Large-Scale Earthquake Countermeasure Act
The Large-Scale Earthquake Countermeasures Act (大規模地震対策特別措置法, Daikibo Jishin Taisaku Tokubetsu Sochi Hō) is a Japanese law that was passed in June 1978 and came into effect in December 1978.[1]
The Act put into place an integrated set of measures and created several bodies at national, prefecture and local levels. These bodies dealt with preparation and response to earthquakes, including the establishment of a National Headquarters for Earthquake Disaster Prevention.[1] It also includes a mechanism under which the Director General of the Meteorological Agency alerts the Prime Minister of a predicted impending earthquake, so that warnings can be issued.[1]
References
- Avances en prevención de desastres sísmicos en Japón. Outline of countermeasures for the Tokai earthquake (Section B) N Honda, JICA / CENAPRED published March 1994, accessed 2011-03-25
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