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What information should I refer to? When should I evacuate?  What information should I refer to? Everyone Must Evacuate at Alert level 4 !! Since June 2019, evacuation information has been issued using these alert levels. 4 3 Be prepared for possible evacuation Alert level 2 Alert level 1 (Issued by the Japanese Meteorological Agency) Review evacuation procedures Those who need time to evacuate must begin to do so Evacuate to a safe place (Issued by municipalities) Alert level Residents in regions where an alert level 3 or 4 has been issued by their municipality should evacuate immediately. 3 4 Alert level : Disaster has already occurred (Issued by municipalities) 5 Your local government will urge you to evacuate with the following kind of messages: Evacuation advisory examples: 4 Example Alert level *Advisories may be issued in Japanese only ■Emergency warning, emergency warning, alert level 4. Start evacuating. ■This is XX City. ■An evacuation advisory, alert level 4 for flooding, has been issued for XX district. ■The water level of XX River has risen to the brink of flooding. ■To all residents of XX district, please evacuate immediately. ■If it is dangerous to go to the evacuation site, please evacuate to a nearby safe place or the highest room indoors. ■For more information, please visit the website below: Osaka Disaster Prevention Net http://www.osaka-bousai.net.e.add.hp.transer.com/pref/index.html Search

Evacuation Information Evacuation information issued by municipalities and severe weather and disaster information issued by the national and prefectural governments have been consolidated into *1five alert levels. Alert Levels Evacuation Procedures Evacuation Information etc Alert level5 Evacuation Information Severe Weather and Disaster Information Information equivalent to each alert level (examples) Information equivalent to Alert level 5 Disaster occurrence information*2 (issued by municipalities) *2:Issued when the occurrence of a disaster has been ascertained. Disaster has already occurred. Take the best action to protect yourself. River flood information Emergency heavy rain warning etc. Alert level 4 Evacuate immediately to the evacuation site. If it is dangerous to go to a public evacuation site, evacuate to a nearby safe location or stay in the safest room in your home. Evacuation advisory Evacuation order (emergency)*3 (issued by municipalities) *3:Issued in a life-threatening emergency or when repeated advice for evacuation is required, depending on the region. Information equivalent to Alert level 4 River flood risk information Landslide warning information etc. Alert level 3 Information equivalent to Alert level 3 Those who need time to evacuate such as the elderly, people with disabilities, infants and their helpers should evacuate. All other people should prepare to evacuate.  Prepare to evacuate/Senior citizens and other vulnerable people begin to evacuate     (issued by municipalities) River flood warning Flood warning etc. Alert level 2 This information should be referred to by residents when they evacuate. Review your evacuation procedures using a hazard map etc. Severe Weather and Disaster Information issued by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Japanese Meteorological Agency and prefectural governments Alert level 1 Be aware and prepared for the disaster *1 Information may not be issued in numerical order of alert levels. Situations may change suddenly. Q&A Q1) What should I do when severe weather and disaster information has been issued but NOT evacuation information? A1) Municipalities decide when to issue evacuation information based on a variety of available information. This means that sometimes the level of severity of evacuation information issued does not match that of the most recently issued severe weather and disaster information. Please protect yourself by taking necessary measures and refer to the severe weather and disaster information. Q2) Evacuation instruction (emergency) has been positioned at Alert level 4, which is same as the evacuation advisory. Has the policy changed? A2) A local region may issue an evacuation instruction (emergency) if it is a life-threatening emergency or repeated advice for evacuation is required. It is not always issued. Please evacuate as soon as an evacuation advisory is issued. Do not wait for an evacuation instruction (emergency) to be issued. Q3) While “Information equivalent to Alert level 4” for flooding has been issued, “Information equivalent to Alert level 3” for landslides has also been issued. Does that mean that the Alert level for flooding went down to level 3? A3) No, it does not mean that the flooding alert level went down from 4 to 3. It remains at level 4 and the landslide alert level 3 has been added. The region must be vigilant of both flooding and landslide disasters. 【Alert level 5】 means that the disaster has already occurred. This is not always issued. When 【Alert level 3】 or 【Alert level 4】 is issued, evacuate in a safe and secure manner together your neighbors and other members of your community.   ■For more information, please visit the website below: Osaka Disaster Prevention Net http://www.osaka-bousai.net.e.add.hp.transer.com/pref/index.html Search