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Evacuation Sites

Emergency Evacuation Sites (for heavy rain, typhoons, fires caused by earthquakes)– 280 locations

These are places you can go to protect yourself when a disaster occurs. They are designated in advance by the city and include school grounds, parks, and open spaces. You may need to evacuate to these sites if there’s a risk of landslides, flooding, or if your home is at risk of collapsing due to a typhoon or earthquake.

Chuo Ward (former Naka Ward)Chuo Ward (former Higashi Ward)Chuo Ward (former Nishi Ward)Chuo Ward (former Minami Ward)Chuo Ward (Mikatahara area)Hamana Ward (former Kita Ward)Hamana Ward (former Hamakita Ward)Tenryu Ward

Evacuation Shelters -184 locations

These are places where people can live temporarily if their homes are damaged and no longer livable. They are opened after confirming the safety of buildings following an earthquake.

Chuo Ward (former Naka Ward)Chuo Ward (former Higashi Ward)Chuo Ward (former Nishi Ward)Chuo Ward (former Minami Ward)Chuo Ward (Mikatahara area)Hamana Ward (former Kita Ward)Hamana Ward (former Hamakita Ward)Tenryu Ward Tsunami Evacuation Buildings

※For a full list of emergency evacuation sites and shelters, please see “Canal Hamamatsu.”

Canal Hamamatsu