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This document explores the reconstruction process in Vanuatu following natural disasters, drawing lessons from Japan's experience with earthquakes and tsunamis. It emphasizes the impact of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, highlighting the devastation experienced, media misunderstandings, and collective community responses, including prayer groups and donations. The importance of disaster preparedness, including building regulations and preventive measures, is discussed, alongside personal stories of resilience and unity in the face of adversity. The text aims to promote awareness of effective reconstruction efforts and foster international solidarity.
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KIZUNA PROJECTTEAM VANUATU AN OUTLOOK ON THE RECONSTRUCTIN PROCESS
Different perspective about the effect of Earthquake and Tsunami Regular activity of tsunami and earthquakes in Vanuatu Media shortage of Death Toll was devastating Prayer groups were formed for special prayers dedicated to the Japan Disasters Earthquake and Tsunami Donations were donated by everyone for the Great East Earthquake. Kuji City (disaster site) 16/10/2012
Realization of the effect is much more than what as projected by the media. Damage caused by the Tsuami and earthquake Visiting of disaster sites such as Removal of debris from disaster site and compiled together for recycle. Kuji City (disaster site) 16/10/2012
Japans powerful reconstruction. Preventative measures such required by law for buildings to have Taishin Relocation of people to higher grounds. Precautionary activity taken during a earthquake Kuji City (disaster site) 16/10/2012 Yamanashi Disaster Preventative center 13/10.2012
Let the world know Japans powerful reconstruction to clear misunderstanding about Japan. Clearance in misunderstanding of the power plant radiation Stories about victims and what we have witness in the reconstruction sites Unity of the people of Japan. Hospitality the citizen of Japan has soon us. Kuji City (disaster site) 16/10/2012