilization REGION 5 Mayon & Bulusan DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANUAL Protocols on Volcanic Eruption 94
TASK GROUP RECOVERY ACTIVITIES Task Group 1: Institutional Sector (P/C/M Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, Security, Law and Order, Lifeline, SRR and MDM) SRR Team– BFP, PNP, LDRRMO, DILG, AFP, PCG and Marine Security, Law and Order Team—PNP, Tanods, Public Safety Office, AFP, PCG and Marine) Clearing Operations Team –DPWH, Engineering Office, BFP and LDRRMO Water rationing to designated evacuation centers, as need arises. - Flushing of vital infrastructures, as maybe requested -Submission of final PDNA report to NDRRMC for Rehabilitation and Recovery programs and for funding requirements - Submission of terminal report to NDRRMC - Clearing Operations and Retrieval Operations - Camp Coordination and Camp Management Protection - Relief Operations and Assistance -Conduct monitoring and inspection of the affected barangays under the 6km PDZ Task Group 2: Welfare and Humanitarian Services Camp Coordination and Camp Management Team (CCCMT) - MSWDO and School Representatives and DSWD Food and Non-Food Items Team (FNFI) (MSWDO and DSWD) Health and Emergency Response Team (HERT)– WASH, SRH, Nutrition and PSI, MHPPS including MHO, Sanitary Inspector, MNAO, DOH Provision of livelihood assistance - Relocation of affected families - Psychosocial intervention thru band performance, as requested - Conducts PDNA Post Disaster Needs Assessment - Monitoring the Welfare of the evacuees by consistent conduct of Psychosocial Activities - Continuous provision of public health, pre-hospital and hospital services (Health,WASH,Nutrition, MHPSS) -Assist in the formulation of Recovery and Rehabilitation Plan in coordination with the LGU -Conduct Debriefing and PIE to serve as inputs to the enhancement of policies and guidelines -Inventory of all resources for replacement, repair or reconstruction -Inventory of all human resources providing support/aid and giving recognition -Deactivation of response teams once the local health office is fully functional Task Group 3: Communication and Public Awareness Members: OCD PIA P/C/M LGU DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANUAL Protocols on Volcanic Eruption REGION 5 Mayon & Bulusan 95
Strategies on Preparedness · Timely warning and appropriate release of information · Establishment of communication protocol · Enhance timely evacuation procedures · Establish coordinating arrangements with local DRRMCs through an organized task group with defined job description · Inventory of local resource capacities · Establishment of contingency plans on transportation, security, health, water, sanitation, hygiene and relief · Conduct scenario based drills and exercises · Education and training Strategies on Mitigation Structural · Dikes and silt dams · Warning signages · Construction of safe evacuation centers · Relocation of population within the danger zone · Installation of monitoring instruments · Strengthening of volcano monitoring stations and installations Non structural · Legislative support · Risk and resource mapping · Establishment of natural protections · Land use plan · Dredging and desilting · Buy out scheme QUICK GUIDE ON THEMATIC AREAS REGION 5 Mayon & Bulusan DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANUAL Protocols on Volcanic Eruption 96
QUICK GUIDE ON THEMATIC AREAS Strategies on Response Response cluster approach on: · Camp coordination and camp management (evacuation) · Logistics management · Management of disaster operations center · Food security (relief support) · Health, water, sanitation and hygiene · Protection · Psycho-social care Livelihood · Press briefing and press releases (information management) · Economic dislocation compensation · Livestock evacuation · Declaration of state of calamity · Continuous releases of Phivolcs bulletin · Periodic issuance of LDRRMC advisories · Emergency security deployment · Transportation assistance to emergency needs · Establishment of temporary learning facilities · Provision of temporary cooking spaces Strategies on Recovery · RDNA (Rapid Damage Needs and Loss Assessment) · Comprehensive rehabilitation plan · Establishment of new safe community · Support legislation · Repair and rehabilitation of damaged infrastructures · Rehabilitation of damaged crops, farms and fisheries in the safe location · Livestock dispersal · Repair and rehabilitation of damaged utilities and facilities · Other livelihood assistance · Revision of contingency plan, manual and hazard maps DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANUAL Protocols on Volcanic Eruption REGION 5 Mayon & Bulusan 97
97 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SINCEREST GRATITUDE TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND CREATION OF THIS MANUAL TO WHICH THROUGH THEIR EFFORT THIS PROJECT IS MADE POSSIBLE THE DEVELOPMENT OF VOLCANIC ERUPTION TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP: DR. CEDRIC D. DAEP AND TEAM ALBAY ENGR. RADEN D. DIMAANO AND TEAM SORSOGON DR. PAUL KARSON B. ALANIS(PHIVOLCS) VOLCANOLOGIST(SORSOGON) APRIL ANGELIQUE E. DOMINGUIANO LGCDD DIVISION CHIEF MA. RUTHEL P. GIGANTOCA LGCDD ASST. DIVISION CHIEF MAE G. CLEMENTE LGOO V LEONARD CHAMP E. NAVARRO, II LGOO V SHEENA MAE P. DE LA CRUZ LGOO V GRACE S. MAGO LGOO IV KARLA MIR C. BALDEO LGOO II JERUS G. MERENCIANO REGION 5 Mayon & Bulusan DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANUAL Protocols on Volcanic Eruption 98
SPECIAL THANKS TO: ABUNDIO V. NUNEZ - APSEMO LLOYD S. LARA – SWO II, DSWD5 MICHAEL Z. TAYAM – SPDRRMO PDO II LORIEBETH RODRIGUEZ – DSWD 5 JOCELYN B. GALLANOSA – SPDRRMO IO II JIMILYN O. GEROBIN – DSWD 5 NEIL D. DIANELA– OCD 5 FRITZIE RIVA L. MICHELENA – LGU IROSIN PMSG DANILO S. MARCAIDA JR.– PNP PROV FCI RICO R. BRIZUELA - BFP RHQ5 PAT MELANIE M. MADELAR– PNP PRO SFO1 FRANKLIN R. TOMINDOG-BFP RHQ5 BHERNARD MONGO,RN– DOH CHD5 LGOO II ENRIQUE L. JOSE, JR. LGOO II RENZO MARCBEN N. SALLAN ADA IV MA. NILA B. MOYO LGOO III JAMES EDWARD PECSON IO SHEILA MAE V. RAGOS LGOO II JUVY ANDREW HEDIA PEO III GIELLIE M. MARGALLO ISA II PATRICK P. DE LA PAZ IO LYNN C. OLIQUINO XAVIER BENEDICT V. ASTOR JEFFREY JAY D. EPINO ENGR II MIKE JASON R. BASQUIÑAS DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANUAL Protocols on Volcanic Eruption REGION 5 Mayon & Bulusan 99
99 REFERENCES: 1. Mayon Volcano Quick Reference Notes, PHIVOLCS Internal Report 2. Bulusan Volcano Quick Reference Notes, PHIVOLCS Internal Report 3. Volcano Hazard Maps, https://www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/index.php/gisweb-hazard-maps 4. PHIVOLCS 2018 Mayon Volcano Hazard Maps. 5. Albay Public Safety & Emergency Management Office (APSEMO) 2018 Mayon Contingency Plan. 6. APSEMO 2014 Mayon Warning Criteria 7. RA 10121 8. Oplan L!STO 9. Contingency Plan 10. Pre Disaster Risk Assessment 11. DOST-PHIVOLCS IEC for BULUSAN VOLCANO REGION 5 Mayon & Bulusan DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANUAL Protocols on Volcanic Eruption 100
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