Journal of the Japan Society of Erosion Control Engineering, Vol.60,No.6,2008

An emergency shelter in a home for the elderly who require care

Kazuya YAMAGUCHI, Yoichi MIKI and Kazuyuki TAKANASHI

Abstract

In recent years, a number of disasters in Japan have affected the elderly. A disaster warning and evacuation system for vulnerable people is important. We studied a case in which elderly people took shelter from a sediment]related disaster in Okoku]en, in the city of Nanjyo (Sasiki town, Simajiri]gun), in Okinawa, on 17 June 2005, and studied the problems that emerged with respect to a warning and evacuation system in a home for the elderly. We found that it is hazardous trying to shelter elderly persons while it is raining, and that prolonged use of a shelter requires cooperation with other institutions in that the administrative body must play a central role, and prolonged use of a shelter is expensive. Therefore, we propose that disaster]planning and welfare organizations should design shelters for institutions housing the elderly for use during sediment]related disasters, thus reducing the expenses associated with other forms of necessary emergency shelter.


Key wordsFlandslide, warning and evacuation system, vulnerable people from disasters

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