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I would like to know about designated evacuation sites.

Updated: May 4, 2016

Inagi City has 19 designated evacuation sites and 20 designated emergency evacuation sites and designated evacuation sites. There is no designation based on where you live, so in the event of a disaster, please evacuate to a nearby designated emergency evacuation site or designated evacuation center where you can evacuate.

Difference between Designated Emergency Evacuation Area and Designated Evacuation Center

  • Designated Emergency Evacuation Site

A place with the necessary area to protect the lives of evacuees from fires that occur in the event of a major earthquake.
Example) Parks, green areas, grounds, etc.

  • Designated Evacuation Shelter

It is established to temporarily accept and protect people whose homes have collapsed or burned down due to earthquakes, etc., or who are at risk of being damaged.
Example) Buildings such as schools and public halls.

Inquiries regarding this page

Inagi City Fire Department Headquarters Disaster Prevention Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi-shi, Tokyo (Inagi Fire Department)
Phone: 042-377-7119 Fax: 042-377-0119

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