Japan has once again had a strong one, this timeThe epicenter was located off the west coast of Honshu, Japan, with a magnitude of 5Level 1. According to reports, theSerious loss of life and property was caused, with Ishikawa Prefecture being the most severely affected, with 126 people killed and about 560 injured. This timeIt is said to be a huge disaster that has never been seen before in the region, and it has caused serious snow disasters and infectious diseases. Residents in the affected areas are facing shortages of supplies andTransportationThe dilemma of being blocked urgently needs domestic and foreign assistance.
According to the Japan Broadcasting Association, as of 9 a.m. local time on January 7, Japan's Ishikawa Prefecture ** released a message saying that Noto 7The magnitude 6 earthquake has killed 126 people and injured about 560 others. And more than 200 people are missing, adding to concerns about survivors.
, this timeIt has caused huge pain and property damage to the residents in the disaster area. Roads in the disaster area were interrupted, resulting inTransportationBlocked, materials could not be transported normally, and there was a shortage of materials. In order to be able to make ends meet, many people had to wait in long queues to buy food, water and other daily necessities. A resident of Wajima said, "There is no food or water here. The worst part is that there is no gasoline and people are queuing for kilometers outside the gas station. I hope that the city will recover as soon as possible and that people will not leave here, but stay here and rebuild their homes. ”
1. The epidemic problem in the shelters in the disaster area
According to information from Wajima City** in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, there are many evacuees in the temporary periodShelter**Symptoms such as fever and diarrhea are present, and about 70 people are mildly infected. Although the specific ** has not yet been determined, this situation has raised concerns aboutInfectious diseasesof concerns.
Since there were no test reagents on the day, medical personnel were unable to immediately determine the specific**. In order to preventPandemicThe spread has been strengthened by local organizations and organizations, hoping to control it as soon as possiblePandemicof diffusion. For evacuees, in addition to facing the problems of low temperatures and lack of water, it is also necessary to maintain good personal hygiene and strengthen self-protection to reduce the risk of infection.
2. Shortage of materials and obstruction of transportation
Due tocaused by the disruption of the road andTransportationProblems, residents in the disaster area have encountered great difficulties in materials. In particular, food and water have become the most scarce commodities. In order to meet the needs of residents in the disaster area, local ** and rescue organizations have begun to organize the deployment and transportation of materials, hoping to solve the shortage of materials as soon as possible.
In addition, there are some residents who are facing the plight of losing their homes and need to be adequately cared for and helped to rebuild their new homes. **Social organizationand the populaceVolunteersThey are actively participating in post-disaster relief and reconstruction work, hoping to help the residents in the disaster area overcome this difficulty and get back on the track of normal life.
, this timeIt has brought a huge amount of money to the residents of the disaster areaPsychological stressand a sense of fear. According to reports, in someShelterof residents are unable to sleep peacefully due to frequent aftershocks. A 77-year-old victim said, "The aftershocks were continuous, and I couldn't sleep peacefully. Another 37-year-old victim said that he was awakened by the aftershocks in the early morning of the 6th, and the gymnasium (evacuation site) was shaking, and he had no time to think about what to do.
in the disaster areaShelterPeople looked at each other, huddled together, and faced the aftershocks that didn't know when they would end. A 54-year-old woman said, "The aftershocks don't know how long they will last, it's scary, and I can't sleep these days." At the same time, a 77-year-old victim cried out in tears, "As soon as I fell asleep, I was immediately woken up by a strong shaking, and I didn't have time to rest. ”
The recent recurrent earthquake in Japan has caused great pain and hardship to the residents of the affected areas. People are faced with shortages of personnel, supplies and moreTransportationblockage and other issues, and at the same time have to deal with themPandemicwithPsychological stress。However, in the face of the difficult situation, the residents of the disaster area were not defeated, and they united as one, helped each other, and worked together to rebuild their homes. **Social organizationand the populaceVolunteersThey have also extended a helping hand, hoping to help the residents in the disaster area overcome the difficulties and rebuild their beautiful homes as soon as possible. , this timeLet us once again realize that in the face of natural disasters, we need to strengthen our awareness of prevention and improve our response capabilities, so that we can better protect life and property.