And I'd like to place my gratitude for consideration even from outer space. This typhoon was said to be largest-ever at first, but as a result, this typhoon weakened rapidly as it moved northward. However... Due to frontal heavy rain, there was a massive mudslide in an inland prefecture far away from the typhoon. Besides, it was after the mudslide that alerting information and evacuation call were issued. At first, I was also the one who wondered why there was such a severe heavy rain far away from the typhoon... As for this, the related news that interested me the most was:
Mudslide is called by particular local appellation, and there is an instructive stone monument about the disaster.
I read an article about a monument warning not to build houses below the level of this monument
. And also, there is a moral passed down that each of you must evacuate and protect yourself in cases of tsunami disasters
. In short...
In areas where natural disasters occur frequently due to geographical condition, lessons have been passed down in various way. This time, I thought that it's important to learn from lessons in the past
-as well as improving accurate forecasts. Before massive natural disasters, there could be a kind of forewarning -such morals include how to catch those forewarning which people had experienced
.