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SENDAI -Towards a Disaster-Resilient and Environmentally-Friendly City

List of "Priorities 1 Understanding disaster risk"

To prepare for future disasters, it is important to understand and learn about the lessons and knowledge from past disasters or regarding disaster risk reduction. We also need to use a variety of networks and means, and to promote the collection and sharing of disaster risk reduction-related information.

October 27, 2016 Sendai Evacuation Information Website
We have been running this website since 2016 to provide Sendai citizens with evacuation information during emergencies in an ...
October 27, 2016 Sendai Tsunami Information Conveyance System
Sendai broadcasts tsunami warnings and evacuation information from the 79 outdoor speakers placed in tsunami evacuation... .
October 27, 2016 Disaster Prevention Administration Radio
Sendai’s disaster prevention administration radio can be broadly split into two types. A tsunami information transmission ...
October 27, 2016 Sendai Crisis Management Twitter Account
Disaster information, evacuation information, earthquake and tsunami information and notifications are tweeted on our...
October 27, 2016 Emergency Alert E-Mails
During large-scale disasters we send “emergency alert e-mails” with evacuation information published by the city to the ...
October 26, 2016 Distribution of Hazard Maps
Sendai City created three types of earthquake hazard maps in 2008. The first is a “Tremor Map” that...
August 29, 2016 Promotion of Sendai’s Disaster Prevention Education
In order to convey lessons learned from the Great East Japan Earthquake to children in the...
August 29, 2016 Investigation and Research Conducted by the International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS), Tohoku University
The International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS) at Tohoku University was established in April 2012, one year after the disaster ...

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