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5 (4) Late Reconstruction Phase (Full Scale Reconstruction Phase) From April 2000 Main Issues Measures to address independent living for Seniors, and problems of making a lively town. ⚫ Making a safe and secure that is suitable for an aging society in the 21st century Main Efforts HYOGO PREFECTURE • Strengthening the systems to monitor the elderly (appointing Senior Citizen Supporters, Establishing Mobile Health Care Rooms and Independent Support Plazas for Seniors) Measures to promote use of vacant lots and floor space, combining efforts holistically to create a lively energetic town. • Creating the Mutual Aid System for Housing Reconstruction • Establishing the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institution (DRI) 6 Mitigation and Disaster Risk Reduction Based on Lessons Learned from the Earthquake Creation of Practical Disaster Mitigation Systems Hyogo Prefectural Disaster Management Center Hyogo Phoenix Disaster Management System (a system to gather and summarize disaster prevention information) Disaster & Emergency Medical Care System Institution Created: Hyogo Emergency Medical Center Development of Disaster Management Bases Disaster Management Base: Miki Earthquake Disaster Memorial Park and others (6 bases) Tsunami mitigation station, Tsunami surveillance camera Increase Regional Disaster Prevention Capacity Volunteer Disaster Response Groups: encourange and support (1995.4(27.4%)-2009.4(95.8%)) Promoting earthquake resistance for homes and public facilities Guidance in providing assistance to affected people in the event of a disaster, etc. HYOGO PREFECTURE 6 (1) Creation of Practical Disaster Mitigation Systems (Hyogo Prefectural Disaster Management Center) HYOGO PREFECTURE 1 'Superintendent of Emergency Management' post established in April, 1996 2 Prefectural Organization and System of Disaster Mitigation (including Emergency Management) 3 Establishment of Emergency Management Center in August 2000; Center expanded in April 2007 6 (1) Creation of Practical Disaster Mitigation Systems (Communication between Organizations Related to Disaster Management, and Regional Disaster Mitigation Systems 1 Support Increased Cooperation between Related Organizations -Disaster Drills involving related organizations in the Prefecture -Established "Never Forget 1.17" program in schools in the area, as part of Disaster Prevention Education 2 Establishment of a Regional Disater Mitigation Sytem Municipalities Mutual Assistance Agreements in each major area of the Prefecture (1996, Sept. 1 CURAC Support agreement of the Association of Prefectural Governors, and the Inter-Regional Mutual Assistance Agreement for Emergencies agreed on by 9 Prefectures in the Kinki Region (April 26, 2006) (Revision of earlier Agreement from Feb. 20, 1996) Kansai Regional Organization (Regional Disaster Mitigation Group) December 4th, 2010. HYOGO PREFECTURE 6 (1) Creation of Practical Disaster Mitigation Systems (Housing for Disaster Response Governmental Staff) Protect Emergency Response Government Staff Provide 24 hour disaster watch Housing for Disaster Response Government Staff Realistic Disaster Drills Based on the lessons and experience of Kobe Earthquake, government office employees also participate in regular disaster drills. HYOGO PREFECTURE Emergency Government Officials' Housing 6 (1) Creation of Practical Disaster Mitigation Systems (Phoenix Disaster Management System) HYOGO PREFECTURE The function of the system is to collect information about conditions related to earthquake, atmospheric pressure, amount of rain amounts, and river depths is collected and gathered in a central location. In the event of disaster, information about damage is collected from every area. Also, in the event of an earthquake, the information about the magnitude is recorded on a map and made available, and predictions about building damage, injuries, and damaged areas are made, in order to supply people and goods needed for an emergency response. In the Prefecture and offices of organization related to disaster management, there are 320 terminals to collect disaster information. フェニックスシステム LO 5
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