Map Indicating Locations of Activities by Rescue Teams from Foreign Countries/Territories International Organizations, Etc
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Map Indicating Locations of Activities by Rescue Teams from Foreign Countries/Territories International Organizations, etc. [as of April 13th] Rescue Team Operation by countries Republic of Korea(3/14~3/23) 107 Rescue Workers, 2 Search Dogs Sendai, MIYAGI Singapore(3/13~3/15) 5 Rescue Workers, 5 Search Dog Soma, FUKUSHIMA Germany(3/14~3/15) 41 Rescue Workers, 3 Search Dogs Minami Sanriku, MIYAGI Switzerland(3/14~3/16) 27 Rescue Workers, 9 Search Dogs Minami Sanriku, MIYAGI USA(3/15~3/19) 144 Rescue Workers(incl. Search Dogs) AOMORI Hachinohe Ofunato, Kamaishi, IWATE China(3/14~3/20) 15 Rescue Workers Ofunato, IWATE UK(3/15~3/17) 77 Rescue Workers(including 8 journalists), 2 Search Dogs Ofunato, Kamaishi, IWATE, Kakuda, MIYAGI Mexico(3/15~3/17) 12 Rescue Workers, 6 Search Dogs Natori, MIYAGI Australia(3/16~3/19) 75 Rescue Workers, 2 Search Dogs Minami Sanriku, MIYAGI IWATE New zealand(3/16~3/18) 52 Rescue Workers Minami Sanriku, MIYAGI France(3/16~3/23) 134 Rescue Workers(incl. 11Monacans) After operation in Natori, MIYAGI, They had moved to Hachinohe, AOMORI Kamaishi Taiwan(3/16~3/18) 28 Rescue Workers Natori, Iwanuma, MIYAGI Russia(3/16~3/18) Ofunato 75 First Rescue Workers, 80 Second Rescue Workers Ishinomaki, MIYAGI Mongolia(3/17~3/19) kesennuma 12 Rescue Workers Sendai, Natori, Iwanuma, MIYAGI Minami Sanriku Turkey(3/20 ~4/8) MIYAGI 32 Rescue Workers Tagajo, Ishinomaki, Nanagahama, MIYAGI Ishinomaki Indonesia(3/19~23) 11 Rescue Workers, staff, 4 Medical staff Kesennuma, Shiogama, Ishinomaki, MIYAGI Onagawa South Africa(3/19~3/25) 45 Rescue Workers Shiogama Iwanuma, Natori, Tagajo, Ishinomaki, MIYAGI Israel(3/29 ~) Nanagahama 53 Medical Assistance Workers Minami Sanriku, MIYAGI Tagajo India(3/29 ~ 4/6) Sendai 46 Support Workers Onagawa, MIYAGI Natori Assitance other than rescue teams: USA(3/13~) Italy(3/16~3/21) Taiwa 11-members of Nuclear Regulation Committee Specialists, 34-members of 6-members of Investigation Mission (Rescue, Iwanuma Taiwa Department of Energy operate in Tokyo, Yokota, Nuclear Safety Specialists) operated in Tokyo. Fukushima. FUKUSHIMA IAEA(3/18~) IAEA(3/26~4/1) 9-member team of radiation 3-member team of Food Monitoring Specialists Soma measurement specialists operate in Tokyo, operated in Fukushima, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gumma and Fukushima. Tokyo. IAEA WFP(3/15~) (4/3-:2 persons,4/7-4/11:1 person) 14-members for Logistic Assistance operate in 3-members of BWR Specialists operate in Tokyo, Miyagi, Iwate. Tokyo, Fukushima. UNDAC team(3/13~23) UNOCHA team(3/23~4/2) 7-members of Disaster Management 3-members of Disaster Management Specialists Specialists operated in Tokyo. operate in Tokyo and also visited MIYAGI, IWATE. Schedule of Acceptance of Rescue Teams, etc. from Foreign Countries/Territories and International Organizations ☆: Indicates that the team has already ended or is in the process of ending its activities. As of April 13 2011 Area of Operations Country/Territory Composition of the Teams Date of Arrival Port of Arrival (Ending Date of activities) [1] Search dogs (2) and staff (team leader, search dog handlers, etc.); 5 persons in total. [1] Haneda Airport→Miyagi [1] March 12 Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture Republic of Korea [2] Rescue workers (102 members) [2] Narita Airport→Fukushima ☆ [2] March 14 (March 23) These two teams merged upon the arrival of the second Airport→Miyagi group in Sendai on the night of the 14th. Staff (5 persons) Soma, Fukushima Prefecture Singapore March 12 Narita Airport ☆ Search dogs (5) (March 15) Rescue workers (41 persons) Minami Sanriku, Miyagi Prefecture Germany March 13 Narita Airport ☆ Search dogs (3) (March 15) Rescue workers (27 persons) Minami Sanriku, Miyagi Prefecture Switzerland March 13 Narita Airport ☆ Search dogs (9) (March 16) ☆Humanitarian Assistance relevant team The rescue teams provided Rescue Team 144-persons assistance in Ofunato, Kamaishi, - Fairfax County (USAR) Team March 13 Misawa Air Base and Kakuda, Iwate Prefecture - Los Angeles (USAR) Team (March 19) - each team includes search dogs 1. March 13 (2 USA persons), March 16 (8 persons) Nuclear Power relevant team 2.Ministry of Narita Airport Specialists from NRC (11 persons), U.S. Ministry of Energy Tokyo, Yokota, and Fukushima etc. Energy (until Yokota Air Base etc. (34 persons), and PNNL (2 persons) March 15) 3. PNNL (until March 30) Ofunato, Iwate Prefecture China Rescue workers (15 persons) March 13 Haneda Airport ☆ (March 20) Ofunato and Kamaishi, Iwate Rescue workers (69 persons), media (8 persons), search dogs UK March 13 Misawa Air Base Prefecture ☆ (2) (March 17) [1] Advance team (7 persons) [1] March 13 [1] Narita Airport Minami Sanriku, Miyagi Prefecture New Zealand [2] Rescue workers from search and rescue teams (45 ☆ [2] March 14 [2] Narita Airport (March 18) persons) Team of Disaster Management Experts (7 persons) ☆ UNDAC March 13, 14 Narita Airport JICA office in Tokyo (March 23) United Nations JICA office in Tokyo (3 staff of Team of Disaster Management Experts (3 persons) ☆ UNOCHA March 13, 14 Narita Airport OCHA took over the work of UNDAC team. April 2) Natori, Miyagi Prefecture Mexico Rescue personnel (12 persons), search dogs (6) March 14 Narita Airport ☆ (March 17) 1 / 2 ページ Schedule of Acceptance of Rescue Teams, etc. from Foreign Countries/Territories and International Organizations ☆: Indicates that the team has already ended or is in the process of ending its activities. As of April 13 2011 Area of Operations Country/Territory Composition of the Teams Date of Arrival Port of Arrival (Ending Date of activities) [1] Rescue workers (75 persons) Minami Sanriku, Miyagi Prefecture Australia March 14 Yokota Air Base ☆ [2] Search dogs (2) (March 19) Haneda Airport Natori, Miyagi Prefecture Rescue workers (134 persons) France March 14 →arrived in Sendai at 4pm on Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture ☆ (includes 11 Monaco naitonals) March 15 (March 23) Natori, Iwanuma, Miyagi Prefecture Taiwan Rescue workers (28 persons) March 14 Haneda Airport ☆ (March 18) Team #1: March Team #1: Narita Airport (50 Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture Rescue team #1 (75 persons) 14 persons); Fukushima Airport (25 (Moved to Niigata on March 18; Russia ☆ Rescue team #2 (approx. 80 persons) Team #2: March persons) returned to Russia from Niigata on 16 Team #2: Narita Airport March 22) Natori, Iwanuma, Miyagi Prefecture Mongolia Rescue workers (12 persons) March 15 Narita Airport ☆ (March 19) Logistic support staff (14persons) for installing movable Tokyo World Food Programme(WFP), United Nations from March 15 Narita Airport storage, needs survey Miyagi Prefecture Conducted survey within Tokyo Survey mission (6 persons; no search and rescue workers or metropolis Italy March 16 Narita Airport ☆ dogs) (All members returned to Italy by March 21) Conducting humanitarian assistance activities at evacuation Rescue workers (11 persons), administration & medical centers in Kesennuma, Shiogama, Indonesia March 18 Narita Airport ☆ personnel (4 persons) Ishinomaki, etc., including confirming the safety of Indonesian nationals. Return to Indonesia on Iwanuma and Natori, Ishimaki, South Africa Rescue workers (45 persons) March 18 Narita Airport ☆ Tagajo, Miyagi Prefecture(March25) Team of radiation measurement experts (16 persons in total) Area around Tokyo metropolis; area + Maritime environment expert (1 person) + IAEA March 18~ Narita Airport around Fukushima Prefecture international support coordinator (1 person) IAEA ☆Food monitoring experts (3 persons,including 1 staff from Fukushima Prefecture, March 26 Narita Airport FAO) Ibaraki Prefecture, Tokyo April 3 (2 persons) Tokyo ☆Boiling water reactor (BWR) experts (3 persons) Narita Airport April 7 (1 person) Fukushima (April 11) Hub: Rifu, Miyagi Prefecture Area of operations: Tagajo, Ishinomaki, Ogatsu, Nanagahama, Turkey Rescue teams (32 persons) March 19 Narita Airport ☆ etc., Miyagi Prefecture (in the process of ending its activities as of April 8) Hub: Kurihara, Miyagi Prefecture ☆ Israel Medical Support Team (53 persons) March 27 Narita Airport Area of operations: Minamisanriku, Miyagi Prefecture(April 10) Hub: Rifu, Miyagi Prefecture Area of operations: Onagawa, ☆ India Support team (46 persons) March 28 Narita Airport Miyagi Prefecture (in the process of ending its activities as of April 6) 2 / 2 ページ Assistance in Kind from the International Community (Reference Chart of Assistance Received to Date) as of April 13, 2011 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Date of Prefecture etc. Assistance Received Arrival in Receiving Japan Assistance Emergency relief supplies (sleeping bags, cots, kerosene stoves, kerosene, etc) and 10,000 radiation protection suits from the US Agency for International Development (USAID); Transport of a total of 3,100 tons of goods including 280 tons of food supplies, As All affected USA water(7,700,000 liter), fuel(approx. 45,000 liters); 2 fire trucks, 5 pumps, 99 sets of nuclear/biological/chemical (NBC) protective suits, approx. 9 tons of boron, 1 set of large- needed prefectures scaled pump for watering, transportation of pure water by barge vessel, and 30,500 radiation monitoring devices from US Forces, in Japan Water(53,200 bottles), underwears for children(200,000), toys, stuffed animals , study kits, UNICEF As Miyagi recreation kits, picture books, and school bags with stationaries needed Iwate 12-person tents (500), 6-person tents (400), blankets (2,000), hand-held emergency lights March Miyagi (200) 14 March Water(60,000 bottles), rubber gloves(3,250,000 pairs) Ibaraki, etc 28 March China Temporary toilets (60), thick rubber gloves (10,000), sneaker shoes (25,000 pair) Miyagi 31 April Gasoline 10,000 tons Various places 2 April Diesel oil 10,000 tons Various places 3 April Hong Kong Canned foods (approx. 20,000) Fukushima 9 Miyagi Power Generators (590), winter clothing (3,421 boxes), sleeping mats(236 boxes),blankets March Taiwan (725 boxes), sleeping bags (1,589 boxes), disposable handwarmers (150 boxes), food items Fukushima 14-21 (16.5 tons), kerosene stoves (900), masks(54 boxes) Iwate Blankets (approx. 2,500), sweaters, socks, and other winter clothing (totaling approx.