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Citation

Takahashi M, Nakano S, Kanai J, Yamashiro S, Fujisawa K. J. Jpn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ser. F6 Saf. Probl. 2018; 74(2): 85-92.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Japan Society of Civil Engineers)

DOI

10.2208/jscejsp.74.I_85

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In the 2017 Northern Kyushu heavy rain, severe flood damage occurred in Asakura city, Fukuoka Prefecture. In Asakura City, 4 nursery schools and a kindergarten were damaged by this flood. A heavy rain suddenly began in the afternoon and it was necessary for the nursery school to respond to emergency such as handover to parents and restoration for resuming childcare. In this study, we conducted an interview survey at city nursery section and 4 nursery schools in the city. Based on the contents of this testimony, we analyzed issues concerning crisis management and childcare continuity in nurseries at the time of heavy rain disaster. As a result, it became clear which points to pay attention to hand over the child to the guardian, and points to keep in mind when restarting childcare quickly.


Language: ja

Keywords

business continuity; day-care center; Northern Kyusyu Heavy Rain in July 2017

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