[10 Years Since the Kumamoto Earthquakes] Relief Activities and the Aftermath
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Approaching the 10th anniversary of the Kumamoto earthquakes, the Japanese Red Cross Society reports on its past relief efforts, including preventing disaster-related deaths, and offers media interviews.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What activities did the Japanese Red Cross Society carry out during the Kumamoto Earthquake?
- A: We dispatched about 2,300 staff members from across the country to set up temporary medical facilities, implement infectious disease control measures, and conduct DVT screening to prevent economy class syndrome.
- Q: Is media coverage of the activities at the time possible?
- A: Yes, interviews and comments from staff who were active in the disaster area at the time are available. We also accommodate online interviews.
- Q: What measures were taken to prevent disaster-related deaths?
- A: Measures included securing isolation spaces in evacuation centers, conducting 24-hour DVT screening for people sleeping in their vehicles, and holding health exercise classes.