Training at Sagamihara Shiroyama Dam Sharing emergency release information in chat format 12:45 on June 12

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At the time of an emergency release of Shiroyama Dam in Sagamihara City with Typhoon No. 19 last year, information sharing between the prefecture and the local government in the basin became an issue, so on the 12th, training using a new information transmission system was conducted. Was done

During the typhoon No. 19 last October, Kanagawa Prefecture conducted an "emergency discharge" of the water flowing into the Shiroyama Dam in Sagamihara City as it was, but the contact with local governments in the basin was confused. The prefecture introduced a new information transmission system this month and was trained on the 12th.

With the new system, the information that the prefecture has individually transmitted to the local governments will now be transmitted all at once in a chat format, and in the training, the person in charge of the prefecture will "emergency release" or "3 hours later When I typed in information such as "the prospect of release", it was reported to each local government at once.

When the person in charge of Sagamihara City who participated in the training received the information, the "read" mark was also displayed on the prefecture side to confirm the transmission status.

In addition, the phone call from the prefecture requesting the evacuation order to the top of the local government has been ruled, and when Mayor Kentaro Motomura of Sagamihara City received the message, he immediately shared it with the person in charge.

Shinichi Arima, Chief of the Emergency Measures Department, Sagamihara City, said, "Since the information was confusing with the first emergency release last year, it is unlikely that the same information will be sent to the local governments in the basin at the same time like this time. Evacuation information to residents I want to make a prompt call."