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Abstract
At 5 : 46 a.m., on Jan. 17,1995,the worst disaster in postwar Japan happened to Kobe and its surrounding areas. The Great Hanshin Earthquake killed more than 5,300,injured neared neary 27,000 and left 300,000 homeless. The earthquake has forced all Japanese to recognize that This country does not only have a trustworthy manual of prevension and rescue aginst disasters but have a reliable crisis management system. This article reports that the results of questionnaire to peoples in Gunma prefecture about lessons they percieved from the earthguake. The main items of questionnaire are as follows, 1. Broadcasting of the great Hanshin Earthquake, 2. Volunteers'services, 3. Lessons from the catastrophe, 4. Predicting Quakes.
At 5 : 46 a.m., on Jan. 17,1995,the worst disaster in postwar Japan happened to Kobe and its surrounding areas. The Great Hanshin Earthquake killed more than 5,300,injured neared neary 27,000 and left 300,000 homeless. The earthquake has forced all Japanese to recognize that This country does not only have a trustworthy manual of prevension and rescue aginst disasters but have a reliable crisis management system. This article reports that the results of questionnaire to peoples in Gunma prefecture about lessons they percieved from the earthguake. The main items of questionnaire are as follows, 1. Broadcasting of the great Hanshin Earthquake, 2. Volunteers'services, 3. Lessons from the catastrophe, 4. Predicting Quakes.
Journal
- Journal of social and information studies [List of Volumes]
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Journal of social and information studies 2, 225-265, 1996 [Table of Contents]
Gunma University