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Kita City Flood Hazard A B C D E F G H I J K Locality map of Kita City and the Arakawa River “Kuru-zo mark” Toda City Kawaguchi City The “Kuru-zo mark” shows places where “Marugoto A Machigoto Hazard Map” are installed. “Marugoto raka Kita City Flood Hazard Map wa Ri Machigoto Hazard Map” is signage showing flood ve r depth in the city to help people visualize the depth - In case of flooding of the Arakawa River - Adachi City of the flooding shown in the hazard map. It also Flood depth revised version May-17 Translated in April 2020 1 Itabashi City 1 provides information about evacuation centers Kita City so that people can properly evacuate in unfamiliar places. A common graphic symbol is a mark. Get prepared! Drills with the map will help you in an emergency! Nerima Flood Hazard Map City Arakawa City This Flood Hazard Map was created with the purpose of assisting the immediate evacuation Toshima City of residents in flood risk areas in the event of an overflow of the Arakawa River. Bunkyo City Taito City (Wide area evacuation) Overview of Arakawa River flood risk areas When there is a possibility of flooding in neighboring areas of Kuru-zo mark “Marugoto Machigoto Kita City due to the burst of the right levee of the Arakawa Hazard Map” signage This is the forecast, by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), of River, Kita City will accept evacuees from other cities. actually installed inundation based on a simulation of flooding resulting from the overflow of the Arakawa River due to the assumed maximum rainfall set by the provision of the Flood Control Act (total rainfall of 632mm in 72 hours for the Arakawa River basin), and of areas where the risk of floods that cause 2 damage, including the collapse of buildings (flooding risk areas including collapse of buildings) 2 under the current development situation of Arakawa River channels and flood control facilities in the area from the mouth of the river to Fukaya City and Yorii Town in Saitama Prefecture. This simulation does not consider floods caused by the bursting of a branch river, heavy rains exceeding the rainfall assumed in the simulation, storm surges, or inland water, etc. so there are possibilities of flooding in areas not designated as flood risk areas, and the collapse or washout, etc. of buildings in areas not designated as flooding risk areas including collapse of buildings when actual flood depth differs from assumed flood depth. In addition, please note that the boundary of these areas is only a rough indication, not a strict one. List of contacts in daily living Administrative organs Police & Fire Stations Lifeline management organizations Kita Office, Bureau of Waterworks, Kita City Office 03-3908-1111 Oji Police Station 03-3911-0110 Tokyo Metropolitan Government 03-5963-6030 3 Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of 3 MLIT Arakawa- River Akabane Police Station 03-3903-0110 03-3969-6490 03-3902-2311 Sewage Western Area No. 2 Office Lower Reach Work Office Takinogawa Police Station 03-3940-0110 NTT East-Minami Kanto 0120-444-113 6th Construction Office, TEPCO Energy Partner, Bureau of Construction, 03-3882-1152 Oji Fire station 03-3927-0119 Incorporated 0120-995-006 TOKYO METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT Akabane Fire Station 03-3902-0119 Customer Center, TOKYO GAS 03-5394-7700 Takinogawa Fire Station 03-3916-0119 Fire and Emergency Police Disaster Messaging Hotline 119 110 171 4 4 Evacuation centers (In case of flooding of the Arakawa River) No. Evacuation center’s name Location Index 1 Kirigaokasato Elem. School Kirigaoka1-10-23 C-3 2 Hachiman Elem. School Akabanedai3-18-5 D-3 5 3 Inatsuke Junior High School Akabane-nishi6-1-4 C-4 5 4 Former Daisan Iwabuchi Elem. School Nishigaoka1-12-14 D-4 5 Nishigaoka Elem. School Jujo-nakahara4-5-17 E-4 6 Umenoki Elem. School Nishigaoka2-21-15 D-4 7 Oji Daisan Elem. School Kami-jujo5-2-3 E-4 8 Akabanedai Nishi Elem. School Akabanedai2-1-34 D-3 9 Former Akabanedai Higashi Elem. School Akabanedai1-1-13 D-3 10 Kirigaoka Junior High School Kirigaoka2-6-11 C-3 Kita City’s major facilities for people requiring special care 11 Jujodai Elem. School Naka-jujo1-5-6 F-5 No. Facility name Location Index 12 Oji Daini Elem. School Oji-honcho2-2-5 F-5 1 Akabane Kita Sakura-so Home Akabane-kita3-6-10 C-3 13 Arakawa Elem. School Naka-jujo3-1-6 E-4 2 Kaminakazato Tsutsuji-so Home Kami-nakazato2-45-2 I-5 14 Oji Daigo Elem. School Kami-jujo2-18-17 E-5 3 Oji Koshoen Home Oji3-3-1 F-4 15 Jujo Fujimi Junior High School Jujodai1-9-33 E-5 4 Shimizuzaka Ajisai-so Home Naka-jujo4-16-32 E-4 16 Former Fujimi Junior High School (Teikyo University) Kami-jujo3-1-25 E-5 5 Welgarden Nishigaoka-en Home Nishigaoka3-16-27 D-4 17 Takinogawa Momiji Elem. School Takinogawa3-72-1 F-5 6 Kirigaoka Yamabuki-so Home Kirigaoka1-16-26 C-3 18 Former Takinogawa Dairoku Elem. School Takinogawa5-44-15 F-6 7 Mizubeno-en Home Shimo3-6-13 F-2 Legend 19 Yabata Elem. School Takinogawa7-12-17 F-6 8 Tabata Home Care Service Center for the Aged Tabata5-10-6 I-6 20 Takinogawa Daisan Elem. School Takinogawa1-12-27 G-5 9 Takinogawa Nishi Home Care Service Center for the Aged Takinogawa6-21-25 F-6 21 Takinogawa Koyo Junior High School Takinogawa5-55-8 F-6 10 Horifune Home Care Service Center for the Aged Horifune2-25-2-101 H-4 Areas where early evacuation is necessary 1 Evacuation centers Area with an assumed flood depth of not less 22 Takinogawa Daini Elem. School Takinogawa6-19-4 F-6 11 Welfare Center for the Physically Disabled Naka-jujo1-2-18 F-5 than 3m, and an area including flooding risk 6 23 Asuka Junior High School Nishigahara3-5-12 H-6 12 Sakurambo Home Toshima4-16-38 H-4 areas including collapse of buildings 1 Kita City’s major facilities 6 24 Nishigahara Elem. School Nishigahara4-19-21 G-6 13 Asunaro Welfare Center for the Mentally Disabled Oji6-4-6 G-4 for people requiring special care Flooding risk areas including collapse of buildings 25 Takinogawa Elem. School Nishigahara1-18-10 I-6 14 Wakaba Welfare Home Akabane-nishi6-9-2 C-4 Area with risk of flooding that causes the collapse 1 Kita City’s major hospitals 26 Tabata Junior High School Tabata6-9-1 I-6 15 Oji Welfare Workshop Oji2-19-20 G-4 of buildings and other damage 27 Tabata Elem. School Tabata5-4-1 J-6 16 Akabane-nishi Welfare Workshop Akabane-nishi5-7-5 C-3 28 Former Takinogawa Dainana Elem. School Tabata4-17-1 I-6 17 Tabata Welfare Workshop Nishigahara1-19-12 H-6 Expected flood depth (rank classification) and rough indication Kuru-zo mark Kita City Office, Government 29 Former Takinogawa Junior High School (Office for Takinogawa ) Takinogawa2-52-10 G-5 18 Akabane-nishi WelfareWorkshop Akabane-nishi5-7-1 D-3 underground passage, 19 Kamiya Home Kamiya2-3-8 F-3 ! Hazardous place semi-underground facilities, Kita City’s major hospitals 20 Ukima Koho-en Home Ukima5-13-1 A-3 subway stations 21 G-6 10.0m No. Facility name Location Telephone No. Index Asuka Seizan-en Home Nishigahara4-51-1 Area with a risk of flooding on the top floor City boundary 1 Ouji Hospital Oji2-14-13 3912-6611 G-5 22 Taiyo-no Miyako Home Ukima2-1-13 B-2 2 Ouji COOP Hospital Toshima3-4-15 3912-2201 G-4 23 Sakura-no Mori Home Akabanedai4-17-56 C-2 Gauging station 3 Yagi Hospital Higashi-jujo4-14-8 3912-3121 E-4 24 Shimmachi Koyo-en Home Tabata-shimmachi2-27-16 J-5 4 Kita Medical and Rehabilitation Center for the Disabled Jujodai1-2-3 3908-3001 F-5 25 Hokuto Hanamizuki Home Higashi-jujo2-8-5 F-4 5 Kishi Hospital Kami-jujo2-21-1 3908-2103 E-5 26 Takinogawa Hospital Facility for Long-term Care for the Elderly Takinogawa2-32-12 G-5 CCTV camera 6 Kamiya Hospital Kamiya1-27-14 3914-5535 F-3 27 Rehabilitation Park Takinogawa Takinogawa6-13-13 F-6 Areas where early evacuation is necessary, and appropriate evacuation behaviors by inundation rank 7 Akabane East Side Hospital Akabane1-38-5 3902-2131 D-2 28 Hakucho Home Tabata3-18-24 J-6 Evacuation route (vehicles are allowed to enter) 8 Akabane Hospital Akabane2-2-1 3902-3261 E-3 29 Kita Metropolitan School for Special Needs Education Jujodai1-1-1 F-5 Areas, etc. Evacuation behaviors Note Areas where early 9 Akabane Iwabuchi Hospital Akabane2-64-13 3901-2221 E-2 30 Oji Metropolitan School for Special Needs Education Jujodai1-8-41 F-5 5.0m Evacuation route (Only for pedestrians) Flooding risk areas Early evacuation is necessary because there is a possibility of However, when evacuation to When you are in a sturdy high evacuation is 10 Tokyo-Kita Medical Center Akabanedai4-17-56 5963-3311 C-2 31 Oji Daini Metropolitan School for Special Needs Education Jujodai1-8-47 F-5 Inundation up to the eaves including collapse of buildings flooding due to the burst of a levee or other causes that a designated emergency building, you can secure your necessary 11 Akabane Central General Hospital Akabane-minami2-5-12 3902-0348 E-3 32 Shimo Recreation Center for the Aged Shimo1-2-22 Genki Plaza E-3 of the second floor destroy a two-story wooden building with general structure.
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