【Noto Peninsula Earthquake】 More than 100 People Use Water System in One Day
An elderly woman in Suzu City was rescued from a collapsed house after 124 hours. ARROWS’ doctor provided medical assistance at the rescue site. For more details, please click here.
On January 4, Civic Force began provision of water supply systems in evacuation centers. Many evacuees gathered at the evacuation center to use the water system. Over 100 people came to collect much needed safe water. “We heard from the residents that there are areas still unreached by outside assistance. We hope to connect them with the appropriate resources. One week has passed since the earthquake and the water outage may lead to water-borne diseases. We hope the clean water can be a beacon of hope for the affected people,” said a Civic Force staff member at the evacuation center.
The emergency team continues conducting needs assessments. At another evacuation center, mattresses were distributed and relief items such as fuel were distributed to evacuees staying at their damaged homes.
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