Due to the earthquake that occurred on April 20, 63 municipalities in Hokkaido have been under a “Late-Seismic Earthquake Advisory” until the 27th.
How are coastal towns preparing?
On April 20, a tsunami warning was temporarily issued for the central Pacific coast of Hokkaido.
(Disaster prevention broadcast) “A tsunami warning has been issued. Please evacuate to higher ground immediately.”
In Urakawa Town, where a 40-centimeter tsunami was observed, boats headed offshore one after another.
Residents also evacuated to shelters on higher ground.
With the “Late-Seismic Earthquake Advisory” in effect, how is a local elementary school preparing?
“We instruct the children to hang their jackets on hangers, so that if something happens, they can quickly put on their jackets and evacuate,” said the principal.
As a measure against heatstroke, children carry water bottles and are ready to evacuate at any time to a shelter about a 15-minute walk away.
Furthermore…
“The school building is three stories tall, so in an emergency, we are considering vertical evacuation. If there is time, we plan to evacuate to the shelter,” the principal added.
Here is footage from the time of the earthquake in Hiroo Town, Tokachi, also on the Pacific coast.
At Tokachi Port in the town, a 30-centimeter tsunami was observed.
Following the “Late-Seismic Earthquake Advisory,” the town continues measures such as calling for preparedness twice a day, at noon and night, via disaster prevention broadcasts.
“Since a late earthquake could possibly occur at night, we want to be ready for whenever it happens. We are keeping supplies near the shelters and aim to maintain a system that does not let down our guard as much as possible,” said a local official.
In Hiroo Town, to enable quick shelter openings, supplies such as cardboard beds and tents have been kept near the shelters throughout this week.
Residents’ awareness of preparedness also seems to be increasing.
“I have a safety bag ready by the entrance, and I keep shoes by my pillow so I can put them on and escape anytime,” said a Hiroo Town resident.
“I am fully prepared only for power outages,” said another resident.
The “Late-Seismic Earthquake Advisory” has been issued for 63 municipalities in Hokkaido until the 27th.
It is important to be one step more cautious than usual in disaster preparedness.
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