Ver.2 ① ② ③ Building collapse ・ Entire destruction 2,285 buildings ・ Partial destruction 5,780 buildings ※1 Casualties ・ Dead 33 people ・ Seriously injured 187 people ・ Injured 1,476 people ※due to collapse ※1 Lifelines Rate of suffering damages ・Electricity 15.0% ・City gas 0% ・Water supply 31.4% ・Drainage 22.1% ・Telephone 8.3% ※ In Shibuya City ※ 2 Other ・Will have difficulty returning home over 230,000 people ・Will need to stay in temporary shelters over 30,000 person ・Elevators closed with people inside 460 elevators ※ 2 ※1 M 6.9, Metropolitan West, near-field earthquake, in the winter at 18:00, wind velocity of 15m/sec. (Basic research for earthquake disaster measures, Shibuya City, 2006) ※2 M 7.3, Epicenter in the northern part of Tokyo Bay, in the winter at 18:00, wind velocity of 6m/sec. (Metropolitan Disaster Prevention Committee, 2006) If the above earthquake occurs, it will cause an earthquake with a seismic intensity of nearly 6 in Shibuya City. In this situation, it will be difficult for us to stand up, and big furniture will move and topple. In many buildings the walls will crack, the glass of windows will break, and doors will not open. In some places the seismic intensity will be a little over 6; we will not even be able to stand up, unreinforced concrete block walls will fall down and many weak wooden houses will collapse. There are three facilities for emergency water supply in Shibuya City. Their total quantity of water provided is as follows: Yoyogi Park: 1,500 t Dai-ichi Commercial High school: 100 t Kageoka Park :100 t Recovery days for lifelines throughout Tokyo: ★Electricity 6 days ★City Gas 53 days (No damage is assumed in Shibuya City.) ★Water supply 30 days ★Drainage 30 days ★Communications 14 days *Tokyo Regional Disaster Prevention Plans, earthquake edition (revised in 2007) Earthquake Strike ・ Protect yourself ・ Prevent fires and extinguish them im- mediately ・ Cooperate with neighbors to put out fires and rescue others If there is a threat of danger in your house or other place where you are, take refuge at a temporary gathering site (public school grounds, parks, etc.) Temporary gathering sites are determined to be safe. If your home is not damaged Return home Move to a temporary shelter If your home is damaged Ittoki shugo basho (temporary gathering site) Hinan-basho (evacuation site) Hinan-jyo (temporary shelter) Niji-hinan-jyo (secondary temporary shelter) A temporary shelter for senior citizens or handicapped people. A place where people gather temporarily to ascertain the extent of a disaster and to prepare for evacuation to an evacuation site. An area where people move to in order to es- cape dangers such as spreading fires caused by a serious earthquake. A place giving temporary shelter to evacuees whose homes have collapsed, burned, or been otherwise seriously damaged by an earthquake or other disaster. General Care Community Seseragi, Care Community Mitakeno-oka, Higashi Health Plaza, and such other places as special elderly nursing homes. 10 places in total. In the case of spreading fires caused by earthquakes, tem- porary gathering sites can be dangerous. ・ The order to take refuge will be given via Disaster Wireless Broadcast Japan is an earthquake country. An earthquake could strike at any time. Will you be ready?? It will be too late if you are not already prepared when it occurs! Prepare for the possibility of an earthquake right away to pro- tect your own life, your family, and your home. First, you should check around your house, and talk about earthquake preparedness with your family. Participate in a disaster prevention drill in your area, and be prepared! Areas where the entire destruction rate will be over 10% Zones where the entire destruction rate will be over 30% Zones with a concentration of buildings with large glass win- dows or signboards Towns and streets where over 50% of the total number of buildings are wooden buildings Priority Emergency Routes: roads which will have priority for mainte- nance and security in disasters Border lines between towns Please turn over for information about preparing for earthquakes. Disaster Prevention Division, Crisis Management Dept., Shibuya City Office 03-3463-1589 (direct dial) Holidays & Nights: 17:15~8:30 03-3463-3247 (Night Duty Room) Survive an Earthquake Disaster! Shibuya Disaster Prevention Survival Map Move to the evacuation site Let’s prepare for earthquakes in our companies, working places, and schools! ★Let’s prepare emergency supplies. portable radios, sneakers, instant foods *Prepare season- ally such goods as towels, portable body warmers, rain jackets, etc. ★ Make a map of the return route to your home. Check the route on foot. ★ Join in the Disaster Prevention Drills. W h at w ill happen if a big earthquake strikes Shib u y a ? ! An earthquake might strike while you are out ! I n c a s e of a n e a rth q u a k e The probability of the occurrence of a magnitude 7 earthquake in the southern Kanto area is 70% in the next 30 years and 90% in the next 50 years. (Source: The Earthquake Research Committee of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, “The General view of the national earthquake, forecast map,” 2006 revised.) Based on research of all of the buildings in Shibuya City and geological surveys, Shibuya City has produced a “Regional Risk Map” and a “Map of Shaking Probability” that indicate the risk of building-collapse. You can get the maps in the City Office. 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Sasazuka E.S. Sasazuka J.S. Rokugo-zakaue Park Nanago-dori Park Hatagaya-daisan Park Hatagaya-daiichi Park Yoyogi Oyama Park Oyama Playground Sangubashi Park Tamagawajyosui-kyusuiro Green Tract of land New National Theatre Tokyo Shinjyuku Chuo Park Area Komaba Todai/Komaba-no Park Area Jingu-dori Park Care Community Mitake-no-Oka Shoto J.H. Konno-Hachiman Jinja Shrine Jinnan E.S. Mitake Park Hachiyama J.S. Sarugaku E.S. Daiichi Commercial H.S. Tokiwamatsu E.S. Nagayato E.S. Kakezuka E.S. Rinsen E.S. Hiroo J.S. Hiroo E.S. Hiroo Park Toyosawa Playground Area of Univ.of the Sacred Heart,Tokyo Ebisu Higashi Park YEBISU GARDEN PLACE Aioi Insurance Co.,Ltd. Ebisu Minami daini Park Nakameguro Park Area Shinjyuku-Gyoen Park Meiji Jingu Gaien Area Meiji Jingu Shrine / Yoyogi Park Area Kumano Jinjya Shrine Care Community Harajyuku no Oka Aoyama Gakuin, Jissen Women's Gakuen Area Ebisu Prime Square Hikawa Jinjya Shrine Togo Jinjya Shrine Myoenji Temple Honmachi 3 Chome Playground Honmachi higashi ES. Kanto Int. Senior H.S. Bunka Gakuen Sanya E.S. Yoyogi E.S. Sendagaya E.S. Harajyuku Gaien J.S. Jinguumae E.S. Hatomori E.S. Hatashiro E.S. Shibuya Sports Center The former Yoyogi H.S. Nishihara E.S. Uehara J.S. Uehara E.S. Yoyogi J.S. Yoyogi Fukamachi Sho Park Tomigaya E.S. Honmachi E.S. Honmadhi Minami Children's Park Honmachi Sakura Park Honmachi Park Honmachi Hikawa Park Sasazuka Park Jusango-dori Park Sasazuka 2 Chome Playground On the street (1-38 Sasazuka) On the street (2-12 Sasazuka) Tamagawajyosui-kyusuiro Green Tract of land