On the 15th, the Chubu Regional Development Bureau held the 14th Nankai Trough Earthquake Countermeasures Central Region Strategic Conference in the Bureau's large conference room. A web method was also used. In the fiscal 2022 report, the Chubu District Transport Bureau reported on the selection of private supply bases, and the Chubu Regional Environment Office reported on wide-area collaboration on disaster waste management. In fiscal 2011, in addition to prioritizing three items, such as building a drone video sharing system in the event of a disaster, it was decided to conduct drills and other measures to improve the effectiveness of the strategy meeting timeline and strengthen cooperation.

At the beginning of the meeting, Masahiro Inada, director-general of the bureau, said, "Earthquakes are occurring frequently in various places. It is necessary for industry, academia, and government to promote efforts to improve effectiveness in order to reduce human damage and reduce the impact on social and economic activities. is a good opportunity to build a close relationship. Nobuhiro Okuno, director of the Nagoya City Center, also said, "I would like to discuss last year's efforts and issues."
In last year's report, the Chubu District Transport Bureau explained the selection of private goods bases for the construction of disaster-resistant logistics systems. As a result of working on newly registered warehouse facilities, focusing on specific distribution facilities with good accessibility and certain functions and equipment, the selection rate of specific distribution facilities that should function as wide-area goods bases for the transportation of relief supplies is low. Achieved 45.9% (increased by 7 facilities), exceeding the target. A total of 16 facilities were added by strengthening the list of private goods base vacant areas around wide-area goods transportation bases in each prefecture.
The Chubu Regional Environment Office explained the strengthening of disaster waste management at the local government level and the establishment of a wide-area cooperation system within the regional block. 100% of the four prefectures of Aichi, Gifu, Mie, and Shizuoka have formulated disaster waste management plans, and 68% of Nagano Prefecture. Based on the 2019 Great East Japan Typhoon that struck Nagano Prefecture, the government is reviewing the wide-area cooperation plan for the central block of disaster waste and is reviewing it as needed.
Among the 11 collaborative issues, this fiscal year's activity plan includes: ▽ Strengthening disaster waste management at the local government level and building a wide-area coo
peration system within regional blocks ▽ Creation of action guidelines for medical and welfare facilities in response to Nankai Trough earthquakes and weather disasters ▽ We will focus on the three items of building a drone video sharing system in Among these, in the construction of a video sharing system, we will quickly create video data that excludes information that can identify individuals for videos taken by drones at the time of disaster, and build a system to share it with related organizations. It will be tackled over the two years of 2023 and 2024.
In order to further improve the effectiveness of the Strategy Council timeline, we will start considering the establishment of a system for organizing and sharing information that should be shared among related organizations. Cooperation among related organizations will be further strengthened through training and other means. We will also promote public awareness of the Nankai Trough earthquake through events.

