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・drinking water
(2 ~ 3 liters per person daily)
・survival food
(dried bread,biscuits,
canned food,etc.)
・daily necessities
(underwear,towel,tissue paper,etc.)
・fi rst-aid kit, regular medication
・ fl ashlight
・radio (battery-powered)
・dry-cell batteries
・cigarette lighter
・friction matches
・candles
* Please be on guard for fi res when
lighters,matches and candles are used.
・passport, identifi cation card
・cash, bankbook, cash card, health
insurance ID card, etc.
・a list of emergency phone numbers and
contact information of the person
whose language you understand.
・mobile phone (with a windup or
battery-operated charger is preferable)
Let's review your preparedness against disasters! It has been fi ve months since the Great East Japan Earthquake hit in March.
In the disaster-stricken areas the debris still remains and many people stay in the
shelters or temporary houses even now.
A few months ago Morioka International Relations Association held the meetings
and heard about how foreign students here had coped with the March earthquake. They
shared their experiences of the March disaster at Iwate University on May 31st and
Morioka Information Business College, June 1st. Through those meetings, it became
clear that a lot of people had not prepared for disasters such as an earthquake, nor
checked their designated evacuation areas.
To reconfi rm the importance of preparing against natural disasters, personal
preparedness tips (including evacuation areas) are shown here.
Advance Preparations against Natural Disasters
■ Valuables
■ For survival
■ Weatherproof goods
■ For protecting your body
(2 ~ 3 liters per person daily)
MORIOKA INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATION〒 020-8531 MORIOKA-SHI WAKAZONO-CHO 2-18