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Mt. Hatsugamaru
Onocho
Makiosancho
Tsuboicho
Onocho
Butsunamicho
KukichoMakiosancho
Butsunamicho
Izumi City Youth Center
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Makiosan
Butsunami
DesignatedEvacuationShelterWelfareEvacuationShelter
ArrangedEvacuationShelter
PoliceStationFireStation
City Hall
Park (be careful of inundation)UnderpassTsunami Evacuation Bldg.
(Emergency Evacuation Shelter)
PrecipitationobservationfacilityWater levelobservationfacility
TemporaryEvacuationArea
Landslide - Flood-proneRegion Welfare Center
Legend TemporaryEvacuationArea (Park)
under0.5m
0.5~under 3.0m
3.0~under 5.0m
5.0~under 10m
Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Special Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Special Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Floodprone
SedimentDisaster
Avalanche
Slopes
Landslide1
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Detailed Map1/10,0000 100 300m200
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14IzumiCity
Hazard Map
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Mt. Iwao
Chichionicho
Osawacho
OnochoHarukigawacho
Kishiwada City
Chichioni Tunnel
Nabetani Tunnel
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Chichioni
DesignatedEvacuationShelterWelfareEvacuationShelter
ArrangedEvacuationShelter
PoliceStationFireStation
City Hall
Park (be careful of inundation)UnderpassTsunami Evacuation Bldg.
(Emergency Evacuation Shelter)
PrecipitationobservationfacilityWater levelobservationfacility
TemporaryEvacuationArea
Landslide - Flood-proneRegion Welfare Center
Legend TemporaryEvacuationArea (Park)
under0.5m
0.5~under 3.0m
3.0~under 5.0m
5.0~under 10m
Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Special Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Special Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Floodprone
SedimentDisaster
Avalanche
Slopes
Landslide1
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Detailed Map1/10,0000 100 300m200
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Hazard Map
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Keep yourself and your family safeTake measures to make sure your furniture doesn't fall over.
Prevent fires from happening
You never know when a disaster is going to happen. In order to protect yourself and your family, be mindful of where you put your furniture and take pre-emptive measures to prevent household items from falling over.
Does your family have a thorough disaster plan? Imagine being part of an earthquake and discuss what you should do, how to evacuate, how to contact each other, and other importantdetails with your family.
Be sure to put all emergency items in a backpack or together in an easily accessible area. Once you have the items together, use the checklist below to take stock.When evacuating please bring emergency food, potable water, and other important items you may need.
Make sure to discuss how to contact each other should you get separated during a disaster, and where to find appropriate shelter.
Choose a place that is known and easily understood by all members of your family.
Designate someone to be in charge of turning off the gas lines so fires do not occur.
Is everything you need for a disaster up to date? Check the expiration and use-by dates on perishable items. Buy new ones if necessary.
The following is a checklist of items to bring in an evacuation. (Carry weight for men: 15kg, for women: 10kg)Primary Emergency Items
emergency foods
lighter, matches
gloves
portable toilet
undergarments
baby items
title deed (for house)
Health Insurance Card
drinkable water
portable radio
outdoor items
towel, handkerchief
tissues, wet tissues
cash (bills and coins)
extra glasses, contacts
Driver's license or personal ID
Prepare these items to keep you and your family fed and occupieduntil relief supplies arrive. (Approx. 3 days)Secondary Emergency Items
drinkable water crackers, biscuits canned goods ready to eat foods
plastic wrap (to cover dishes)
blankets
food
newspaper
dry shampoo
extra clothing
emergency item bag
flashlight, candles
spare batteries, electric charger
medication (over-the-counter, prescription)
first aid kit
feminine hygiene products
bank passbook
personal seal (if you have one)
Passport - Residence Card
Prepare a "rolling stock" of edible goods to ensure you have enough food in the aftermath of a disaster.◆How to keep a rolling stock in your home
◆Advantages
Think of preserved, packaged or canned foods you eat regularly, such as tuna or curry, and buy two times the amount you normally do. Eat the half with an earlier expiry date, replenish the amount you eat soon afterward with new stock, and repeat the process as necessary. By doing this you create a rolling stock of unexpired, preserved goods that are ready to be consumed in a disaster.
・You won't have to throw away expired food as often and managing your pantry becomes easier.・There is a wide array of preserved and emergency foods to choose from at the supermarket.・By consuming these goods normally, you become used to eating "emergency" foods.・As some preserved foods contain less allergens, households with children or people with allergies can consume them as well.・The "rolling stock" method can be applied to other everyday items such as toilet paper, gas cannisters, and batteries.
Do not put heavy or large furniture in your bedroom, child's room, or an elderly person's room.
Outfit your windows, cupboards, and other glass fixtures with shatter proof film.
Place your television in a low area
Do not put heavy items on top of dressers or drawers.Place furniture flush against a wall or pillar and secure it with an L-shaped bracket to prevent it from falling over.
Keep the area around your gas line and stove clean and use fireproof curtains if possible.
Reinforce concrete or stone walls around your house.
Ask yourself how earthquake-proof your house is and improve or fix areas you think are lacking proper protection.
Secure your propane gas tanks with chains.
Make the inside of your house safe
Keep the outside of your house safe
Confirm contact methods and evacuation areas with your family
Decide on a designated meeting place
Stop fires before they startCheck expiration dates on perishable items
Stock
Buy Eat
Danger Control Checklist
"Rolling stock" Disaster Provisions
Having a meeting with your family.
Create an Emergency Item Checklist
The Indoors and Outdoors in a Disaster Disaster Planning with Your Family
KajiyaPond
NokenagaPond
Ima Pond
Makio River
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Uradacho
Uradacho
Aobadai3
Aobadai1
Izumi City Ikeda Fire Station
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Aobadai 7 Park
Minami-IkedaElementary School
Minami-IkedaJunior High School
Kawanakabashi
under0.5m
0.5~under 3.0m
3.0~under 5.0m
5.0~under 10m
Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Special Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Special Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Floodprone
SedimentDisaster
Avalanche
Slopes
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A reservoir is a man-made body of water constructed to store water for various purposes such as agriculture. Water collected in reservoirs plays an important role in irrigation and is the lifeblood of local flora and fauna. However, in the event of a natural disaster such as torrential rain or a large, destructive earthquake, a reservoir's structural integrity can be compromised and cause another catastrophe.
What is a Reservoir?
Reservoir Hazard Map
The embankment of a reservoir is managed safely on a daily basis, but it is susceptible damage in the event of heavy rainfall or an earthquake. Be alert to potential embankment failure during heavy rainfall or after earthquakes.
Embankment sinking, landslides, and Embankment breaks may also occur.
The Reservoir Hazard Map highlights predicted flood zones and water depth in the event of a levee failure. Please use this map to assist you in making a swift and safe evacuation. Based on data from a survey conducted by Osaka Prefecture the Kajiya, Nashimoto, Kuroishi and Taniyama Ponds are resistant to level 2 earthquakes. However, it is important to make proper preparations in the event a stronger earthquake hits and causes a breach, flooding, or other hazards.
To prepare for flood disasters, we conducted a flood simulation assuming the following circumstances:
① The largest predicted flood model.②At the time of the break, the reservoir is at full capacity, is damaged by heavy rainfall or an earthquake, and all collected water flushes out.③The reservoir embankment suffers a complete break and the water flushes out with great force.④The numerical simulation calculates the flow of the flood using a 25m mesh topographical model.
Flood Simulation
Main Causes of Reservoir Embankment Failure (Be alert during heavy rainfall and following an earthquake)
Reservoir and EmbankmentsKajiya Pond
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UmaPond
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KuroishiPond
Naga pond
TotatePond
Makio River
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和泉消防署池田分署
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Mizukidai Central Park
NashimotoPond
Taniyama Pond
KajiyaPond
UmaPond
Noke-nagaPond
ImaPond
KomyoPond
Nashimoto-nakaPond
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Matsuo River
Makio River
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Hiraicho
Mibayashicho
Uradacho
Kajiyacho Nokecho
UradachoManabino
Uradacho
Karakunicho
Wadacho
WadachoWadacho
Murodocho
Murodocho
MurodochoMancho
Mancho
Nokecho
Hatsugano6
Hatsugano4
Hatsugano5
Ayumino4
Aobadai3
Aobadai1
Hatsugano3
Aobadai2
Midorigaoka3
Uchidacho4Midorigaoka2
Ayumino3
Ayumino1
Hatsugano2
Hatsugano1Uchidacho3
Midorigaoka1
Uchidacho2
Nozomino1
Nozomino2
Nozomino3Uchidacho1
Karakunicho21
Ibukino4
Ibukino5
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Karakunicho 1
Izumi City Matsuo Fire Station
Izumi CityIkeda Fire Station
Momoyama Gakuin University
Hanwa E
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Izumi-Chuo
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Ishio Junior High School
Central Park
Kusunoki Park
Aobadai 7 Park
Minami-MatsuoHatsugano Gakuen
Minami-IkedaElementary School
Aoba Hatsugano Elementary School
Minami-Ikeda Junior High School
Midorigaoka Elementary School
Kagurazaki Park
Miyanoue Park
Tsukushino Park
Iori Park
Matsuoji Park
Kawanakabashi
Matsuoji
DesignatedEvacuationShelterWelfareEvacuationShelter
ArrangedEvacuationShelter
PoliceStationFireStation
City Hall
Park (be careful of inundation)UnderpassTsunami Evacuation Bldg.
(Emergency Evacuation Shelter)
PrecipitationobservationfacilityWater levelobservationfacility
TemporaryEvacuationArea
Landslide - Flood-proneRegion Welfare Center
Legend TemporaryEvacuationArea (Park)
under0.5m
0.5~under 3.0m
3.0~under 5.0m
5.0~under 10m
Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Special Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Special Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Floodprone
SedimentDisaster
Avalanche
Slopes
Landslide
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Nashimoto Pond1/23,000300 4002001000 500m
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Reservoir Hazard Map② Reservoir Hazard Map③
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NashimotoPond
TaniyamaPond
KajiyaPond
UmaPond
Noke-nagaPond
Ima Pond
Makio River
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3331
30
29 27
26
16
6 7
32
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8
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14 21
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911
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Hiraicho
Mibayashicho
Uradacho
Kajiyacho Nokecho
Uradacho
Aobadai3
Aobadai1
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Izumi City Ikeda Fire Station
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480
Aobadai 7 Park
Minami-Ikeda Elementary SchoolMinami-Ikeda Junior High School
Kawanakabashi
under0.5m
0.5~under 3.0m
3.0~under 5.0m
5.0~under 10m
Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Special Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Special Sediment DisasterProne Areas
Floodprone
SedimentDisaster
Avalanche
Slopes
Landslide1
2
3
4
5
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Taniyama Pond1/9,100
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Reservoir Hazard Map④
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