Evacuation Center
Evacuation Center
First of all, there is the sea and an active volcano, Mt. Fuji in Numazu. Japan has frequent earthquakes. This causes secondary disasters such as tsunamis. Fuji has been predicted to erupt for many years. There are evacuation centers for other natural disasters as well.
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Sign for Designated Shelter
Already designated "evacuation sites," "tsunami evacuation buildings, and "tsunami evacuation towers" are emergency shelters to protect you from the dangers of disasters.
They are designated for each type of disaster such as wind storms, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Evacuation sites may differ depending on the type of disaster, so be sure to check in advance.
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Designated shelters are places opened after an earthquake or other large-scale disaster strikes to provide temporary shelter for people whose homes have collapsed or been damaged. Evacuation centers are operated proactively by local residents and evacuation center users.
If the occurrence of a disaster such as a windstorm or flood can be predicted in advance, they may be opened earlier.
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Wide evacuation areas are evacuation sites where people can take refuge when the evacuation site is in danger due to the spread of fire after an earthquake. Numazu City has designated the following evacuation sites.
In Numazu, these places are selected↓
Meidensha Corporation, Numazu Municipal High School, Kato Gakuen High School, Hiryu High School, Kanaoka Junior High School, Fifth Junior High School, Municipal Baseball Stadium, Kankiyama, Fourth Elementary School, Kankan Elementary School, Third Junior High School, Numazu Technical High School, Oooka Minami Elementary School, Ooka Park, Gairido Park
The city has disaster prevention warehouses at all designated evacuation sites to prepare for disasters.
Disaster prevention warehouses are equipped with disaster prevention materials and equipment necessary for disaster prevention activities.
The main items in the warehouses are ↓
Administrative radio, a local disaster prevention radio Powerful light Plastic sheet Kakeya, a hatchet, a hoe Radio Generator Sleeping bag/ Blanket Rope/ Pole/ Military gloves and microphones, tripods, cord reels, portable toilets, portable pumps, fire houses public telephone at evacuation site Floodlight, tripod, rear car, unicycle Bucket, polyethylene tank portable fluorescent lamps Chainsaws, saws Stationery sets, tool, sets Stationery set, tool kit, water tank, tent, side curtain, large crowbar, hammer, raincoat, boots, Emergency food(Survival Foods) Groundsheet Iron wire scissors, punch Dry cell batteries, spark plugs, Urethane mat Shovel, pickaxe, stretcher, first-aid kit