Journal of Disaster Research
Online ISSN : 1883-8030
Print ISSN : 1881-2473
ISSN-L : 1881-2473
Special Issue on Literacy for Disaster Resilience II: Building a Societal Capacity for Reducing Disasters Due to Earthquake and Volcanic Eruption
Relationship Between Disaster Prevention Weather Information and Residents’ Awareness: A Case Study of the 2014 Hiroshima Heavy Rain Disaster
Masahiro Sawada Toshihiko KobayashiHiroto MinamideYuri OkadaAkiko YamaguchiYuhito HakozakiSatoshi IshiiYoshiaki AkiyamaHaruna IchidaYutaro TakemotoHiroshi Taniguchi
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2026 年 21 巻 1 号 p. 15-23

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This survey report investigates the gap between disaster prevention weather information and residents’ evacuation behavior during the August 2014 Hiroshima Heavy Rain Disaster. Although meteorological forecasting technology has improved, it does not always lead to effective resident action. To understand this discrepancy, we conducted semi-structured interviews with five residents in the affected Asaminami Ward and analyzed 88 narratives from published experience records. We mapped residents’ subjective “moments of anxiety” and “evacuation decisions” against objective meteorological data (precipitation and warnings). The survey results reveal that residents’ sense of crisis often lagged significantly behind the issuance of warnings and was instead triggered by direct sensory perceptions of danger (e.g., sounds of rain and debris flow). This report provides qualitative data highlighting the specific cognitive barriers to using weather information in rapid-onset disasters.

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