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What to do in the event of a major earthquake

PSA Yokohama
2024/01/10


Public Service Announcement for Yokohama City

10th January 2024


This week's edition is on how to prepare for a major earthquake.


Today, we will be introducing 3 important points on how to be ready for a large earthquake, including what to prepare beforehand, and things to beware of when fleeing.


The first point is about how to ensure your safety.

Move away from TV’s, light fixtures, and kitchen cabinets, and get under something such as a table to protect yourself from falling objects.

If you are outside, watch out for things that could fall on you, such as signboards or glass from windows. 

When the shaking subsides, check all fire sources and assess the damage to your surroundings.

If you are on the coast, be on the alert for tsunamis. Evacuate to higher ground.


The second point is about evacuation sites.

If it feels dangerous to stay at home, evacuate to a safe open space, such as a nearby park or vacant lot. If fires break out, evacuate to a larger open space or an ‘Evacuation Area’.

If your home has collapsed or sustained damage and you can no longer live in it, you should evacuate to an evacuation shelter (Designated Evacuation Center).

If you are unclear on the locations of evacuation sites, please enquire with the General Affairs Section of your local ward office.

If your home is safe, continue living at home.


The third point is about preparations in daily life.

After a major earthquake, infrastructure may be disrupted and power and water may be cut off.

To ensure that you can live comfortably in your home after a disaster, take measures to prevent furniture and appliances from toppling over to reduce damage, and prepare stocks of food and water, a portable toilet, and any other necessary items.

You should also decide how you and your family members will contact each other in case of communications failures.