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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-4 | Issue-06
Disaster Imagination Game at Izunokuni City for preparedness for a huge Nankai Trough earthquake
Youichi Yanagawa, Ikuto Takeuchi, Kei Jitsuiki, Toshihiko Yoshizawa, Kouhei Ishikawa, Kazuhiko Omori, Hiromichi Osaka, Koichi Sato
Published: June 29, 2016 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2016.v04i06.053
Pages: 2129-2132
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Abstract
The Disaster Imagination Game (DIG) is a newly developed method for disaster drills based on the knowledge
of the Commanding Post Exercises of the Japan Self Defense Force, which uses maps and transparent overlay. The
Izunokuni City office held a local liaison meeting for disaster medical care. The related organizations shared all
information and confirmed the cooperating system for the huge disaster. In addition to providing information of various
hazards created by the huge Nankai trough earthquake, the DIG was performed by the participants. The worst case
scenario for such a huge Nankai Trough earthquake would be for a magnitude 9-class earthquake to hit the central and
western parts of Japan. After this procedure, the local citizen recognized the importance of self-help and mutual
assistance. In addition, vitalization of self or public transportations was an increasingly important task because multiple
roads could not be utilized due to quake liquefaction damage or landslides. After exchanging ideas and participating in
the DIG, the participants deepened their understanding on relief activities. In addition, the DIG resulted in understanding
between each participant and building face-to-face relationships, and the most important factor for disaster relief was
accomplished.