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Evacuation guidance for residentsMorgueMedical Relief PlaceDispatch of Tokyo Medical Relief TeamDispatch of Medical Relief TeamEvacuation guidance for residentsEstablishment of morgueDisaster Base Hospital etc.Tokyo DMAT, Tokyo Medical Association, Tokyo branch of Japan Red Cross, Tokyo Dental Association, Tokyo Pharmacist Association, Medical Relief, Triage, and others "Disaster Prevention Measures at Petrochemical Complexes, etc." At Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport), the amount of gasoline stored and handled by operators refueling to aircraft exceeded a certain amount, so in August 2018, the “Tokyo International Airport Area” was designated as a special disaster preparedness area (an petrochemical complex) according to the Disaster Prevention Act for Petrochemical Complexes. In response, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government established the Tokyo Petrochemical Complex, etc. Disaster Prevention Headquarters based on the “Tokyo Metropolitan Petroleum Complex Disaster Prevention Headquarters Ordinance”, which came into effect in October 2018, as well as "Tokyo Metropolitan Petroleum Complex, etc. Disaster Prevention Plans" in December 2019. In July 2023, the TMG revised the plan based on a review of the “Damage Estimates in Tokyo due to an Earthquake Directly Hitting Tokyo.” Based on the plan, the TMG and related organizations will implement comprehensive disaster prevention activities to prevent the occurrence and spread of disasters in special disaster preparedness areas and to protect the lives, bodies and property of local residents. Nuclear Disaster Preparedness Measures In preparation for the occurrence of a nuclear emergency situation at a nuclear power facility near Tokyo, TMG has stipulated countermeasures such as upgrading information provision system in the“TMG plan for Local Disaster Preparedness (Nuclear Disaster Version).” In November 2012, measures were added based on the lessons learned from the Great East Japan Earthquake, and in January 2021, a revision was made based on national policy by specifying the details of protective measures.Main Activities・ Measuring air radiation levels and radioactive materials in water, food products, etc., and provision of information・ Establishing health consultation stations and measuring external exposure dose at public     health institutes and the Tokyo metropolitan hospitals・ Preventing harmful rumors about agricultural crops, industrial products, etc.562. Large-Scale Accidents Large-Scale Accidents The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has prepared to take actions in case large numbers are killed or injured due to (1) large-scale fires, (2) accidents caused by dangerous materials such as high-pressure gas, and (3) accidents involving transportation such as ships, airplanes, and railways. In the “Tokyo Disaster Prevention Plan (Large-scale accidents),” general measures have been established from prevention to emergency measures and recovery methods.

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