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centralized disaster information for non-Japanese speakers in Japan

Disaster Relief Information Portal 助けあいジャパン

facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/TasukeaiJapan#!/TasukeaiJapan?sk=info
Website
http://tasukeaijapan.jp/

*Update (25/04/11) – English page now available here:


http://english.tasukeaijapan.jp/

Twitter @Tasukeaijp
http://tasukeaijapan.jp/

Quote from facebook page:

Aims: To save as many lives as possible. To build the foundations of recovery. Working together with the Cabinet Secretariat’s Volunteers Coordination Office to receive local information, “Tasukeai Japan” is a project which supports volunteer-led relief activities.

We will gather and deliver information such as abundance and shortage of supplies in the area, what help is needed and what has been taken care of already for people (both victims and volunteers) in devastated areas, and for people in non-devastated areas who are willing to send supplies or go in for help.

We will also be an information hub of wisdom and know-how for volunteers working on the ground, offering solutions for specific issues they face in helping people.

And, we will make the many prayers and encouragements visible to those who suffer in the affected areas.

In this Facebook page, we will update the latest information, call for words and images of encouragement, and link to fund-raising.

We are preparing the website at full speed to launch next week.

“Tasukeai” means people supporting and helping each other. We are proud that we have this word in Japanese. We ask for many to join in and work together here.

Filed under: Current Information, Daily Living Goods, Facebook, Government, Information Gathering, Relief, Twitter, Volunteering, What You Can Do, , , , , , , , , , ,

Disaster Japan – Twitter List

We’ve collated some of the best news and information sources into one twitter list, which you can follow or view here
http://twitter.com/#!/johnpilks/disasterjapan-6

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ReutersFlash

Breaking news from the Reuters news agency on Twitter.

Follow here.

http://twitter.com/#!/REUTERSFLASH

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Hiroko Tabuchi – New York Times

Tokyo-based reporter for the NY Times.

Follow her at
http://twitter.com/#!/HirokoTabuchi

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The Daily Yomiuri on Twitter

The Daily Yomiuri is also posting regular updates on Twitter:

@DailyYomiuri

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TimeOutTokyo- Tweets on the Crisis

@TimeOutTokyo tweets the following on Twitter:

Worth tweeting, too, that TEPCO have not ‘abandoned Fukushima’, as suggested by various shocker headlines. 50 brave workers remain on site.

Filed under: Current Information, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, March 12, 2011, News Sources, Nuclear Power Plants, Twitter, , , , , , , ,

Japanese Government on Twitter in English

You can follow Mr. Noriyuki SHIKATA, the Deputy Cabinet Secretary for Public Relations, Director of Global Communications at Prime Minister’s Office of Japan, on Twitter for regular updates.

@norishikata Tokyo, Japan

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Website of the Prime Minister of Japan and His Cabinet

Website of the Prime Minister of Japan and His Cabinet
http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/index-e.html

Latest advisories on Countermeasures for 2011 Tohoku – Pacific Ocean Earthquake
http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/incident/index.html

You can also follow the PMO’s latest updates in English on twitter @JPN_PMO

The Japanese language emergency info feed is @Kantei_Saigai

Also on facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Japan.PMO

(Updated 11/03/22)

Filed under: Current Information, Earthquakes 地震, Facebook, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, March 12, 2011, Government, Latest News, News Sources, Nuclear Power Plants, Organizations, Relief, Sendai Earthquake, March 11, 2011, Sendai Tsunami, March 11, 2011, Tsunamis 津波, Twitter, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

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