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Japan Disaster news up date 5

March 29, 2011

Shigeru Shimada 
General Secretary 
The National Council of YMCAs of Japan

As of March 29, the government reported the total number of death caused by earthquake and tsunami on March 11 was over 11,000 and the number of missing people was over 19,000 in Tohoku and Kanto area. The total number of death is expected to be over 20,000, and it may be hard to clarify the exact number. Over 180,000 people have evacuated because of earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis.

■The figures cited from the news paper March 29, 2011
Prefectures Deaths Unknown Displaced people  
Hokkaido 1   326  
Aomori 3 1 264  
Iwate 3,264 4,654 43,292  
 
Miyagi 6,692 8,936 79,670  
Akita     556  
Yamagata 1   2,953  
Fukushima 900 5,093 30,630
Tochigi 4   2,317
Gunma 1   3,397
Ibaraki 20 1 2,279
Saitama     3,381
Chiba 17 2 1,346
Tokyo 7   1,021
Kanagawa 4   533
Niigata     7,369
  11,004 18,687 181,194  

■The situation and the work that YMCAs have done in each area are as follows.

【Iwate】
Morioka YMCA has sent staffs and volunteers to Miyako city, one of the most affected areas. They are working closely with the churches in this area. Yokohama YMCA sent directors to help them for one week, and the National Council of YMCAs of Japan sent special mountaineers too. Staffs and volunteers will be sent there from other YMCAs such as Yokohama YMCA, Kobe YMCA, the National Council of YMCAs of Japan and so on.
Miyako city is the seaside area in Iwate prefecture in the north, and the highest tsunami came there. Over 1,500 people are still missing. It takes more than 10 hours from Tokyo to Miyako by car, and it's far from Tokyo compared with Miyagi prefecture. Because of the ria coast, most roads were cut off by tsunami. Many senior people live in this area, and they worry about the lack of relief supplies and daily medicine for a long time. Houses were damaged and it's hard to remove their furniture which is heavier than before because of its muddiness by themselves. Miyako city is the countryside where local tie is strong, and it is also hard to build trust between local people and supporters from outside. YMCA are trying to communicate with them spending much time.

【Miyagi】
Sendai YMCA started to offer place to stay and foods to help the victims right after the earthquake. We sent the staffs from Kyoto YMCA, Yokohama YMCA, Kobe YMCA and the National Council of YMCAs of Japan to explore the situation and victims' needs. Tokyo YMCA and Y's Men's Clubs brought the relief supplies to the affected area.
Now, electricity and water system are recovered in the area where YMCA locates. Sendai YMCA's volunteer center was set up on March 22, and they started to support three nearby areas on the coast damaged by tsunami. Local YMCA will send a team of coordinators and volunteers through the National Council of YMCAs of Japan for a week continuously.

This disaster damaged wide area and aftershock is still continuing. While search for missing people continues in many areas, sending volunteers to the affected area is controversial because of lack of the basic needs including gas for cars, and bad traffic. However, it is clear that many issues are not addressed properly by government, and expectancy to NGOs like YMCA which have experience and know-how is high.

【Ibaraki】
Ibaraki YMCA has helped refugees from Fukushima nuclear reactor threat area by offering child care and recreation programs in cooperation with social welfare council. Tokyo YMCA sent directors and staffs to help their work.
Displaced people stay in the gymnasium where there is no space for children to play, so many children and even adults feel stressed. Local government asked YMCA to offer outdoor programs such as dodge ball, jumping rope, football, catch, and tag. Over 60 volunteers from Ibaraki YMCA and Tokyo YMCA in total have supported this program.

【Tochigi】
Tochigi YMCA has offered elderly programs in eastern area of Utsunomiya and Haga area where many houses got damaged and they sent 30 volunteers in total to each houses where the elder live by themselves in the affected area to hear their needs. Now, Tochigi YMCA offers day service for the elderly at the evacuation center. In this disaster, the elderly is vulnerable in the affected area at home as well as the evacuation center. Tochigi YMCA is also planning to take care of the people evacuated from the Fukushima nuclear crisis. 
Tochigi YMCA had some damages in its buildings and facilities.

【Tokyo】
Tokyo YMCA sent their staffs to the affected areas and helped them plan the rescue activities. They collaborated with Y's Men's Club to deliver emergency supplies. A priest who used to be a Tokyo YMCA director works at the church in Sendai, so there is a connection in this area. Tokyo YMCA is considering the possibility of support based on this church.

【Kanagawa】
Yokohama YMCA has sent their staffs to the affected areas to support especially Miyako city where Morioka YMCA is supporting.

【YMCA International Youth Center Tozanso】
YMCA international youth center Tozanso accepted 15 people who escaped from nuclear crisis, and they will consider accepting more people.


As stated above, YMCAs in eastern part of Japan have worked hard to support the people in the affected area. Other YMCAs also started their action, and over 2,000 people in total joined the donation campaign on the street. 
Kobe YMCA and other YMCAs in Kansai/Western area which experienced Great Hanshin earthquake before got many resources and support through their network.


The National Council of YMCAs of Japan is the main office to coordinate nation wide activities and overseas communication. We are working in good cooperation with other NGOs and organizations in national level and set up "Japan Civil Net", a network of NGOs working for the people in the affected area.

We have collected all the information from the YMCA staffs who went to the affected areas, and asked fund raising from local YMCAs in the other areas and from overseas. All YMCAs in Japan have prepared to send staffs and volunteers to the affected areas when routes and places to stay are ready in the mid-long term.

YMCAs in Japan unite together to raise the fund and to overcome this tragedy.
We really appreciate all again and especially to the Asia and Pacific Alliance of YMCAs for all the coordination, and we appreciate continuous support and solidarity. We also really appreciate any other organization from abroad to support us strongly. 


Japan Disaster news up date 4

March 22, 2011

Shigeru Shimada
General Secretary 
The National Council of YMCAs of Japan

As of March 22, 2011 the Government reported the total death caused by Earth quakes and Tsunami on March 11 were over 9000 and people missing were over 12600 in Tohoku and Kanto area.

The figures cited from in the news paper from Japan. March 22, 2011
Prefectures  Deaths   unknown   houses broken
Iwate      2,773   4,253       11,046
Miyagi     6,364   2,985 (more)   2,714
Fukushima    735   4,437       10,981
Tochigi        4     -       30,006
Gunma       1     -       13,206
Ibaragi       19     1       42,631

The below shows the activities done in YMCAs in the area

Iwate: The Morioka YMCA has been sending staff and volunteers in Miyako city, one of the severely damaged city. They are working closely with the churches in the area. 
The Yokohama YMCA will send directors to help them for one week. Also special mountaineers will be sent there.

Miyagi: The Sendai YMCA started to help people in community by offering place to stay and offering foods to the victims immediately after the Earthquake. Now sending a team to the affected areas for further investigation for possible activities.

Ibaragi: The Tsukuba YMCA helping refugees from Fukushima Nuclear Reactor threat area by offering child care and recreation programs cooperated with social welfare council.

Tochigi: Offering elderly programs in eastern area of Utsunomiya and Haga area, which had damages in many houses. The YMCA is also planning to take care of the people evacuated from the Fukushima Nuclear Reactor problems. The YMCA had some damages in its buildings and facilities. 

Tokyo: The Tokyo YMCA has been sending their staff to the affected areas and helping them plan the rescue activities. They collaborate with Y's Men's Club to deliver emergency commodity. Some of the YMCA buildings were damaged.

Kanagawa: The Yokohama YMCA has been sending their staff to the affected areas. Some of the YMCA buildings were damaged.

Fukushima: No YMCA.

National Council is the main office to coordinate national wide activities and oversea communication. Right now they have been gathering all the information from the YMCA staff members who were sent to the affected areas. Requesting fund raising from local YMCAs in the other areas and overseas. All the YMCA Japan, have been prepared to send staff and volunteers to the places when routes and places to stay are ready in the mid-and-long term.

Shigeru Shimada

Japan Disaster news up date 3

March 18, 2011

Dear all
Thank you very much for your prompt response and prayers for us from all over the world.

A week has past since the earthquake happened on March 11th. Over 6,000 people were killed and 17,000 people are missing. 400,000 people have evacuated. Because of the accident of power station caused by earthquake, many people also have been evacuated from the affected area. The temperature goes below its freezing point in the affected area, but the lifeline has not recovered yet.

The distribution of relief supplies has not gone well because of the interrupted road in the affected area and lack of gas for cars. Many factories also don't work in the affected area. Although we formed a special task force in Tokyo , the work has been disrupted often because of continuing aftershock and blackout. We sent a general secretary of Kyoto YMCA to the affected area on 14th -15th, and we had an emergency meeting with local YMCA's general secretaries to discuss the future plan on 16th.

Japan YMCA will send two directors who had experience of emergency relief on March 19th, and they will bring relief supplies and discuss the future plan with the staffs in the affected area.

Sendai YMCA in the most affected area has accepted the refugees at school and provided meals in the yard of their school right after earthquake. Other YMCAs also have accepted the refugee from the area affected by accident of power station, supported the people at public building, and provided recreation for children. YMCAs in Japan unite together to raise the fund and to overcome this tragedy.

We thank all again and especially to the Asia and Pacific Alliance of YMCAs for all the coordination, and we appreciate continuous support and solidarity.

Shigeru Shimada, General Secretary
The National Council of YMCAs of Japan

Japan Disaster news up date 2

March 15, 2011

Dear all

Thank you very much for your support and prayers from all over the world.
The 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami in Japan on March 11th killed 3,200 people, and over 15,000 people are still missing. The earthquake disrupted lifeline and 600,000 people have evacuated worrying about the safety of missing their family and relatives.

As broadcasted worldwide, the earthquake also caused explosion by the nuclear meltdown at Fukushima No. 1 power station of Tokyo Electric Power Company. Many people are concerning about its effect.

The Japan YMCA has formed a special task force to respond to the needs of the disaster areas. The top is Mr. Shigeru Shimada, the general secretary of the National Council of YMCAs of Japan, and its venue is the National Council of YMCAs of Japan. We already finished checking the safety of all YMCAs in Japan , and all YMCA staffs are fine as far as we know. As for Sendai YMCA and Morioka YMCA in the most affected area, their buildings did not have serious damage by earthquake. They provide the space and information for refugees. Tochigi, Tokyo , Yokohama , Chiba YMCA and the National Council of YMCAs of Japan in Kanto area got slight damage on their buildings, but they have started their daily program partly. YMCAs in other areas started donation campaign to support the people affected by earthquake and tsunami.

Japan YMCAs have supported the people affected by the disaster such as Great Kanto earthquake, Great Hanshin earthquake, and Chuetsuoki earthquake, using our network and knowledge under the spirit of Jesus Christ's love and service. In addition to the emergency support, we will do our best to support especially children, the elder, the challenged people, foreign resident who are vulnerable in the disaster in the middle- long term. We will cooperate with other civil society groups, government, NGOs, and churches. We will send experienced directors to the affected area and they will explore the possible support that YMCA will be able to provide.

We would like to ask your support to overcome this disaster and to recover as soon as possible. We appreciate your support through the Asia and Pacific Alliance of YMCAs.

Though we have received the proposal of support for human resources and goods, we will not be able to receive them now because of the difficult situation in the affected area. We have received many e-mails so far, and it takes time to reply back. We are sorry for the late reply.

Thank you for your cooperation and prayer for the victims and their families.

Shigeru Shimada, General Secretary
The National Council of YMCAs of Japan

Japan Disaster news up date 1

March 12, 2011

Dear friends,

Thank you very much for your concern and prayer. 
An earthquake with a histroric magnitude of 8.8 rocked the Tohoku region Friday, 11 of March, triggering tsunami that wiped away cars ships and buildings and houses all along the east coast. The quake was felt hundreds of kilmeters away, including in Tokyo and Yokohama, where buildings swayed for a long time and people swarmed out of them. 
According to a National Police Agency tally as of 2:45 p.m. Saturday, at least 520 people were killed and 750 others were missing as a result of the magnitude 8.8 temblor. Another strong quake with a magnitude of 6.7 rocked an inland area on the Sea of Japan coast northwest of Tokyo, hitting Nagano and Niigata prefectures at 3:59 a.m. Saturday, but the extent of the damage from the quake, which occurred far away from the one that jolted Pacific coastal areas, was not immediately known.
Now, the government declared a state of atomic power emergency Friday after the Tohoku region was hit by what is being called the strongest earthquake in Japanese history and urged around 3,000 residents near a reactor in Fukushima Prefecture to evacuate.

We, Japan YMCA, fortunately all staffs of the local YMCAs and the National Council are safe. Some local YMCAs, especailly, Sendai and Morioka YMCAs where are located in Tohoku region are in the serious situation and lack of essential utilities until now. 
We set up the YMCA Emergency headquarters at the National Council and keep collecting informations and coordinating resources.
We really appreciate pray and condolences from YMCAs all over the world. May all people in the disaster can gracefully and completely avoid from the danger or suffering, and May God takes care of them.


Shigeru Shimada
General Secretary 
The National Council of YMCAs of Japan
E-mail:info@ymcajapan.org