Land of the Rising Water

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

Monday, September 28, 2015

News in Japan - September

GEJET:
Radiation fears as report shows Fukushima fir trees to be growing strangely
Bags containing radioactive waster swept away by floods

Japan:
Tokyo ranked 2nd riskiest city in world due to likely natural and other disasters
As Mount Aso blows its top, tourism industry braces for fallout

USA:
Policy: Hurricane Katrina’s lessons for the world
Ten years after Katrina: New Orleans should adopt a flood safety-first strategy
El NiƱo may accelerate nuisance flooding (USA)

Netherlands:
Floods in Amsterdam after water pipe burst - Overstromingen in Amsterdam-Zuid na gesprongen waterleiding (Dutch)
Inclement weather causes floods and traffic problems (Dutch)

Other:
Behind Deadly Tianjin Blast, Shortcuts and Lax Rules
3 ways the SDGs could fill the shortcomings of the SFDRR
How to get rid of a satellite after its retirement
M8.3 - 46km W of Illapel, Chile
Tsunami alert as Chile hit by powerful earthquake (0.2-1m)

Vulnerable people:
One in six Japanese children live in poverty, threatening their education, future
Documentary looks at why Japanese parents let young kids walk to school by themselves
Karina at 11:27 AM
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