i've been speaking to naomi akamatsu, an emergency response 0fficer with the japanese red cross society since this disaster happened a week ago, there has been the headquarters set up in these prefectures and these headquarters, self defence quarters, red called —— red cross and other agencies are trying to co—ordinate and make treatments by this disaster. there are outages. is there enough clean water, food, medicine, for the displaced residents? yes, the situation is changing time by time. according to a medical team, it has been able to be on the site of the early stages of this disaster. they arrived in evacuation centres. people have been asking for medicines and treatments. it seems the majority of people affected were elderly people living alone and at the time of the evacuation, they needed more time to grab essential medicines. these kind of treatments are something that is in high need. also, it is to be noted that 7000 people are living in these. there are challenges and issues around heatstroke. also economics to be treated as well. there are fierce right now of diseases as