FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Office of the Prime Minister
16 February 2011
Given the change in path of the projectiles hurtling toward the surface of the planet, the previous evacuation orders are hereby rescinded.
Our scientists now report that the majority of projectiles will fall on the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, prompting the government to implement an evacuation plan for that area.
The following is effective immediately:
The following prefectures will be evacuated:
11 Gunma
12 Saitama
12 Tokyo
14 Kanagawa
Residents have 5 days to evacuate. The JSDF/USFJ will assist in the evacuation, and will forcibly evacuate or detain citizens who resist.
After day 2, all civilian traffic will be prohibited from traveling on any highway traveling in or out of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area.
Effective immediately, all non-essential traffic, as determined by the JSDF/USFJ, is prohibited from traveling into the Tokyo Metropolitan Area.
All non-essential traffic is to stay off highways in prefectures 8, 9 and 10, so that evacuees may leave the Tokyo Metropolitan Area without hindrance or delay.
Yokota AFB (USAF) and Atsugi Naval Air Facility (JMDF, USN) will immediately be evacuated of all military aircraft and warships. The bases will be used as a headquarters for the military personnel moved to the region to assist in the evacuation.
All national government offices in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, including the Emperor and His Imperial Staff, the National Diet, and the Supreme Court, will be moved to Kyoto, because of its status as Japan’s former capitol.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange will suspend trading until further notice.
All privately owned rail, bus, taxi, ferry, and subway lines are hereby nationalized to assist with the evacuation.
Citizens of Tokyo are encouraged to seek out relatives to stay with that live outside the metropolitan area. If this is not a feasible option, citizens may seek shelter in refugee centers set up by the military. Please refer to the military report for further information.
The aforementioned procedures will remain in place until a further directive from this office rescinds them.
Office of the Prime Minister
16 February 2011
Given the change in path of the projectiles hurtling toward the surface of the planet, the previous evacuation orders are hereby rescinded.
Our scientists now report that the majority of projectiles will fall on the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, prompting the government to implement an evacuation plan for that area.
The following is effective immediately:
The following prefectures will be evacuated:
11 Gunma
12 Saitama
12 Tokyo
14 Kanagawa
Residents have 5 days to evacuate. The JSDF/USFJ will assist in the evacuation, and will forcibly evacuate or detain citizens who resist.
After day 2, all civilian traffic will be prohibited from traveling on any highway traveling in or out of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area.
Effective immediately, all non-essential traffic, as determined by the JSDF/USFJ, is prohibited from traveling into the Tokyo Metropolitan Area.
All non-essential traffic is to stay off highways in prefectures 8, 9 and 10, so that evacuees may leave the Tokyo Metropolitan Area without hindrance or delay.
Yokota AFB (USAF) and Atsugi Naval Air Facility (JMDF, USN) will immediately be evacuated of all military aircraft and warships. The bases will be used as a headquarters for the military personnel moved to the region to assist in the evacuation.
All national government offices in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, including the Emperor and His Imperial Staff, the National Diet, and the Supreme Court, will be moved to Kyoto, because of its status as Japan’s former capitol.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange will suspend trading until further notice.
All privately owned rail, bus, taxi, ferry, and subway lines are hereby nationalized to assist with the evacuation.
Citizens of Tokyo are encouraged to seek out relatives to stay with that live outside the metropolitan area. If this is not a feasible option, citizens may seek shelter in refugee centers set up by the military. Please refer to the military report for further information.
The aforementioned procedures will remain in place until a further directive from this office rescinds them.
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