Earthquake information for foreigners in Japan

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NHK WORLD TV on USTREAM in English
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nhk-world-tv

On Demand Radio Programs in 16 Languages
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/radio/program/16lang.html

Arabic, Bengali, Burmese, Chinese, French,
Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Persian,
Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Thai,
Urdu, and Vietnamese available.

NHK radio 963 MHz gives earthquake information
in English, Chinese, Korean, Spanish,
Portuguese, German, and French.

Ongoing announcements about
the Great Tohoku Earthquake (in English)
http://gakuranman.com/great-tohoku-earthquake/

Google Person Finder
http://japan.person-finder.appspot.com/?lang=en
Japanese, English, Korean,
Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional).

Tsunami aid and relief:
How you can help (in English)
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/03/11/tsunami-aid-and-relief-how-you-can-help/?hpt=T1

Japan earthquake how to protect yourself (21 languages)
http://nip0.wordpress.com/
Japanese, German, English, French, Spanish,
Italian, Portuguese, Turkish, Russian,
Arabic, Polish, Slovak,
Swedish, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional)
Indonesian, Mongolian, Korean, Vietnamese,
Swahili, Persian.

Homepage to give disaster information
to non-Japanese people living in Japan.
http://www.multiculture.jp/
English, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean,
Spanish, Indonesian, Tagalog, Thai,
and easy Japanese available.

When you need to communicate with local government
staff, etc., please call the number
TEL: 050-5814-7230
for translation free of charge (24 hours).
10 Yen per 3 minutes from fixed phone.
9:00~20:00
English, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish.
20:00~9:00
English, Chinese, Korean.

Multilingual Medical Questionnaire 1 (13 languages)
http://www.k-i-a.or.jp/medical/
Indonesian, Tagalog, Persian, English,
Chinese (Mandarin), Portuguese, Khmer (or Cambodian),
Japanese, Lao, Spanish, Korean, Russian,
Thai, Vietnamese, and French available.

Multilingual Medical Questionnaire 2 (4 languages)
http://www.mmjp.or.jp/konan-international-lounge/jmonshin/top.htm
French, German, Arabic, and Croatian available.

Gas leakage emergencies in Kanto region:

Tokyo Gas Co.: 0120-109-447.
Ibaraki Prefecture: Mito 029-231-2241,Tsuchiura 029-821-1107, Moriya 0297-48-1354.
Saitama Prefecture: Shin Nihon Gas: 048-592-2411 in Kitamoto, 0480-21-5626 in Kuki, 048-786-7480 in Okegawa, Daito Gas: 049-259-1111, Bushu Gas: 049-241-9000, Tojo Gas: 048-473-2111, Tosai Gas 0120-1031-24.
Chiba Prefecture: Keiyo Gas: 047-361-0211 at Keiyo Gas, 043-291-1807 at Otaki Gas Chiba area, 06-24-1225 in Ichihara, 047-482-7236 in Yachiyo.
Kanagawa Prefecture: Atsugi, 046-228-3211.

Electricity-related emergencies:

In Tokyo, call Tokyo Electric Co. customer center at 0120-995-002 or 03-6374-8936 or 0120-995-006 or 03-6375-9786.
Ibaraki customer center: 0120-995-332 or 029-387-5056
Tochigi: 0120-995-112 or 028-305-5006
Gunma: 0120-99-5222 or 027-898-3406
Saitama: 0120-995-442 or 048-638-5016
Chiba: 0120-99-5552 or 043-370-4586 or 0120-99-5556 or 047-729-1716
Kanagawa: 0120-99-5772 or 045-394-2176 or 0120-99-5776 or 046-408-5996

(Copied from The Japan Times ONLINE)
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/quake.html
Jun 07th 2011 20:54 Teacher Elen

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