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Last updated on October 30, 2024.

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Frequently Disaster Prevention QA Collection and Flood Damage

About evacuation sites

Q: Where should I evacuate when a typhoon approaches or heavy rain?
A1: If your home is in danger, such as flooding, consider evacuation to relatives and friends' homes where there is little danger of flooding, in order to avoid the three crowds in evacuation sites, in addition to the evacuation sites established by the government.
A2: If there is no danger at home, consider evacuation at home (evacuation at home).
A3: Consider evacuation actions such as evacuation to the upper floor (vertical evacuation) or evacuation to a room far from cliffs (horizontal evacuation) at home.

Q: Where will the evacuation sites be established?
A: Unlike the evacuation sites in the event of an earthquake, evacuation sites is opened in consideration of typhoon course and rainfall.
 When evacuating, check the Seya Ward Office website before evacuating.

Q: What should I do when I evacuate?
A1: The items to be brought to evacuation sites are listed in "Seyano Disaster Prevention and Flood Damage", so please refer to them.
A2: In principle, we do not distribute food and drink in evacuation sites, but we may distribute it to heat stroke prevention or elderly people who are difficult to bring in.
   ※We don't have hot water.
 Blankets and mats will be distributed to applicants, but the number is limited, so please bring it with you if you can bring it.
A3: From the viewpoint of infectious disease control, bring a "mask" when evacuating and bring a "hand disinfection alcohol".

About evacuation behavior

Q: I don't know when to evacuate
A1: If a typhoon is approaching or heavy rain, be careful of information from the government.
A2: If the evacuation information is issued by the government, the evacuation area should start evacuation immediately.
Also, even if the evacuation information has not been issued by the government, start evacuation if you feel dangerous.

Q: My home is not an evacuation area, but I want to evacuate because I am uneasy.
A: People outside the evacuation area can also use the evacuation sites designated by the government.
However, from the viewpoint of infectious disease control, if you can ensure your home safety, consider evacuation at home.

Q: Warning level 3 (evacuation preparations, evacuation of elderly people, etc. started) has been issued, but I do not know if to evacuate.
A: If it takes time to evacuation of elderly people, etc., start evacuation. Others are in the stage of preparing for evacuation, but start evacuation as soon as you feel danger.

Q: I don't know if my home is an inundation area.
A: Please refer to "Seya Ward Flood hazard map" and "Seya Disaster Prevention Wind and Flood Damage Edition" for details. The Seya Disaster Prevention and Flood Damage Edition was distributed to all households in Seya Ward from June to August 2020.
You can also check the "Yokohama City Wai Wai Disaster Prevention Map" on the WEB.

Q: My home is not an inundation area, should I evacuate?
A: The inundation area is only assumed. If there is unexpected rainfall, unexpected inundation may occur. If you feel that your home is dangerous, evacuate.

Q: What should I be aware of when evacuating?
A1: Avoid evacuation with boots or sandals, and evacuate with athletic shoes (sneakers).
A2: If the road is submerged, consider evacuation at home. However, if your home is judged to be dangerous, evacuate to evacuation sites.
A3: When walking in places where evacuation roads are flooded, it is difficult to notice that there are steps and obstacles. When walking, move while checking with something like an umbrella or cane.
A4: When evacuating or when evacuation information is issued, talk to your neighbors and share information.

Measures against infectious diseases in evacuation sites

Q: How do you take measures against infectious diseases in evacuation sites?
A1: As a countermeasure against infectious diseases in evacuation sites, we will ask you if you have cold symptoms at reception. As a result, if you have symptoms in refugee, you will be asked to evacuate to another room other than the gymnasium.
A2: Please wear a mask in the gymnasium.
A3: Please cooperate with alcohol disinfection of fingers if necessary.
A4: In the gymnasium, you will have to evacuate between refugee (one household) at intervals.

About hazard map

Q: What is hazard map?
A: hazard map is a map of danger spot and evacuation sites in the event of a disaster.

Q: What kind of hazard map do you have?
A: There are flood, inland water, high tides, tsunami, landslide and volcanoes.
In Seya Ward, there are Flood hazard map, Inland Water hazard map and landslide hazard map. The “Flood hazard map” and “Inland Water hazard map” are combined into “Inundated hazard map”.

Q: Where can I get hazard map?
A: hazard map is distributed free of charge at Seya Ward Office General Affairs Division.

About evacuation of pets

For more information about pet measures in the event of a disaster (flood and flood damage), please visit the Medical Care Bureau Animal Protection Center website.

Inquiries to this page

Seya Ward General Affairs Department General Affairs Division

Phone: 045-367-5611

Phone: 045-367-5611

Fax: 045-366-9657

E-Mail address se-somu@city.yokohama.lg.jp

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