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Risks of sleeping in cars during evacuation: lessons from the Kumamoto earthquake

10.06.2026 00:10 1 min 3 sources
中日新聞Web JPN + 2 more
Risks of sleeping in cars during evacuation: lessons from the Kumamoto earthquake

In Brief

After the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake, mass sleeping in cars led to deaths from economy class syndrome and suffocation. Authorities developed a tracking system and safety guidelines.

The 2016 Kumamoto earthquake forced many residents to evacuate and sleep in their cars. According to sources, 70% of evacuees at that time slept in vehicles. This caused a spike in economy class syndrome (thromboembolism) cases and deaths. Among the 220 disaster-related deaths in the prefecture, some occurred in cars. A relative of a deceased 89-year-old woman reported that she suffocated due to the inability to provide care in the cramped cabin.

The city of Kumamoto developed a digital system to track evacuees in cars, enabling targeted assistance and preventing such deaths. A guide for safe car sleeping was also published, focusing on preventing thromboembolism. It recommends preparing a sleeping area with a flat, soft surface.

In April 2026, earthquakes increased in Japan: on April 20 in Aomori and April 27 in Hokkaido, both with an intensity of 5. The Kumamoto experience highlights the need for preparation for safe car-based evacuation.

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Risks of sleeping in cars during evacuation: lessons from Kumamoto earthquake

04.05.2026 中日新聞Web JPN Original source

Safe Car Sleeping During Evacuation: Recommendations

28.04.2026 Yahoo!ニュース JPN Original source

Difficulties of Car Evacuation 10 Years After Kumamoto Earthquake

13.04.2026 NHKニュース JPN Original source

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