"Special Warning Class" Typhoon No. 10 Expert "Super Best Evacuation" September 3 18:11

Typhoon No. 10 is called "special warning class" and called for "preparation."


Where and how should I escape?



Experts who are familiar with evacuation behavior are calling for "super-best evacuation" to move to a safe place that is comfortable and easy to spend.

Professor Katsuya Yamori of the Disaster Prevention Research Institute at Kyoto University said that if the best evacuation was to move to an evacuation site prepared by the local government before the typhoon approached and the situation worsened, the situation was far away from the typhoon. It is advocated as "super-best evacuation" to move to a place where it is easy to live and safe, such as a relative's house or hotel where the risk of disaster is low, more than one day before it becomes worse.



Such evacuation destinations, so to speak, super-best evacuation destinations, are considered to be relatives and friends' homes living in sturdy homes, as well as hotels and inns prepared by the local government as measures against the new corona, without the risk of flooding and landslides. is.



This time, it will be left for a few days until the situation worsens, so I would like you to consider whether you can move to such a place early and move it while it is safe.

Elderly welfare facility Consider moving to another facility

In addition, we would like you to consider moving to another safe welfare facility in some welfare facilities where elderly people who are difficult to evacuate live.

For those who stay at home, prepare for the blackout carefully

And for those who want to stay at home as safe, he stresses that "there is a high probability that a power outage will occur and measures need to be taken."



"Last year, a typhoon No. 15 caused a large power outage in Chiba Prefecture, which caused a power outage in the heat of the year. The air conditioner may shut down. I would like you to proceed with more careful preparation than now."

Exceptional typhoon evacuation

Professor Yamori commented on Typhoon No. 10 this time, "It is extremely unusual for the Japan Meteorological Agency to mention that "there may be a special warning" at such an early stage, and we have never done evacuation before." I would like you to think of an "extraordinary evacuation".