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

List of "Priorities 4 Enhancing disaster preparedness for effective response, and to “Build Back Bet

The key to improving disaster risk reduction is to use both structural and non-structural measures to improve the capabilities of each stakeholder to respond to disasters. In particular, the recovery and reconstruction phase after disasters is an important opportunity to promote “Build Back Better” by using the experiences and lessons learned from disasters to strengthen the capacity to respond to disasters in all areas of the city.

Reconstruction of the Eastern Coastal Area
During the Great East Japan Earthquake that struck on March 11, 2011, gigantic tsunami waves that swept the eastern coastal area of Sendai City resulted in the loss of many lives and...
Elevated Road
Aiming to complete the project by the end of FY 2018, we are doing construction work to elevate one of the prefectural roads by...
Coastal Embankment
To firstly prepare for a tsunami that may occur frequently (once every several decades to once every hundred years or...
Coastal Disaster Prevention Forest and Evacuation Hills
We are restoring the coastal disaster prevention forests and improving the seaside parks to restore the natural ...
Inland Relocation (Disaster Prevention Collective Relocation Promotion Project)
In addition to constructing or improving a variety of facilities to prevent damage from tsunamis, we are implementing...
Measures for Stranded Commuters with Cooperation from Businesses
At the time of the Great East Japan Earthquake, public transportation was suspended and many people could not return to their...
Restoration of Minami-Gamo Wastewater Treatment Plant
Before the disaster, the Minami-Gamo Wastewater Treatment Plant had been treating about 70% of Sendai’s sewage. On March 11, 2011, a ...

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