有吉木曜バラエティ 2024年9月12日 【関東の大地震SP後編】命を守る防災の新常識

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有吉木曜バラエティ 2024年9月12日 【関東の大地震SP後編】命を守る防災の新常識
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00:00In this case, we will thoroughly explain how to protect your life with a new common sense.
00:04Next is...
00:06The second disaster that is said to be highly risky in Koto, Katsushika, Edogawa, Otaku and other areas is...
00:15In 2011, there was a liquid purification phenomenon in the east of Japan, so I was living here and there was a lot of noise.
00:25Yes, a liquid purification phenomenon.
00:29Wow.
00:31This is a phenomenon in which a strong earthquake is added to the ground, which contains a lot of water, such as a high level of groundwater, and the ground is liquidified.
00:45Wow.
00:47In the Great East Japan Earthquake, a liquid purification phenomenon occurred in Urayasu City, Chiba Prefecture, where three-fourths of the city was buried.
00:57Wow.
01:01In addition, the Noto Peninsula earthquake, which occurred at the beginning of this year, was confirmed in more than 2,000 places and became a continuation of the Great East Japan Earthquake.
01:11In the case of Tokyo Island, the east of Tokyo Island is a place called Chuseki Teichi, where the sand and soil that flowed from the riverbed were deposited.
01:25In such places, liquid purification is easy to occur.
01:29This is a hazard map of liquid purification announced by Tokyo Island.
01:34In addition, damage is expected to occur in areas such as Arakawa, Edogawa, and Tamagawa, as well as Wangan.
01:43In that case, it is expected to have a major impact on various parts of the city.
01:50Wow.
01:521,500.
01:55In addition, liquid purification is expected to occur.
02:00The drainage pipe is quite damaged.
02:04Things like buried pipes may break, float up, shift, or get sand.
02:10It may also affect infrastructure.
02:14In the downtown area where many living infrastructures are in the basement, experts say that there is a possibility that electricity, gas, and water will be destroyed by liquid purification.
02:27At the time of the Tohoku earthquake, the Hatsumawa Power Plant was damaged, but some liquid purification occurred in the site.
02:37It's scary.
02:40What happened there was the blackout, where about 2.95 million power outages occurred throughout Hokkaido.
02:51It took more than two days to recover.
02:56And there are many power plants in Umetatechi, Tokyo Bay.
03:01Some of them are located in areas that are concerned with liquid purification.
03:09So if there is a direct earthquake in the capital,
03:14it is said that there is a possibility that tanks will collapse due to liquid purification, which may lead to a large-scale power outage throughout the capital.
03:24In addition, liquid purification and gas are said to take a long time to recover.
03:33So let's prepare various disaster-prevention goods, including emergency food.
03:39That's right.
03:42We will explain in detail how to protect your life with 12 cases of CPR.
03:48Next.
03:51What if there is a large-scale earthquake, and the city is flooded?
04:09This is scary.
04:11Water is fast. Nature is amazing.
04:15When the river is flooded by heavy rain, a large earthquake occurs and a dam is built.
04:21This is the Fukugosai earthquake flood.
04:26In 2019, the Tama River was flooded by a typhoon.
04:32At that time, the tower apartment around Musashikosugi was shut down due to the influx of water.
04:38That's right.
04:43At that time, it became a big topic.
04:47What if a dam near Senjushinbashi in Adachi District is closed and river water flows out?
04:54An hour later, the Kitasenju station nearby is flooded by 1 meter.
05:00This is not good.
05:03Seven hours after the dam was closed, water flowed into Sumida and Taito.
05:10It is estimated that the water will reach Ginza and Akihabara in the central area in 24 hours.
05:22What should we do to avoid the flood?
05:30According to the evacuation guidelines announced by the Cabinet,
05:35if you have time, it is important to evacuate horizontally.
05:40If you are in an emergency, it is important to evacuate vertically.
05:49However, when you are in an emergency, it is said that a place where pedestrians are not allowed to enter is opened.
05:59Mr. Itoda, do you know where it is? Please answer in 10 seconds.
06:07A place where pedestrians are not allowed to enter.
06:14Shutoko.
06:17The correct answer is Keisharo at the entrance of the expressway.
06:24When a disaster occurs, it is said that a part of the expressway, which has a slope in the lower part, will be opened,
06:31making it an emergency evacuation destination for many people.
06:36Oh, I see.
06:40Next, this is said to have a great impact on Minato-ku, Chuo-ku, and Chiyoda-ku.
06:48If it becomes difficult to return home after an earthquake.
06:54In Chiyoda-ku, which has few residential areas and many offices and offices,
07:00it is estimated that about 600,000 people will be unable to return home.
07:06Even during the Great East Japan Earthquake, the infrastructure of trains and buses was destroyed,
07:12and more than 5 million people were unable to return home in the capital.
07:17Oh, that's right. I was in trouble at this time.
07:19I walked back.
07:21Oh, I see.
07:23In the case of Tokyo-to, it is said that there are 4.53 million people unable to return home.
07:30In fact, the definition of the number of people unable to return home so far is 20 km from there.
07:36If it is less than 20 km, it is said that it is possible to return home.
07:42In fact, even if it is 5 km, there are many people who cannot return home because the roads are damaged,
07:48fires occur, or bridges are broken.
07:53Oh, that's right.
07:56What would you like to know in case that happens to you?
08:01In Tokyo-to, there is a regulation to prevent people from returning home,
08:06so if you are in a company office, school, or commercial facility,
08:12you must follow a certain order and return home when you are sure that you are safe.
08:23I see.
08:24After the Great East Japan Earthquake, there is a high risk of fire due to a secondary disaster,
08:29and damage such as a sign falling due to an aftereffect.
08:34In Tokyo-to, it is recommended to wait for three days at work or school.
08:42But what should we do if there is no place to stay for shopping or business?
08:49At the moment, we are preparing temporary accommodation facilities other than evacuation centers.
08:58For example, in the case of Roppongi Hills, let's accept 5,000 people who cannot return home.
09:03We are preparing more than 100,000 accommodations.
09:07Wow.
09:09By the way, even in Tokyo Metro,
09:11when there is a disaster, the station is open to people who cannot return home and they can stay temporarily.
09:17In this room, which was shown to me in particular,
09:21Wow, everyone is doing it.
09:23This is the warehouse where we store emergency supplies such as emergency supplies for people who cannot return home.
09:29What kind of things are mainly stored here?
09:31We have a dry mat that you can put under your butt, such as drinking water.
09:38In addition to mobile phones, there are also emergency food.
09:43How many people are expected to return home in Tokyo Metro?
09:48We have prepared 100,000 people in total for all stations.
09:56Wow.
09:57Since the Great East Japan Earthquake, various companies have taken measures to accept people who cannot return home.
10:04It is an action to protect life by checking in advance where to go and where to evacuate.
10:13Here is the next case.
10:16What if there is an emergency earthquake at home?
10:21There is an earthquake, right?
10:23Sometimes.
10:24There is.
10:25It's scary.
10:26The sound of the room.
10:27It's normal.
10:30There is also a mobile phone.
10:32It's scary.
10:41Mom, I'm done.
10:44Rin-chan, thank you for your hard work.
10:47Then.
10:52Suddenly, an emergency earthquake is reported.
11:01Earthquake?
11:04I always tell my children to hide under the desk.
11:07What are you doing?
11:10Mom, is there an earthquake?
11:12Is there an earthquake?
11:13Don't worry, Rin-chan.
11:14This way.
11:16Here is the quiz.
11:17What if there is an earthquake at home?
11:22Where should we move to?
11:25Where should we move to?
11:26If it's at home.
11:27Iio-san, please answer within 10 seconds.
11:30Isn't it the place where you feel most at ease?
11:32You can relax.
11:33I think there is such a place.
11:35It's a tatami mat.
11:36It's a tatami mat.
11:37It's a tatami mat.
11:38There is also a cushion.
11:39It's a tatami mat.
11:41What is the correct answer?
11:44It's okay, Rin-chan.
11:45This way.
11:46Where?
11:49Isn't it under the desk?
11:50Where?
11:51Where?
11:52Where?
11:56Is there a tatami mat?
11:57There are few windows.
11:59I'm scared.
12:00It's okay.
12:01It's okay.
12:02It's okay.
12:03It's the entrance.
12:04The entrance?
12:05That's right.
12:06The exit is near.
12:07Why?
12:08You can get out soon.
12:09That's amazing.
12:10She is calm.
12:11Don't move from under mom.
12:15It's okay.
12:17It's okay.
12:19If you can't get out, it's over.
12:20Mom!
12:21Mom!
12:22Mom!
12:23Rin-chan!
12:25It's okay.
12:26Rin-chan, calm down.
12:27It's okay.
12:28Mom is with you.
12:29It's okay.
12:30Mom!
12:32Mom!
12:36Mom!
12:37Mom!
12:38Mom is with you.
12:39It's okay.
12:40It's okay.
12:41It's okay.
12:42Mom!
12:46The entrance.
12:48The entrance.
12:49The entrance is the safe zone.
12:51First, go to the entrance and open the door.
12:55I see.
12:56I learned a lot.
12:58That's amazing.
13:00There are relatively few furniture and fallen objects at the entrance.
13:04Mr. Yamamura says that there are advantages to having an evacuation route by opening the door.
13:09That's right.
13:10There are fewer things.
13:12That's right.
13:13There are shoes, too.
13:15There's nothing.
13:17By the way, there is an emergency earthquake forecast.
13:21When an earthquake with a magnitude of 5 or less is predicted, a weather forecast is issued.
13:30I see.
13:32Thanks to that, it's amazing.
13:34We can be prepared.
13:37Due to the distance from the source of the earthquake, the weather forecast may not be in time.
13:42I'm scared.
13:43I'm scared.
13:48It is important to act immediately when a notification is received in front of you.
13:53That's right.
13:55However, they are not used to it.
13:58They can't act calmly.
14:03That's right.
14:04They stay still on the spot.
14:05That's right.
14:07According to the research data of Professor Nakayachi of Doshisha University,
14:11when an earthquake with a magnitude of 5 or less was predicted,
14:15more than 70% of people did not move.
14:19The expert explains the reason.
14:23There is a normal bias.
14:26A normal bias is that half of the people are safe.
14:31However, if the number of people is too high,
14:34they think it's normal even though it's abnormal.
14:37They think it's okay.
14:39They think it's okay, but they don't do anything.
14:42I think so.
14:43I think so.
14:44I think I understand.
14:45I've never moved.
14:47When an earthquake occurs, many people say they can't move.
14:52I see.
14:53When the Great Hanshin Awaji Earthquake occurred,
14:58there was no smartphone and there was no emergency earthquake alert.
15:05This is a video.
15:08Oh, my God.
15:09Oh, my God.
15:10Oh, my God.
15:11Right before the two people turned around,
15:14the glass door opened and there was a rattling sound.
15:18The two people thought it was an earthquake.
15:23But they didn't know what to do.
15:27They froze as soon as the glass door opened.
15:30Oh, my God.
15:32This inability to move is called a frozen syndrome.
15:36When something different from normal happens,
15:39people say they can't move on the spot.
15:42So how can we move without becoming a frozen syndrome?
15:47By training.
15:48By training.
15:49To overcome this,
15:51people who are used to moving to a safe place immediately
15:56when there is a small earthquake or an emergency earthquake
16:00will be able to move quickly.
16:04If you stay at home.
16:05Even a small shake can make you move quickly.
16:08If you get used to this,
16:10you will be able to act calmly even if a big earthquake occurs.
16:15I see.
16:17You have to get used to it.
16:19You have to practice.
16:21What should they do after a big earthquake?
16:26Get out.
16:28Are you all right?
16:29Are you all right?
16:31Mom.
16:38Mom.
16:45Mom.
16:46I don't want to die!
16:48Stop it!
16:59Riki-chan, wait a minute.
17:09I found it.
17:11Yes.
17:13You have to leave the flashlight at the entrance.
17:15Yes, I have to leave it at the entrance.
17:17That's right.
17:24Rin-chan, put on your shoes.
17:27Mom, where are you going?
17:29I'm not going anywhere.
17:31The room may be dangerous.
17:33That's right.
17:41Rin-chan's house is in a mess.
17:45It's shocking.
17:47It's a shock.
17:49It's dangerous to walk around like this.
17:51That's right.
17:57It's a mess.
17:59It's a mess.
18:01It's a mess.
18:03It's a mess.
18:05It's a mess.
18:07It's a mess.
18:09It's a mess.
18:12It's dangerous.
18:18If I were here at that time...
18:20If you were here...
18:25Rin-chan.
18:32I can see it.
18:39Shingenji.
18:41Tokyo.
18:43Shitocho.
18:44Katsushi.
18:46Shigen.
18:48Nana.
18:52There's a lot of songs left.
19:02It's a mess.
19:04It's a mess.
19:06It's a mess.
19:08It's a mess.
19:10It's a mess.
19:14It's often a power outage that happens right after an earthquake.
19:19At that time, you can get information on your smartphone.
19:22If you register an emergency e-mail from each autonomous body,
19:28For example, evacuation information, evacuation instructions, disaster situation, etc.
19:33You'll be able to get it.
19:35What's useful when a disaster occurs is...
19:38If you register an emergency e-mail from each autonomous body,
19:42You'll be able to get the latest disaster information.
19:48It's also important to install a disaster prevention app in advance.
19:55In addition to the latest weather information, evacuation information, and disaster information,
20:01Disaster risk map.
20:03You can see the danger of each area on your smartphone.
20:07It's not Tokyo, but it's in there.
20:10And there's an app that you can use with your family.
20:13There's an app called Here.
20:15For example, if there's a warning that it's going to rain where my daughter is,
20:19It's going to be communicated to the whole family.
20:22You can just put it in there so that everyone can check it out on the chat.
20:29That's a good idea.
20:30That's a good idea.
20:32That's a good idea.
20:33That's a good idea.
20:34That's a good idea.
20:35That's a good idea.
20:36That's a good idea.
20:37If you prepare in advance,
20:39You'll be able to get the latest information in the area when there's an earthquake.
20:44A thorough explanation of how to protect your life with 12 cases of CPR.
20:49What's next?
20:51Wait at home after the disaster or move to the evacuation center.
20:56What should we do?
20:59Well, I don't know.
21:07The gas has stopped, too.
21:09The principle is to evacuate home.
21:11The principle is to evacuate home.
21:12The principle is to evacuate home.
21:13Is it better not to go?
21:17An emergency plan.
21:19If there's a big earthquake in Kanto tomorrow,
21:22A thorough explanation of how to protect your life.
21:25The Great East Japan Earthquake that occurred on March 11, 2011.
21:31We've observed the depth of the earthquake in Tokyo.
21:36It's been 13 years since the guests came.
21:39It's an unforgettable sight.
21:43How long did you live in Tokyo at that time?
21:47It was hard.
21:48It's been a long time.
21:49We had a plan.
21:51We planned to use electricity.
21:53We planned to use electricity.
21:56I was a baby.
21:58I was 0 years old.
21:59I was in a water outbreak.
22:01It was hot.
22:03I lived in a candle house at that time.
22:05I couldn't use the refrigerator.
22:07When I opened the window for the first time, the stars were beautiful.
22:11I was grateful for the electricity that I couldn't see normally.
22:15The children were crying.
22:17I learned that it was convenient to use electricity.
22:20I learned that it was convenient to use electricity.
22:25At that time, the electricity was restored.
22:30But we couldn't use all of it.
22:32There were only two corridors.
22:37There was a location in Kyushu for work.
22:41When I came back and came to Haneda Airport,
22:45it was almost dark in Tokyo.
22:48I see.
22:50There was a strategy called DACHO.
22:54That strategy was well-established.
22:56I was impressed by everyone's hard work.
23:01There was a call to use electricity.
23:03I remembered that.
23:04At that time, you hadn't reached Kansai yet.
23:07That's right.
23:08I went to Osaka.
23:10Didn't you go to a variety show?
23:12I didn't.
23:15It was a difficult time.
23:18The action to protect the lives of 12 cases was thoroughly explained.
23:23What's next?
23:26After the disaster, will you wait at home or move to an evacuation center?
23:30How should we judge?
23:33Well, I don't know.
23:37In fact, the judgment criteria are on the disaster map distributed by each local government.
23:45Generally, they check the damaged areas of their homes.
23:50It seems to be okay.
23:53They check that the lifeline is stopped.
24:01The gas has stopped, too.
24:04What else?
24:07If there is a risk of not being able to stay at home due to nearby fires and landslides, evacuation is recommended.
24:16Houses that have been secured should be evacuated from their homes.
24:21There are limited places to evacuate.
24:23It's a priority for those who have lost their homes or can't live there.
24:28It seems to be a rule.
24:30It's better not to go.
24:33The total number of evacuees and those who have lost their homes is estimated to be over 7 million.
24:42However, the number of people living in evacuation centers in Tokyo is limited to about 3.2 million.
24:477 million is not enough.
24:51It's not enough.
24:53That's why Tokyo Prefecture recommends home evacuation first.
24:59What is important when evacuating at home?
25:03What is it?
25:05Emergency food.
25:06I bought it for this time.
25:08No, there is no emergency food.
25:10A lot.
25:11I have to buy it.
25:13Water.
25:15Shelter.
25:16No.
25:17No.
25:18Not a single one.
25:19I have to buy it.
25:20You have to buy it.
25:23Rice.
25:25There is also porridge.
25:29Rin-chan's favorite sweets.
25:33What is this?
25:35Jelly.
25:37Jelly.
25:39Yes.
25:40What is important when evacuating at home is storage.
25:44How much do you have to prepare?
25:49The three elements of storage are water, food, and toilet.
25:53Three liters of water a day.
25:56Seven days.
25:58That's 21 liters per person.
26:00That's one person.
26:02If there are seven people in the family.
26:04Seven days of food.
26:07Mr. Yamamura says that it is better to have at least one week of water and food storage.
26:14What should you do for that?
26:18What is it?
26:19Put what you bought later in the back and put what you bought first in front.
26:23I haven't done it.
26:24If you store it while consuming it, emergency food will be replaced regularly.
26:30You can prevent the expiration date.
26:36When I buy frozen food, I buy a little more.
26:39I put the food I have to eat in front of me.
26:42I always put it in a full state.
26:46There are people who use water at home.
26:50It's a water tank.
26:51It's a water server.
26:52I buy a little more water.
26:55I always keep it in a state that I don't use it.
26:58That's great.
27:00Explaining the actions to protect life with 12 cases of new common sense.
27:05What's next?
27:07Before going.
27:08What should you do when you move from home to an evacuation site?
27:15What should I do?
27:17I see.
27:19It's hard.
27:30Where are you going?
27:32I'm going to evacuate.
27:34Mobile battery.
27:36I see.
27:38It's hard.
27:40Explaining the actions to protect life with 12 cases of new common sense.
27:43If there is an earthquake in Kanto tomorrow,
27:47Explaining the actions to protect life with 12 cases of new common sense.
27:51Before that, what is the moment when the guests are in a big pinch?
27:56Mr. Nishio, do you have any?
27:58When I went to Italy a few years ago,
28:02I was using a camera VTR.
28:04At that time, I left the equipment in the Juralmin case to the porter.
28:11And the porter took it away.
28:15What?
28:16It's like a porter.
28:18I see.
28:20He took it away.
28:23All the equipment in it was taken away.
28:27The only cameraman had a camera.
28:32At that time, it was the same project as Japan and Italy.
28:36The Italian staff sent me the tape.
28:41I was able to shoot.
28:44Ms. Hayashi, do you have any?
28:46I want a sleeping bag.
28:48I want that.
28:50That's good.
28:52I was nervous.
28:54I joined the group about two years ago.
28:57I slept for about two hours when I was the youngest.
29:02I slept without charging my cell phone the day before.
29:06I didn't hear the alarm or call in the morning.
29:10I was going to shoot at an animal cafe.
29:14I was late, so I was pushed back.
29:19I went to the rabbit cafe at the end.
29:21I peed a lot.
29:25I regretted it.
29:27I have to leave the house soon, but I can't calm down.
29:31I'm late, so I don't know.
29:35Have you ever taken a shower?
29:38No.
29:39Mr. Kiyo, do you have any?
29:40A few years ago, I was shooting a movie called Hoshino Genku.
29:44It's a period drama.
29:46I shot it in May in a beautiful place.
29:50I was in a state of motion.
29:52There were about five people.
29:55There was no shade.
29:58There were five people in a long line.
30:00At the end of the scene, I said two lines.
30:03Hoshino Genku is a mood maker.
30:05I told him to concentrate and stop.
30:08Everyone was surprised.
30:10I decided the lines of Hoshino Genku.
30:14The four of us were talking for a long time.
30:18When I said one and a half seconds, he said,
30:20I suddenly started to feel pressure.
30:24I was in a hurry.
30:28I thought, what was it?
30:31The sound director said,
30:32I'm sorry.
30:34Mr. Hedgehog was flying.
30:37The sound director was angry.
30:39The sound director's reaction was good.
30:42I'm glad he came.
30:43I asked him.
30:45It's terrible.
30:47Well, it's a shame, but...
30:49I'm glad.
30:51I'm glad.
30:53In one word, it's terrible.
30:55It's terrible.
30:57What should you do when you move from your home to an evacuation site?
31:07Turn off the electric breaker.
31:11Okay.
31:13It's hard.
31:17Why did you drop it?
31:19I dropped it.
31:21Mom.
31:23Where are you going?
31:25I'm going to the evacuation site.
31:27Evacuation site?
31:29I feel sorry for you.
31:31Mobile battery.
31:37Let's go.
31:39Be careful.
31:43Let's go.
31:47When you move from your home to an evacuation site,
31:49be sure to turn off the electric breaker.
31:51The reason is...
31:53Why?
31:55When there's no one around,
31:57electricity goes out,
31:59and the broken electrical equipment
32:01or electrical wiring
32:03gets on fire.
32:05It's called a power outage.
32:07A power outage is a situation
32:09when a power outage occurs
32:11and the electrical equipment or electrical wiring
32:13gets on fire.
32:17I see.
32:19It's scary.
32:21This time,
32:23the cause of the fire on Hasaichi Street
32:25in Wajima
32:27was caused by an electric fire.
32:29That's what they say.
32:31To prevent such a power outage,
32:33these fire-proof goods
32:35are also
32:37attached to the breaker.
32:43This is amazing.
32:45I've never seen this before.
32:47It's simple.
32:53It's said to be caused by an electric fire.
32:55This is amazing.
32:57I've never seen this before.
32:59There is a video on P-Ber U-Next of the point that only passengers can see this on the screen.
33:09When there's an outage.
33:13The electric equipment gets on fire.
33:15It's a power outage.
33:19These are all backland area towns.
33:21I see.
33:23The cause of the fire on Hasaichi Street
33:25was caused by an electric fire.
33:27You're more useful you are
33:30Son Natsu then Kasai Yomi, then you say good time a no-con la vos I go to more
33:36Bray car need Correo Tori ticket a okie-dokie, dude
33:43She's in the Okinawa sign you read a boulder a cussie
33:48Bray car or to stick with it
33:51This is
33:55Simple no
33:56Camden Bray car toy some of them on a type of goods got on by Saturday mass
34:02boy
34:04He managed on you account my loss Bray car or to see Kasai Yomi Zenny for Segima show

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