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Victims of the earthquake in Japan angrily denounced: Most of the relief materials are garbage, and all the drinks are over Recently, a large-scale earthquake hit the Noto Peninsula region of Japan, bringing it to local residents

Victims in the earthquake area in Japan angrily denounced: Most of the relief materials are garbage, and the drinks are all futures

Recently, a large-scale earthquake struck the Noto Peninsula region of Japan, which had a great impact on the local residents, and the issue of relief supplies after the earthquake has become a hot topic of concern.

According to reports, since the earthquake, a lot of relief materials have been sent to various shelters, but a large part of these relief supplies are some old clothes and expired food, which do not help the residents in the shelters, but add a lot of trouble to them.

In front of an elementary school that was used as a shelter, there were piles of cardboard boxes of all sizes, and these cartons were full of old clothes and expired drinks, and some food had not yet expired, but needed to be frozen or heated for consumption, which added a lot of workload and pressure to the staff in the shelter.

At present, there are about 250 people evacuated in this elementary school, and according to Japan's regulations, the evacuation center staff need to prepare more than 500 meals for these victims, but in the face of these relief materials, it is impossible to reach this amount, which makes the evacuation life even more difficult.

Norio Kawamoto, a local chef, is also quite indignant about this situation, he bluntly said that most of these relief supplies are garbage, and they are directly dropped off and left after the trucks are delivered, and no one pays attention to whether these supplies are helpful to them, and these expired drinks and old clothes cannot solve their current practical difficulties.

In fact, it is a good thing to be able to receive relief supplies from all over the country in a timely manner, which also means that everyone cares about them, but how to turn this concern into practical help in order to better support the frontline disaster relief work is a difficult problem for everyone.

First of all, for ordinary people, they must keep their eyes open when choosing relief materials, and they should not blindly do good, but should buy some materials with practical help according to the actual local situation, such as instant noodles, instant food, dry food, etc., so as to better help people in the disaster area.

Secondly, all rescue organizations should also strengthen the review when receiving relief materials, reserve some materials that are not urgently needed, and send the necessary materials to the front line in a timely manner, so as to better play the role of relief materials and bring more practical help to the victims.

After all, in the face of natural disasters, what the victims need most is the companionship and encouragement of all parties, and I hope that through the joint efforts of everyone, this warmth can be continuously passed on and bring more help and support to the people in the disaster area.

Victims of the earthquake in Japan angrily denounced: Most of the relief materials are garbage, and all the drinks are over Recently, a large-scale earthquake hit the Noto Peninsula region of Japan, bringing it to local residents
Victims of the earthquake in Japan angrily denounced: Most of the relief materials are garbage, and all the drinks are over Recently, a large-scale earthquake hit the Noto Peninsula region of Japan, bringing it to local residents
Victims of the earthquake in Japan angrily denounced: Most of the relief materials are garbage, and all the drinks are over Recently, a large-scale earthquake hit the Noto Peninsula region of Japan, bringing it to local residents
Victims of the earthquake in Japan angrily denounced: Most of the relief materials are garbage, and all the drinks are over Recently, a large-scale earthquake hit the Noto Peninsula region of Japan, bringing it to local residents