AnticipatedDamages:Viewpoint1 ▶ Implementation rate of fire prevention measures (earthquake-detecting circuit breaker installation): 25% ▶ Implementation rate of initial fire extinguishing measures (fire extinguisher installation) Fire extinguisher ownership rate: 60% etc.Viewpoint2Strengthening of emergency response system to protect the lives of Tokyo residents and the functions of the capital ▶ Promotion of earthquake-resistance of buildings along emergency transportation roads: 99% (FY2025) ▶ Securing of temporary accommodation: 90%, etc.Viewpoint3 ▶ Securing communication environment in all evacuation centers ▶ Elimination of areas without toilets in times of disaster etc.Cross-disciplinary perspective ▶ Earthquake-proofing of housing:・Insufficient earthquake resistance in accordance with the old earthquake resistance standards in housing largely eliminated (FY2025) ・Insufficient earthquake resistance in accordance with the new earthquake resistance standards in wooden housing halved (FY2030) ▶ Non-combustibility in development areas Non-combustibility achievement rate in all development areas: 70% ▶ Construction of specified implementation lines: Fully constructed (as of end of FY2025) etc.Disaster mitigation target: Roughly halve the human and physical damage caused by an earthquake directly hitting Tokyo, etc. by FY2030In order to ensure the achievement of the disaster mitigation target, targets were set for three perspectives and cross-sectoral perspectives.Severe human damage including up to approximately 6,100 dead, 2.99 million evacuees, and 4.53 million stranded peopleLarge damage to houses, lifelines, and other structures including 194,000 buildings destroyed or burned by firePromote disaster prevention and mitigation measures in homes and communitiesSafe and high-quality living environment and early restoration of daily life for all victimsHard measures Main Contents of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area Disaster Prevention Plan (Earthquake Version)591. The TMG Plan for Local Disaster Preparedness Measures The TMG Plan for Local Disaster Preparedness Measures is a plan that was formulated by the Tokyo Disaster Prevention Committee based on the Disaster Countermeasures Basic Act, containing the Earthquake Version, Storm and Flood Version, Volcano Version, Large-scale Accident Version, and Nuclear Power Disaster Version. The purpose is to protect the lives, health, and properties of Tokyo residents from disasters by implementing preventive measures, emergency and recovery measures, etc. related to earthquakes and other disasters, and the plan is reviewed annually and amended when deemed necessary based on damage estimates, lessons learned from actual large-scale disasters, revisions to related laws and regulations, and trends in the national government. Recently, we have revised the Storm and Flood Versions in January 2021 based on the results of the Large-Scale Flood Disaster Review Meeting that examined the issues revealed by Typhoon Hagibis and other events, and have revised the Large-scale Accident Version and Nuclear Power Disaster Version based on the revision of related laws and regulations and the latest trends in the country. In addition, after reviewing the Damage Estimates in Tokyo due to an Earthquake Directly Hitting Tokyo for the first time in 10 years, we revised the Earthquake Edition in May 2023 based on the status of disaster preparedness efforts, changes in the social environment since the Great East Japan Earthquake, and other factors.2. Tokyo Disaster Prevention Plan The Tokyo Disaster Prevention Plan is a project plan formulated to promptly and systematically promote disaster prevention measures against natural disasters such as earthquakes, strong winds, floods, and volcanic eruptions. This plan is based on the Tokyo Metropolitan Ordinance for Earthquake Disaster Measures and includes specific measures to ensure the safety of residents.Section 4 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Crisis Management System
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