Tokyo Metropolitan Government Disaster Prevention Guide Book
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afterSection3OtherRskManagementdsasteratermmedatey3daysIilil⬆liIii8 Section4TokyoMetropoGovernmentRskManagementSystemlitanIntroductionSection2PreparationforNaturaDsastersSection5ReferencenformationSection1Occurrenceofearthquake* You can register and check the safety confirmation messages from family members on the disaster emergency message dial (171), etc.(E) Estimated damage scenario An earthquake directly hitting Tokyo could have its epicenter anywhere in Tokyo. An earthquake directly hitting Tokyo is expected to cause the greatest damage in Tokyo, but if the epicenter were located in a different area, the seismic intensity and damage in each area would diff er greatly. For this reason, always assume the worst and be prepared on a daily basis.・ Possibility of being pinned down by furniture toppling over due to shaking ・ Lifelines such as electricity, water, sewage, and gas may be disrupted, greatly hindering daily life ・ Even if water is supplied to condominiums, toilets may not be usable for the foreseeable future ・ Cell phones have low signals, and it is difficult to contact family members when phone batteries run out・ Check measures to prevent furniture from toppling over and how to contact family members* in the event of disasters.・ When power is restored, electrical fires may occur from combustible materials that come in contact with a fallen electric heater or light fixture ・ Depending on the damage, lifelines may not be restored and planned power outages may be prolonged・ Be sure to turn off circuit breakers when evacuating・ Increased stress due to continued evacuation life ・ Continued shortages of daily necessities at supermarkets and convenience stores ・ Elevators cannot be used until inspections are complete, making it difficult to go out, etc.・ Stockpile water, food, portable toilets, medicines, etc. in preparation for evacuation life.Click here for detailsIf an earthquake directly hitting Tokyo occurs, life will be severely affected by collapsed buildings, fires, and various other damage.

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