イシワタリ ミキオ
ISHIWATARI MIKIO
石渡 幹夫 所属 明治大学 経営学部 職種 特任教授 |
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言語種別 | 英語 |
発行・発表の年月 | 2020/03 |
形態種別 | その他 |
標題 | Lessons from Hagibis: Learning to cope with intensifying disasters in the Age of New Normal |
執筆形態 | 共著(筆頭者以外) |
掲載誌名 | CWS Japan |
掲載区分 | 国内 |
総ページ数 | 24 |
国際共著 | 国際共著 |
著者・共著者 | Das S.,Alexander J.,Ishiwatari M.,Komino T.,Shaw R. |
概要 | Between October 6 until 13, 2019, an extremely strong and large tropical cyclone, Typhoon Hagibis (meaning“speed” in Tagalog; also known as Reiwa East Japan Typhoon or Japan Typhoon Number 19 of 2019), caused widespread destruction across its path. Less than an hour after the typhoon made landfall, the agency added five more prefectures to the extreme-rain warning list. JMA had warned that Hagibis could rival typhoon Ida of 19583, which killedmore than 1,200 people in Shizuoka Prefecture and the Tokyo region.
Japan’s multi-hazard preparedness is globally recognized. During typhoon Hagibis, Japan’s advanced technology made it possible to forecast the risks in detail, and the media efficiently circulated the latest updates in a timely fashion. Strong infrastructure, such as embankments and dams, protected many areas from devastating floods. |
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