fukushima governor yu hhei sato decided to set up a fund to help these people. it allocates $400 billion fund or $20 million in the fund for the current fiscal year. >>> many japanese have learned the hard way that after a disaster, there is often no running water. to make sure they have enough of this precious commodity, some people are coming up with their own solution. >> this tokyo apartment building has a well next to the entrance. the building owner installed it so residents have a supply of running water during emergencies. he also installed an emergency toilet over a manhole in the parking lot. it is connected to the sewage system and flushed with well water. he wants residents of neighboring buildings as well as his tenants to use it during emergencies. >> translator: in a big earthquake no running water is a big deprivation, so it will be really useful. >> reporter: the company that constructed the building has so far equipped 102 of its structures with wells. >> translator: since the march 11th earthquake, more clients have agreed to not only make the