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Shohei BENIYA Associate Professor, Kobe University Research Fellow, DRI. Three things foreign residents in Kobe should know against disasters. 1. 1 . What is your major risk ? Risks are depend on your situation. 2. What are your major risks ? - Number of death per a year.
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Shohei BENIYA Associate Professor, Kobe University Research Fellow, DRI Three things foreign residents in Kobe shouldknow against disasters 1
1.What is your major risk ?Risks are depend on your situation 2
What are your major risks ? - Number of death per a year E:About 5,000 • A: About 200 Accidents in mountain • B: About 300 • Sea or river bathing • C: About 600 • Murder D: About 2,000 Fire Traffic accidents • F: About 30,000 • Suicide
How about natural disaster ? - Number of death per a year Flood, sediment disaster About 70 per a year Thunder 4 per a year • Snow disaster About 40 per a year • Earthquake About 6,500 per over 100 years ? • Tsunami About 20,000 per 100-1000 years ? 5
Why did people die by a natural disaster ? At the Kanto Earthquake in 1923, 90%of death were by burn death At the Hanshin Awaji Earthquake in 1995, 80%of death were by crash of houses At the Nigata Chuetsu Earthquake in 2004, 75%of death were “Indirect death” At the East Japan Earthquake in 2011, 90%of death were by drowning death 6
Where do you live or work ? If you live/work in Kobe or Hanshin area, • Small tsunami risk • Big risk of flood, high tide, and sediment disaster If you live/work in strong houses and fixed the furniture, • Decrease earthquake damage risk • Lack of food and water, bad environment risk If you live/work far from big river, • Small flood risk • But 80% of flood death occurred out of houses 7
When and Where will you meet the disaster ? For Example; If you will be elder, Two third of death are elderly people. If you walk the street, Stone wall or outer wall are dangerous. 8
Who rescues you from crashed houses ? In the case of the Hanshin Awaji Earthquake 35 % were rescued by themselves 28 % were by friends or neighbors 3% were by the people passed by chance 2% were by rescue team like police, fire fighter etc 32 % were rescued by their families 1% were by others 9
2.What should we prepare ?Stockpile and Communication tools 10
Stockpiles of foods and daily goods • After a great earthquake, foods and daily goods will be wiped out from stores over 1 week. • We should have over 1 week’s stockpiles in case of a Great Nankai Earthquake. List example of stockpiles • Water, foods, snack, portable water filter • Can, retort pouch food, vegetable juice or fruit juice • A portable toilet kit, tissue, plastic bag, sandal • Drug, medical kit, Spare eye glasses • Radio with flashlight, portable gas burner • List of contact information, telephone number 11
Effective communication tools Disaster emergency message dial (171) with public phone 2) Disaster message board with mobile phone 3) E-mail, SNS, other web service with mobile phone or smart phone 12
Place of public phone can be searched by NTT webpage. You may need coin to use a green public phone. Outside 24housr Outside daytime Inside 24hours Inside daytime 13
Disaster emergency message dial Disaster Prevention Handbook:Protect Yourself from Earthquakes by Tokushima prefectural international exchange association 14
Disaster message board Disaster Prevention Handbook:Protect Yourself from Earthquakes by Tokushima prefectural international exchange association 15
Collection of Information Email service from local government: Area mail and Earthquake Early Warning with mobile phone or smart phone Sings One-segment broadcasting TV with mobile phone or smart phone Radio E-mail, SNS, other web service with mobile phone or smart phone Word-of-mouth communication and rumor has many misunderstanding ! 16
Area mail and Earthquake Early Warning Area mail ( and Earthquake Early Warning) is a warning system using e-mail system of mobile phone or smart phone. Flood : Evacuation recommendation Earthquake : Earthquake Early Warning One way communication tool like broadcast. Very useful system but Japanese language only ! 17
Signs Disaster Prevention Handbook:Protect Yourself from Earthquakes by Tokushima prefectural international exchange association 18
Useful links for foreign residents Disaster Prevention Handbook:Protect Yourself from Earthquakes by Tokushima prefectural international exchange association http://www.clair.or.jp/j/multiculture/docs/tokushima_bosaihandbook.pdf Disaster Prevention Guide for Children and Parents: 10 points to protect your family ! by Hyogo International Association http://www.hyogo-ip.or.jp/mtss/bogo/ Disaster Prevention Handbook Disaster Prevention Card both are by Kobe International Center for Cooperation and Communication http://www.kicc.jp/other/index_en.html 20
List for stockpiles by DRI Newest version is only in Japanese language at webpage. (Former version is available in English at DRI) http://www.dri.ne.jp/download/ The Disaster Prevention Handbook for Foreigners By Fukuoka Prefecture http://www.pref.fukuoka.lg.jp/uploaded/life/68/68696_14597198_misc.pdf Earthquake Survival Manual By Tokyo Metropolitan Government http://www.seikatubunka.metro.tokyo.jp/index3files/survivalmanual.pdf 21