Emergency Response to Noto Peninsula Earthquake

by Association for Aid and Relief, Japan (AAR Japan)
Emergency Response to Noto Peninsula Earthquake
Emergency Response to Noto Peninsula Earthquake
Emergency Response to Noto Peninsula Earthquake
Emergency Response to Noto Peninsula Earthquake
Emergency Response to Noto Peninsula Earthquake
Emergency Response to Noto Peninsula Earthquake
Emergency Response to Noto Peninsula Earthquake
Emergency Response to Noto Peninsula Earthquake
Emergency Response to Noto Peninsula Earthquake
Emergency Response to Noto Peninsula Earthquake

Project Report | Jan 9, 2024
Soup kitchen in Wajima: "Thanks for the hot meal"

By Chiaki Furukawa | Senior Managing Director

Survivors receiving AAR's soup meal in Wajima city
Survivors receiving AAR's soup meal in Wajima city

A week has passed since the Noto Peninsula earthquake struck, and more than 28,000 people in Ishikawa Prefecture alone are huddled in shelters or forced to evacuate their homes in the bitter cold and snow.  AAR Japan [Association for Aid and Relief, Japan] emergency support teams have been providing soup kitchens in Wajima City and Suzu City, as well as delivering relief supplies to facilities for the disabled throughout the prefecture.

When we entered downtown Wajima, which was severely damaged by the violent tremors and a huge fire, the whole area around  “Asaichi Street”, a famous sightseeing spot, was filled with the smell of burnt-out buildings.  AAR conducted a soup kitchen and served 700 servings of curry and rice, 300 servings of meat and potatoes, etc. to the evacuees.  One of the evacuees said, “It’s been a week since the earthquake, and I am exhausted both physically and mentally.  We are really grateful for the hot meals in the cold weather.”

AAR worked with its partner, the authorized NPO Peace Project (Representative: Ben Kato, AAR Director), to provide 370 servings of fried rice and dumplings to ensure that everyone had enough food to eat.  The elderly are a conspicuous sight at the evacuation center, where power was finally restored on January 6.  A woman who lives with her parents said, “My house did not collapse, but electricity and water have not been restored, and I don’t know when I will be able to go home. We have no choice but to help each other to get through this situation.”

AAR emergency support teams procure foodstuffs and relief supplies in neighboring Toyama Prefecture, and spend four to five hours each way to travel back and forth along heavily damaged main roads to provide support.  In such cases, we always receive words such as, “Thank you for delivering support from afar. We will do our best as well.”

AAR will continue to provide support to foreign residents in addition to the support to welfare facilities for people with disabilities in the affected areas, which has been our focus so far.  We would like to ask for your cooperation in AAR’s emergency support for the Noto Peninsula earthquake.

The smell of burnt-out buildings still lingers
The smell of burnt-out buildings still lingers
Victims line up for a soup kitchen in Suzu city
Victims line up for a soup kitchen in Suzu city
Survivors huddled in a shelter in Suzu city
Survivors huddled in a shelter in Suzu city
The main road lead to Suzu City with a large crack
The main road lead to Suzu City with a large crack

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