Land of the Rising Water

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

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

News in Japan - April

When the Mekong rises, by Mekong River Commission
The county where no one's gay
In Sapporo, one in every 2,800 conflicted about gender: survey
Student seeking Kyoto flat told: No foreigners allowed
The phantoms of Narita Airport: The forgotten warriors in fading green fields
5 Ways You’re Wrong About Surviving Disasters
Documentary Alone in the Zone
TEPCO moves irradiated water to ground tanks
Fukushima nuclear plant shutdown may take Japan longer than predicted 40 years, warns U.N. agency
Storm winds disrupt Japan rail, air transport for second day
Massive landslide in French Alps
Karina at 1:46 PM
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