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Experts criticize lack of support for evacuees living in cars

29.05.2026 02:05 1 min 2 sources
山陽新聞デジタル|さんデジ JPN + 1 more
Experts criticize lack of support for evacuees living in cars

In Brief

Specialists point out that the support system for people forced to live in vehicles after natural disasters remains undeveloped. They highlight poor coordination between services and health risks from prolonged stays in cramped spaces.

Experts are criticizing the insufficient support for people who have to live in cars after natural disasters. According to specialists, the system for assisting such evacuees remains undeveloped.

Key issues

  • Local authorities struggle to identify these individuals.
  • Prolonged stays in cramped spaces pose high health risks.
  • Poor coordination between relevant services is noted.

Experts call for improved collaboration among all stakeholders to ensure timely support for those affected.

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