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TSUNAMI REPORT City of Rikuzentakata KIYOSHI MURAKAMI Goodwill Ambassador Representative, AidTAKATA 1

TSUNAMI REPORT City of Rikuzentakata KIYOSHI MURAKAMI Goodwill Ambassador Representative, AidTAKATA 1

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TSUNAMI REPORT City of Rikuzentakata

KIYOSHI MURAKAMI Goodwill Ambassador

Representative, AidTAKATA

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Contents

Introduction Rikuzentakata at GlanceBefore & After Status of the City Operations of AidTAKATA

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Kiyoshi Murakami Born and Raised in Rikuzentakata, Iwate, Pref

Current: Head of Human Resources,BNY Mellon Asset Management APACSpecial Advisor to Mayor of RikuzentakataRepresentative, AidTAKATA

Previous Employment:Citibank, JP Morgan, Goldman

Sachs, Merill Lynch Deutsche Bank,

UN Agency Head of Human Resource, UNHCR

Education BA, University of San Francisco MBA, Aoyama Gakuin University,

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Rikuzentakata at GlanceCity under Iwate Prefecture

Mayor: Futoshi Toba (Feb 13, 2011)

Population: 24,246

Major Industry: Agriculture,

Fishing

Schools: 9 Elementary, 7 Jr. High,

1 High School

Earthquake: 9.0

Tsunami: March 11, 2011 at 15:00

Death or Missing: 2,000

Displaced: 13,000

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Takata Matsubara(Pinetree Beach)

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Before & After

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Only One Pinetree survived among 70,000 trees

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Rescue Operations (up to 6/30)

Shelters: 84 locations (none as of today) Temporary Houses: 2,200 Japan Self-Defense Force: 500 persons National Police System: 1,000 Emergency Rescue Teams: 4,200 Government Official Dispached: 4,100

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Re-Construction Plan

10 year plan100,000 population city Model city

1. Strong city infrastructure against natural disaster

2. Attractive employment opportunity for diversified people

3. Ecology oriented city planning with Sustainable Energy

4. Utilizing the local industry for value added products

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Assistance to Rikuzentakata

UN Agency: WFP (Tent)NGO: Save the Children, Peace Winds JapanCountry: Singapore (700 million yen) Italy ($200,000 for Mobile Library) USA (Education Program and Economic Project)

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National Government Recognized Organization

Activities: Forums for public and media FM Radio Station for all people in RikuzentakataRikuzentakata Goods for Financial Assistance (T-Shirts, Cookies, Key Holder by Pine Tree) Community Service – Micro Finance External Communication: City Mascot Campaign Diplomatic contact with various embassies in Tokyo Matching projects with other organizations

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

Operations of AidTAKATA

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Seek Financial Assistance to City Seek Friends of Rikuzentakata for volunteer Introduce Rikuzentakata and AidTAKATA to your friendsHelp through website http://aidtakata.org

Thank you for your collaboration

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