Nighttime Comprehensive Drainage Drill for Heavy Rain and Flooding Conducted at Suwa Drainage Sluice Pipe on April 24

The Kawasaki City Waterworks and Sewerage Bureau conducted a nighttime comprehensive drainage drill at the Suwa Drainage Sluice Pipe on April 24 to strengthen its response capabilities for heavy rain ahead of the rainy season.
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The Kawasaki City Waterworks and Sewerage Bureau conducted a "Nighttime Comprehensive Drainage Drill" on Friday, April 24, Reiwa 8, at the Suwa Drainage Sluice Pipe. The purpose of this drill was to enhance the city's response capabilities for heavy rain in preparation for the flood season starting in June. Learning from the flood damage caused by the 2019 East Japan Typhoon, the city has been conducting these drills along the Tama River. The training involved 50 bureau staff and 20 cooperating business personnel, covering various tasks from pump vehicle deployment to information sharing, all coordinated online across multiple locations.

FAQ

What was the purpose of this drill?

The drill was conducted to strengthen the city's response capabilities for heavy rain in preparation for the flood season, which begins in June.

When and where did the training take place?

The training took place on Friday, April 24, Reiwa 8 (2026), from 9:30 PM to 10:40 PM at the Suwa Drainage Sluice Pipe in Takatsu Ward, Kawasaki City.

What situation was simulated during the drill?

The drill simulated a scenario where heavy rain caused the Tama River's water level to rise, necessitating measures to prevent river water backflow and drain inland water using pumps.

Who participated in the training?

A total of 70 people participated, including 50 staff members from the Kawasaki City Waterworks and Sewerage Bureau and 20 personnel from cooperating businesses.

What specific activities were part of the drill?

The drill included staff assembly, on-site patrols, information sharing, email news distribution, and the setup, deployment, and operation of drainage pump vehicles and hoses.