Newstral
Article
The Japan Times on 2019-10-04 11:08
Sixty years after deadly Ise Bay typhoon, experts say Chubu disaster prevention needs an update
Related news
- Why Disaster Prevention Mattershuffingtonpost.com
- Questions raised over disaster preparedness in wake of Typhoon HagibisThe Japan Times
- Applications for disaster loan program sluggish after Typhoon HagibisThe Japan Times
- Fukushima, Beaten Down by Nuclear Disaster, Takes Big Typhoon HitThe New York Times
- Disaster prevention: Combine short- and long-term benefitscsmonitor.com
- Disaster medical teams deployed to Japan areas where Typhoon Hagibis flooded hospitalsThe Japan Times
- Abe vows ‘all-out’ effort for Japan typhoon victims during tour of disaster-hit areasThe Japan Times
- Japan calls up SDF reserves for first time since 3/11 for Typhoon Hagibis disaster reliefThe Japan Times
- Typhoon Hagibis highlights the value of social media in a disasterThe Japan Times
- Typhoon Hagibis earns ‘specified’ disaster designation to expedite aid, relief measuresThe Japan Times
- Isetan Mitsukoshi opens store inside Chubu airportThe Japan Times
- Chubu Electric mulls selling power with InpexThe Japan Times
- Japan's budgets extra ¥2.7 trillion for child care, missile defense and disaster preventionThe Japan Times
- With October typhoon, members of over 300 households in Fukushima who evacuated after 3/11 disaster endured ‘double suffering’The Japan Times
- Universities in Chubu returning to face-to-face classesThe Japan Times
- Apparent bomb threat prompts plane’s emergency landing at Chubu AirportThe Japan Times
- CDisaster prevention lessons from AIcampustimes.org
- County talks disaster relief, preventionrepublictimes.net
- Chubu Electric eyeing more business in Tokyo areaThe Japan Times
- Mitsubishi, Chubu to take over Dutch energy giant EnecoThe Wichita Eagle