Japan warns of toilet roll shortage if quake hits

Japan is urging people to stock up on toilet paper, because more than 40% of the nation’s supply comes from a high-risk earthquake zone.

Japan warns of toilet roll shortage if quake hits

Japan is urging people to stock up on toilet paper, because more than 40% of the nation’s supply comes from a high-risk earthquake zone.

The Trade and Industry Ministry is promoting special toilet paper for emergency use, marking national disaster prevention day today.

Officials say people immediately think of food and water as relief goods, but easily forget toilet paper.

41% of the country’s toilet paper supply comes from Shizuoka, in central Japan, one of the country’s most earthquake-prone areas.

The government says there will be a toilet paper shortage crisis for about a month if the area is hit by an imminent Tokai mega-quake, a lesson learned from the deadly March 2011 disasters in northern Japan.

Lack of toilet paper could even cause further discomfort when people start using tissue paper, which is not water soluble and could clog up toilets.

Japan takes disaster preparedness serious, and even more so since three years ago, when about 19,000 people were killed in the tsunami-hit northern coast.

Hundreds of thousands of Japanese take part in an annual drill every September 1 – the anniversary of the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake in Tokyo that killed more than 140,000 people. Led by the prime minister, the exercise also involves the military and civilians.

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