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Japan Govt to Survey Stockpiles at Designated Shelters

Japan Govt to Survey Stockpiles at Designated Shelters

   Tokyo, Oct. 6 (Jiji Press)--Japan's Cabinet Office will conduct as early as this fiscal year a survey on stockpiles at facilities around the country that are designated to be used as temporary shelters in times of disasters.
   This will be the first survey covering municipalities regarding stockpiling of goods at evacuation facilities.
   After people affected by a powerful earthquake that hit the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture, central Japan, in January faced a lack of relief supplies, the central government agency decided to conduct a survey on stockpiles as well as on the deployment of air conditioners, emergency power generators and gas facilities at designated shelters.
   The survey is expected to cover stocks of food, blankets, baby formula, paper diapers for infants and adults, portable toilets, toilet paper and sanitary products, informed sources said. Cardboard beds and partitions, for which speedy deployment was difficult in the January disaster, will be added to the survey list, according to the sources.
   Through a system to share information with local governments on relief supplies in the event of disasters, the central government will check whether the amounts of goods specified in local disaster management plans are secured. The survey will also cover goods kept at warehouses.

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