Disaster Response in Japan

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Region: Japan

The problem of disaster response in Japan involves the challenge of effectively responding to natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and typhoons, which frequently occur in the country due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire and the Pacific typhoon belt. The complex nature of these disasters, coupled with Japan's aging population and infrastructure, presents significant challenges for emergency response and recovery efforts.

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                This project helps students and their families affected by the disaster pursue their education at Sendai YMCA College.  Without these scholarships the student's families would not have the resources f...
                
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                In Oct 2019, Typhoon Hagibis, the most powerful tropical storm to hit Japan in six decades brought a record-breaking rainfall, and flooded more than 25,000 hectares of Japan's mainland.  Japan Interna...
                
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                This project will restore 100 hectares of the Coast Forest in Miyagi Prefecture, which was uprooted by the March 11 Tohoku Tsunami. 30 Natori City agricultural victims are given job opportunities to l...
                
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                This project will support the survivors of the landslide that occurred in the famous hot spring and tourist town of Atami on the Izu Peninsula, near Tokyo.  Landslide was caused by torrential rains th...
                
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                World in Tohoku (WIT) provides social entrepreneurs (SEs) in Japan's disaster-hit areas with access to a global network of professionals who help them build capacity and accelerate the impact of their...
                
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