Land of the Rising Water

Flood disaster management practices and vulnerability in Japan, the Netherlands and elsewhere.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

News in Japan - September

GEJET
Disaster areas hold 1st drills since March 2011
About 25% of earthquake and tsunami debris dealt with
18 months on, 'stayjin' in Tokyo, Iwaki tell a tale of two cities
TEPCO releases 600 photos taken after disaster
Japan tsunami 'miracle pine' cut down in bid to preserve it
Japan to aim for nuclear phaseout in 2030s
Off the grid by 2040? Critics doubt Japan's plan

Japan
NHK - Bullet Train Auto Alert System
New antidisaster plan released / Measures aim to reduce damage due to fire in Tokyo after quake
Typhoon batters South Korea after drenching Japan
30.7 million people aged 65 or older 
Japan finds another gap in its disaster readiness-Mount Fuji
As society grays, so do prisons
Dangerous typhoon Jelawat to threaten Japan
Town eyes makeshift tsunami bridge

Other   
Terrifying, Massive Waves Hit South Korea




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