NPP Japan about the earthquake in Japan
NPP Japan would like to express our deepest condolences to the family and friends of the victims of Friday's earthquake and tsunami devastation in Japan. We hope well meaning people across the world would join hands and resources to help Japan get back on its feet. We do have trust in Japanese people and their government and we would do our part in rebuilding Japan.
We would also like to inform Ghanaians in Japan that due to the ongoing power-outages, limited or suspended train services in the Tokyo area and uncertain situation at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, they should stay calm and following news report. So far we have contacted NPP Japan member (The “Kukudurians” ) in Japan and have inform them to contact Ghana Embassy in Tokyo if they hear or know any Ghanaian who’s life have significantly affected by last Fridays earthquake and would need help or should contact NPP Japan Office. We are monitoring the situation closely.
Ghanians in Japan should note that there are false rumors circulating and should be careful information there pass around. The Earthquake information in English can be access from the link below. Yahoo! JAPAN Emergency Information (English) and NHK world in English. http://www3.nhk.or.jp/ nhkworld/
There is no cause for alarm although some foreign nationals have decided to leave the country. According to the World Health Organization (WHO)” There is no evidence of a significant spread of radiation from Japan's crippled nuclear plants” http://www.google.co.jp/intl/ en/crisisresponse/ japanquake2011.html
We are monitoring the situation closely and we would keep Ghanaians we are in contact with informed if there is a significant change in the situation or if there is the need for evacuation from Tokyo or Kanto area.
The contact details are as follows:
Ghana Embassy
1-5-21 Nishi Azabu
Minato -ku
Tokyo 106-0031
Japan
Tel: 03 5410 8631
Benard Oppong Kusi
Organizing Secretary
NPP Japan.
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