Evacuation site construction training with corona measures in front of "Disaster Prevention Day" Gifu August 30, 19:21

Prior to "Disaster Prevention Day" on September 1, a training was held in Gifu City to set up an evacuation center in anticipation of a large-scale earthquake while taking measures to prevent new coronavirus infection.

This training was conducted by Gifu City at five locations in the city to confirm the measures to prevent infection at evacuation centers in the event of a disaster such as an earthquake or typhoon while the new coronavirus infection spreads.

Of these, the former Tetsumei Elementary School was trained on the assumption that an earthquake with a seismic intensity of 6 or higher occurred in Gifu City, and about 60 people including local residents participated.

Participants assembled a 2-meter square simple tent that several people can enter into the gymnasium and set up a refugee reception space in order to prevent "3 denseness" and the spread of flying.

After that, at a reception located outside the building, city officials wearing face shields listened to the evacuees' physical condition and measured their body temperature. I was guiding to a special space so that it would not come into contact.

Hideki Ando, ​​Chief of the Disaster Prevention Section, Gifu City, said, "I found that it took more time to prepare for setting up a simple tent, so I would like to gather earlier to properly accept evacuees." I was talking.