Whyisn't Laotian dam-break reported in Japan?
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a Korean report bureau is
inthe Japanese report bureauFearful fact
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NHK 2-2-1, Jinnan, Shibuya-ku.
KoreanBroadcasting System Enterprise 2-2-1, Jinnan, Shibuya-ku.
FujiTelevision Network 2-4-8, Daiba, Minato-ku.
KoreanMBC TV and Radio Corporation 2-4-8, Daiba, Minato-ku.
TBStelevision 5-3-6, Akasaka, Minato-ku
Koreanunion 5-3-6, Akasaka, Minato-ku
YomiuriShimbun 1-7-1, Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku.
HankookIlbo 1-7-1, Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku.
MainichiNewspapers 1-1-1, Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku.
ChosenNippo 1-1, Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku.
AsahiShimbun 5-3-2, Tsukiji, Chuo-ku.
Dong-AIlbo 5-3-2, Tsukiji, Chuo-ku.
TokyoShinbun 2-3-13, Konan, Minato-ku.
Republicof Korea every day 2-3-13, Konan, Minato-ku
Unionnews Toranomon, Minato-ku 2-2-5 9F
KyodoNews hall 2-2-5, Toranomon, Minato-ku
InRoh Moo Hyun age, one besides Chosen Nippo
Becausea newspaper became communism intensely A wisteria Sankei group?
The coverage destination was alsomade Chosen Nippo.
Becausethere is such fact.
Laotiandam failure is disaster caused by man.
Itwon't be reported.
Itmay be more terrible than a Korean report bureau.
Lao PDR flood emergency
https://www.unicef.org/stories/lao-pdr-flood-emergency
How UNICEF is helping affected children
and families to stay safe and healthy.
![A boy is vaccinated as part of a routine vaccination campaign in areas affected by recent floods in Lao PDR.](https://www.unicef.org/sites/default/files/styles/hero_desktop/public/UN0232088.jpg?itok=fS55Q5Pm)
“I just remember water coming into my home and people shouting,”
says Khao Yai, 12.
“I don’t really remember much after that. We just had to go right away,
we left everything.”
A dam breach in southern Lao PDR in July released over
five billion cubic meters of water –
two million Olympic swimming pools worth –
immersing an estimated 55,000 hectares of land and covering
it with mud and sludge.
As of 6 August, the flood had affected over 13,000 people.
Over 6,000 of those have been evacuated to emergency camps.
Many children like Khao, whose family lost everything during the floods,
are now struggling to come to terms with what happened.
Safe water and sanitation
One of the urgent priorities is to ensure sanitation and safe water.
Without them, the danger of diarrhoea,
cholera and other disease outbreaks is high.
UNICEF and partners, with support from USAID,
are installing water points
(drilling boreholes with hand motorized pump) and toilets in the camps,
as well as distributing 200,000 water purification tablets.
Handwashing with soap is one of the most effective and inexpensive ways
to prevent diarrhoea and pneumonia.
Teams are visiting the camps to teach children about the importance of handwashing and how to wash their hands properly through singing,
dancing and storytelling activities –
good habits that will keep them safe for a lifetime.
Two boys pump water in Ban Bok camp, Attapeu, Lao PDR.
![Two boys use a tap in Ban Bok camp, Attapeu, Lao PDR.](https://www.unicef.org/sites/default/files/styles/media_large_image/public/UN0232115.jpg?itok=97BkXFzf)
Japan is asked of physical support by a Laotian government.
An international cooperative institution (JICA)
sent an urgent relief resource on July 27.
An accident water cleaner for emergency use is
a product of advance company in Miyakojima-ku, Osaka-shi.
A hand-operated lever is pushed down and drinking water
of about 500 milliliters a minute is made from polluted water.
Contribution was achieved through
an international environment creation society.
Advance kouzou Yamasaki who received a notification
(kouzou) a president,
"I want securement of the water which would be a problem
to use it for the time of an accident."
More 6 water cleaners were donated jointly with an other company.
Children enjoy a meal prepared with the support of UNICEF
in Oudomxay camp, Attapeu, Lao PDR.