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In 2004, the Central Disaster Management Council conducted a damage assessment of Earthquake occurring directly underneath the Capital region. The eighteen earthquakes are as sessed in various conditions of seasons, time and wind. The probability of Northern Tokyo Bay Earthquake is highest among them. The Saitama Earthquake will be caused the most severe dam age in Saitama Prefecture than in case of the other earthquakes. If these Earthquakes occur on a winter evening of a weekday with 15 m/sec ond of wind, the results of these assessments are as fallows; Magnitude of Northern Tokyo Bay Earthquake: M. 7.3 (30km in depth.) Number of collapsed houses: 195,000 buildings Number of burnt-down houses: 650,000 build ings Number of the killed: 11,000 persons
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Magnitude of Saitama Earthquake: M.6. 9 (10km in depth.) Number of collapsed houses: 67,000 buildings Number of burnt-down houses: 190,000 build ings Number of the killed: 3,400 persons In this case of Saitama Earthquake, the vol ume of damage is twice that of the Hanshin - Awaji Earthquake in 1995 The earthquake occurring underneath the Cap ital Region of Tokyo Metropolis hits directly the largest mega-city with the highest density of population and buildings. These is the "super urban disaster" in contrast of the Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Disaster in 1995 is termed as an "urban disaster" . Super urban disaster means that not only the volume of various damages in creases but also the functional quality of damage influence is higher than in Kobe of 1995, because this earthquake hits directly the heart land of Tokyo where central functions of economics, na tional trated.
administration
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few years before middle deep-focus earth tremors in the eastern Kanto. The southwestern Kanto area has been subject to frequent very shallow earthquakes when some volcanoes de veloped in the northern most part of the Fuji vol canic zone erupted. These seismo-volcanic dis turbances have occurred at intervals of about fif teen years. The focal zone has suffered from disasters owing to the strong motion of upthrusting. More over, the Uemachi fault in the base rock of Osaka does intensify the surface motion when Kobe was visited by the 1995 Southern Hyogo Earthquake. It may well be that such seismic focusing coin cides exactly with a narrow belt of consistently catastrophic damage in the Saitama Plain. Alluvial plains developed in the southern part of the above-mentioned plain bounded by terrace cliffs on the north. Such a geographical aspect was possibly brought about that seismic surge and backwash from the south overlapping each
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work. On the other hand, it is important for every citizen to implement preparedness and reduction of damage by themselves. The lessons and drills for citizens are promoted to increase disaster management consciousness and to disseminate disaster management knowledge. It is also an im portant measure not only to establish local vol untary disaster management organizations in every community, but also to organize disaster management teams in every private company. It is most important measures to increase local power of disaster management by collaborating with local residents and local companies in each community.
curred in blank areas of earthquake. There is a high probability of an earthquake of Magnitude 7 level occurring in the near future, because of a high probability of earthquake occurring un derneath Southern Kanto Region. We have to im plement not only preparedness of disaster re sponse measures against earthquake but also re duction of damages. Therefore, Saitama Prefec ture expanded the disaster management organi zation into an emergency and disaster manage ment organization as a forerunner in Japan. We have to develop new countermeasures against various damages as a result of new dam age assessment of Earthquake occurring directly beneath the Capital region. Many employees, stu dents and shoppers lose transportation for re turn journey to home. The number of people who would find it difficult/impossible to return home on foot are estimated as 6.5 millions per sons in the Capital region. More than a million
Regional Effort toward Disaster Mitigation around Nagoya SUZUKI Yasuhiro* and SAKAUE Hiroyuki** *Nagoya University, Member of CDR,AJG **Falcon Corporation , Member of CDR,AJG Although the general strategies for disaster mitigation are presented by the national govern ment, the effort by regional communities is es sential to mitigate disaster. Since 2001, in line with the major revisions in Japan's disaster pre vention strategy, Aichi Prefecture and its envi rons were successively designated both as Areas to Strengthen Earthquake Disaster Management Measures, as related to the Tokai earthquakes, and as Areas to Further Earthquake Disaster Management Measures, as related to the Tohnankai (Eastern Nankai) and Nankai earth quakes. The research focusing on disaster pre paredness strategies tailored to the particular characteristics of this region, therefore, has be come a matter of great urgency. In response to these circumstances, cooperative projects by re gional governments, universities, and citizens have started. The most important preparedness to mitigate earthquake disaster is the improvement of the seismic performance of dwelling houses. The re gional government has been conducting many ac tivities such as convening workshops or distrib uting hazard maps to motivate people to prepare for disaster mitigation or establishing financial support systems to check and reinforce build ings. Despite these activities, it is difficult to mo tivate and direct people for disaster prepared
people commute and go to school from Saitama Prefecture to Tokyo. We develop new measures to support their return journey with private com panies whose facilities/shops are located along major streets. Due to regional issues such as long return walk journey of a mass of people and nation wide cen tral function obstacles which influence beyond the boundary of prefectures, we continued the Disaster Management Drills practiced by 8 Pre fectures and Mega-cities of the Southern Kanto Region (Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama and Chiba prefectures and Yokohama, Kawasaki, Saitama and Chiba cities). In 2005, this Disaster Man agement Drill was conducted by Saitama Prefec ture. For reduction of building damage, Saitama Prefecture is promoting a retro-fitting of old buildings. Especially located along major streets, in collaboration with not only local authori ties(cities and towns) but also associations of re lated private companies such as building con struction companies and so on. And also for a quick response of search, rescue and recovery after an earthquake, Saitama Prefecture got var ious agreements with associations of related pri vate companies of building construction, civil en gineering works, electrical works, traffic works, and so on. Through these agreements, Saitama Prefecture is enlarging disaster management 741
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continued to practice disaster management drill with neighboring communities since 1997. In 2005, our district was selected as a model project area on arrangement of station for com munity safety and security. The station is estab lished in Mizutani Higashi Community Center, which is the central facility in our district, and branch stations are established in every local community meeting hall. The activities of our station are both crime prevention movement for community security and disaster management drill for supporting the elderly in each neigh borhood. In addition to these activities, we made a list of persons with specific technologies such as nurse, doctor, carpenter, electrical engineer and so on, in every community. We also established the Safety and Security Network in Mizutani Higashi Elementary School District, involving local voluntary disaster man agement organizations, associations of parents and teachers in elementary and junior high school, local companies, hospitals, associations of shops in the community, fire department, police, local authorities and other related organizations. We hold meetings periodically to create a dis aster management programs, to practice a vari ous disaster management drills and to support activities of organization each other, for the in terception of the next big one in the near future.
ness.
In response to this problem, a joint project by Nagoya University, Aichi Prefecture, and Nagoya City was carried out from 2004 with the support of the Japan Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, and Culture, and some breakthroughs were achieved. This project will finally present a prototype of a simulator system to promote seismic retro fitting. It will consist of the following: (1) a high resolution hazard map through which the hazard to each residence can be determined, (2) a com puter graphics system that educates people about the reasons why damage occurs and how people die during earthquakes, and (3) a system that guides people to retrofit their houses and fix furniture in their houses. Furthermore, this proj ect will record and document the examples of successful workshops held in regional communi ties. Residents' Activities for Growing Safety and Security of our Community-Report on Implementation of Arrangement Model Project of Station for Community Safety and Security - SHIMIZU Minoru Leader of Connection Board of Local Disaster Management Organizations in Mizutani Higashi Elementary School District Our district
Application Damages
is located in the lowland of the
junction between Shingashi river and Yanase river, where were formerly paddy fields and marshy land. In the mid 1960s, urban expansion reached here and urban development was pro moted through land reclamation of paddy fields and marshy lands. At present, our community is very high in population density with aging soci ety. And 90% of houses are wooden houses, 60% of which were built before the new standard of earthquake-proof structure in 1986. We learned many lessons from the 1995 Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and recognized risks such as flood ing and earthquake disaster, especially collapse of houses built before 1986 and the danger by fire in districts of crowded wooden houses. We established local voluntary disaster management organization in each community and connected the boards of four organizations in Mizutani Hi gashi elementary school district in 1995. We have
of Maps to Mitigate
Earthquake
UNE Hiroshi Geographical Survey Institute, Member of AJG 1. Maps to mitigate earthquake disaster In July 2004, The Association of Japanese Ge ographers presented a recommendation towards mitigation of earthquake damage. It appeals that "it is necessary to produce detailed hazard maps to make people concretely realize the images of earthquake disasters. Active use of land condi tion maps and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) shall be sought that are useful to assess and visualize the local hazards." This concept has been well accepted by disaster policy makers. In this context, micro landform classification data derived from land condition maps are im portant. The Geographical Survey Institute (GSI) released "digital map 25000 (land condition)" in March 2006. It consists of vector-base digital 742
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