| disaster |
災害 |
calamity |
災難 |
| catastrophe |
破局・大災害 |
jeopardy |
危険 |
| hazard |
危険 |
hazard map |
災害予測地図 |
| earthquake |
地震 |
tsunami |
津波 |
| aftershock |
余震 |
phenomenon |
現象、異常気象 |
| circumstance |
事情 |
shelter |
避難所 |
| emergency messaging service |
災害用伝言サービス |
blackout |
停電 |
| store |
貯蔵する |
metal fittings |
金属製建具 |
| shatter |
粉々にする |
fire extinguisher |
消火器 |
| triage |
トリアージ 負傷程度に応じて治療優先順位を決めること |
crush syndrome |
クラッシュ症候群 |
| volcano |
火山 |
eruption |
噴火 |
| epidemic |
伝染病 |
hygine |
衛生 |
| infection |
空気伝染 |
contagion |
接触伝染 |
| wreck |
難破させる |
famine |
飢饉 |
| drought |
干ばつ |
plague |
疫病 |
Japan is a country that many earthquakes happen frequntly. It is important to prepare for an earthquake and find someone who can communicate in your language. In this web site you can get useful information in your languages. http://www.yoke.city.yokohama.jp/saigai_sheets/
You should remember Saigai-yo Dengon Dial (Emergency telephone message service)
(Tel. 117)
You can inform out-of-town people by this system. It is like a voice recorded message board.
TOP 11 SAFETY ITEMS
1. water
2. food
3.duct tape
4.garbage bags
5.flashlight(with batteries!)
6.whistle
7.radio(with batteries!)
8.first aid kit
9.clothes
10.medicine
11.important document
Ana-Marie Jones |
People need 3 liters of water a day.It is essential to store at least for three days.
The radio is very useful. Even after the earthquake, there is possibility of aftershock and tsunami. You can get accurate information from it . Please make sure batteries. Important document includes copies of identification materials.
Portable cooker is also useful.In case of blackout, you can boil water with this. matches, lighter and candles
TOP 10 LIST FOR COMMUTERS
1.don't panic - assess your circumstances
2.carry a portable radio
3.carry a map of your on-foot route home
4.keep a pair of sneakers in your locker
5.keep chocolates and caramels in your desk drawer
6.draw up a communication plan and a place to meet your family in case of an emergency.
7.quickly inform out-of-town relatives of your safety
8.practice walking home from work.
9.keep a supply of body warmers or coolers
10.don't be shy - ask strangers for help
Tokyo metropolitan government's disaster prevention bureau |
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