JCOM and Japanese Red Cross Society Conduct Survey on Disaster Preparedness Awareness Among Young People: Over 1 in 5 Young People Have 'Never Taken Any Action' Regarding Disaster Preparedness
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JCOM Co., Ltd., in collaboration with the Japanese Red Cross Society, conducted a survey on disaster preparedness awareness among young people. The survey revealed that despite approximately 60% of young people anticipating a major disaster within the next 5 years, over 1 in 5 have never taken any specific action, with earthquakes being the primary source of anxiety.
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- Q: What is the purpose of this survey?
- A: To understand the awareness, concerns, information sources, and disaster preparedness actions of young people starting a new life.
- Q: What is the awareness of young people regarding disasters?
- A: About 60% feel that they may need to evacuate due to a disaster within 5 years, and over 80% are concerned about earthquakes.
- Q: What is the reality of disaster preparedness actions among young people?
- A: While over 80% feel it is necessary, more than one in five have not taken any specific actions.