GUNMA KENKYO AND GUNMA TV SIGN AGREEMENT TO DISSEMINATE INFORMATION DURING DISASTERS, USING “GUNKEN WATCHERUKUN”

GUNMA KENKYO AND GUNMA TV SIGN AGREEMENT TO DISSEMINATE INFORMATION DURING DISASTERS, USING “GUNKEN WATCHERUKUN”

    Gunma Prefectural Construction Industry Association (President Tsuyoshi Aoyagi) and Gunma Television (Maebashi City, President Shinichiro Nakagawa) cooperated to share information when disasters occur. Gunma Television is participating in the Gunken Kenbaru-kun disaster information sharing system operated by administrative agencies and members of the Gunma Kenkyo Association. Providing real-time information through breaking news about disasters, etc

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    President Aoyagi (left) and President Nakagawa exchanged agreements

    On the 4th, an “Agreement on Dissemination of Natural Disaster Information, etc.” was signed at the Gunma Construction Building in Maebashi City. Chairman Aoyagi and Chairman Nakagawa exchanged an agreement.

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    Gunma TV participates in the Delta model advocated by Gunma Kenkyo

    Gunken Miboru-kun shares disaster information collected by member companies with government agencies and other organizations, as well as disseminates that information to the public on X (formerly Twitter). Gunma TV will collect this information and use it to report breaking news on its programs as well as raise awareness about disaster prevention during normal times.

    After the Noto Peninsula earthquake, President Aoyagi said: ``I feel that in the event of a disaster, information should be provided quickly and the more information the better.'' He explained : ``By requiring local television stations to use motion point camera information (Gunken Watchdog), we can take advantage of the construction industry's, semi-professional industry's strengths in disaster management.' ' Talking about the importance of the agreement, he said, ``It is important to integrate the use of SNS (Internet social networking sites) and media coverage.''

    Gunma Kenkyo is supporting the ``Delta Model to maintain ''disaster response organization capacity'' for the construction industry to protect the region. We will continue to strive to strengthen our organizational ability to anticipate emergencies by following the three wheels of information gathering, training, and enrichment of people, materials, and equipment. During the 2019 East Japan Typhoon, there was a delay in disseminating information about damage in the prefecture. President Nakagawa expressed hope for the impact of the agreement, saying: ``We want to increase the dissemination of information in many areas, from raising awareness in normal times to disaster recovery.' '

    President Aoyagi, based on discussions with leaders of construction industry associations in Ishikawa, Toyama and Niigata, expressed his determination to ``take further steps to help Gunma Prefecture become more resilient to the disaster. disaster.''

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