Water Supply in Japan after Earthquake

Several information platforms (see below) comment that the Japanese water supply system, both for industrial as well as for private house holds have been hit very hard. Piping systems have been destroyed widely and access to water becomes limited. Presently, around 1.4 million households are said to be without access to water. However, the supply with drinking water is just one aspect. The other one, essential as well, is the cooling of the terribly destroyed nuclear power plants in e.g. Fukushima Daiichi using sea water. The supply of drinking and industry water and the installation of emergency equipment is complicated as a number of areas are still inaccessible as roads, bridges and rail roads are destroyed. More recent information about the situation in Japan can be found e.g. here.

Further readings: [1], [2], [3], [4]

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