As of January 10, the death toll in the Noto region of Japan** has reached 206, and the death toll has been 260,000 people have taken refuge in shelters, and many shelters have recently reported cases of infectious diseases.
Reporter Lin Bohan:More than a week has passed since the big ** occurred on the 1st of this month, and there are still many evacuation shelters in Ishikawa Prefecture that are still in a state of water outage, and the road traffic situation is difficult to improve, which also makes it difficult for some evacuation centers to obtain more medical supplies, and the health problems after the disaster will be a problem that the evacuees in Ishikawa Prefecture have to face.
A reporter from the main station visited an evacuation center in Anamizu Town, Ishikawa Prefecture, and many evacuees were consulting doctors about health. The person in charge told us that the evacuation center is still without water, and that measures have been taken to prevent infectious diseases.
The person in charge of a shelter in Anamizu-cho, Ishikawa Prefecture Nakajima:In order to prevent infectious diseases, I also wear a mask. Everyone should wear masks and wash their hands and disinfect them. The water is still out of water, and bottled water can be provided for drinking water, but there is still no water in the bathroom.
Due to the overcrowding of people in the shelters and the difficulty of ensuring safe water, the disaster areas are at risk of epidemic disease transmission, and a variety of cases of digestive and respiratory tract infections have been reported, including noro, influenza virus, etc.
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