Presentation by Nobuyuki KURITA on natural disaster volunteering at the 11th A-P Conferene on Dec 8
Disaster Volunteer Movement in Japan since the 1995 Kobe Earthquake and its “Wisdom” for Mitigation toward the Expected Super-Wide Area Earthquake
Non-Profit Organization
“Rescue Stock Yard”
Nobuyuki KURITA
The culture of disaster relief volunteers
- There were 1.37million people who involved into volunteer activities at the time of the Kobe earthquake in 1995.
- After that, many volunteers have started rushing into disaster area in Japan.
- Their activities are removing rubbles or sand, preparing meals, supporting evacuation shelters, caring for elderly people. Moreover they commit to a long term rehabilitation process.
- It is not only activities when a disaster occurred, recently the activities are required to give volunteers lessons back to the disaster area, and need to tackle for activities of disaster mitigation.
Plates around the Archipelago of Japan
The Tokai / Tounankai / Nankai-Earthquakes
[characteristic]
- Repeated once in 100~150years
- Magnitude 8.0~8.7 in Richter Scale
- Damages in Wide Ares (Population: 40 mil) [Prediction]
- Still controversial
- In 30 years, Toukai86%・Tounankai60%・
- Nankai50%
- That is, 2035±15、It is just ahead・・・
[Predicted Damage]
Dead toll 24,700people・Totally Collapsed Houses 940,000・Economic Loss is almost equal to our national budget, US$ 900,000,000,000
Wisdom for “Disaster Mitigation”
The lectures for disaster prevention
The citizen’s exhibition of disaster prevention for citizens
The workshop for discussing issues of local people and disaster prevention in the area.
Citizen’s activity for falling prevention furniture in elderly houses.
Supporting people who need nursing care at the time of disaster
Town walking and meal preparation with children
Another various activities
We would like to make a reservation for your help from the world when Japan is hit by such a super-wide area disaster. Thank you in advance!
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