
Japan to Create New Disaster Management Agency
Japan's Lower House passed a bill to establish a disaster management agency. The government aims to launch the agency this autumn, enhancing preparedness.
Japan is taking steps to improve its disaster response capabilities. A new disaster management agency is slated to be established this autumn.
For travelers, this means a potentially more coordinated and effective response to natural disasters. Expect improved communication and support systems in the event of emergencies.
The agency's creation reflects Japan's commitment to safety and resilience. This should provide increased peace of mind for visitors exploring the country.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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