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Civil Protection Act: Evacuation behavior and evacuation facilities

Last updated on July 1, 2024.

 The Civil Protection Act (*) is based on the "Law Concerning the Peace and Independence of Japan in Armed Attack Situations and the Security of the National and People", and is based on the basic policy of the country in armed attack situations. This law has been developed with the aim of cooperating with municipalities and related organizations to protect the lives, bodies and property of the people, and minimize the impact on people's lives and the national economy.
※It is officially referred to as the "Law Concerning Measures for the Protection of the People in Armed Attack Situations".

About actions when a ballistic missile falls

 If there is a possibility that a missile will fall into Japan, J Alert will be used to send special siren sounds and messages in disaster administration wireless communication, as well as provide information via emergency bulletin emails.

About actions when a ballistic missile falls

About evacuation facilities

 Under the Civil Protection Act, evacuation facilities that meet the standards stipulated in the Enforcement Order of the Civil Protection Act are to be specified in advance in preparation for armed attack situations, etc. Site) ".

 
 List of emergency temporary evacuation facilities in Yokohama City (as of July 1, 2024) (PDF: 172KB)
 ※Emergency temporary evacuation facilities: The following facilities are considered to be effective for temporary evacuation (about 1-2 hours) to reduce direct damage from blasts, etc. when launching ballistic missiles.
 ◎Hard buildings such as concrete structures
 ◎Underground facilities such as underground shopping malls and underground station buildings
 ※The above emergency temporary evacuation facility will be accepted only during the business hours of the facility.

Related links

 On the Cabinet Secretariat's "National Protection Portal Site", you can also see the Civil Protection Law, press releases from the Cabinet Secretariat, and Q & A on actions when a ballistic missile falls and actions when a ballistic missile falls.

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Regional Disaster Prevention Section, General Affairs Bureau Crisis Management Department

Phone: 045-671-2011

Phone: 045-671-2011

Fax: 045-641-1677

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