Frequently Asked Questions (Disaster Prevention)

Tweet on Twitter
Share on Facebook
Share on Line

Page ID 1001543 Update Date Reiwa 6, December 16

PrintPrint in large text

QuestionI would like to know about the designated evacuation sites.

Response

In Inagi City, there are 19 designated evacuation shelters and 20 designated emergency evacuation locations that also serve as designated evacuation shelters. There is no designation based on your place of residence, so in the event of a disaster, please evacuate to the nearest designated emergency evacuation location or designated evacuation shelter that you can reach.

Difference between Designated Emergency Evacuation Sites and Designated Shelters

Designated Emergency Evacuation Site

A place with the necessary area to protect the lives of evacuees from fires and other incidents that occur during a major earthquake.
Example) Parks, green spaces, and grounds.

Designated Evacuation Shelter

This is established to temporarily accept and protect those who have suffered damage due to earthquakes, building collapses, or fires, or those who are at risk of such damage.
Example) Buildings such as schools and Community Centers.

Please let us know your feedback on how to make our website better.

Was the content of this page easy to understand?
Was this page easy to find?


We cannot respond to comments entered in this section. Also, please do not enter personal information.

Inquiries about this page

Inagi City Fire Department Disaster Prevention Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo 206-0802(Inagi Fire Station)
Phone number: 042-377-7119 Fax number: 042-377-0119
Contact Inagi City Fire Department Disaster Prevention Division