Japanese mass media died.

in #partiko5 years ago (edited)

Before 9/9, Typhoon Faxai landed in Kanto.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-49629845

Chiba Prefecture suffered the most damage.
Even after two days, water outages and power outages have not been restored.

The mass media don't report preferentially.
Two people died of heat stroke.

[Translation]
Hiro@wingprotozero_x-15 hours
This is Hoshida-cho, Green-ku, Chiba-shi, but as the power outage continues, well water doesn't come out, my condition is limited.
I can't confirm the information because I don't have much radio wave on my smartphone.
I'd like you to recover from one thing.

Yukimanekineko 16 hours
After a full power outage for two days, I received an e-mail asking you to refrain from sewerage.

[Translation]
Noriko Nakano @roscomotion-3 hours
[RT Information Request] I want to charge a ventilator used by a friend's family (ALS / home).
Batteries remain only until noon tomorrow (12th).
Rental generator. Known in Tokiba, Narashino and Funabashi
If you have any information, please let me know.[Continue]#ALS#myotrophic lateral cord

Why aren't these tweet like content preferentially reported on TV?

Is cabinet HR priority?
There is no "water" and "electricity" doesn't reach. Can't go to the toilet, can't drink water even when it's hot, can't cool.

Because the mass media doesn't report, local information can't be shared. Chiba is increasingly isolated.

The prime minister's residence held a countermeasure meeting on 9/10 pm, but was calling for vigilance from 9/8.

Moreover, Prime Minister Abe and the bureaucrats are now heading to the Imperial Palace for a new ministerial certification ceremony.

Prime Minister Abe killed the people of Chiba Prefecture.
His honor is more important than civic life.

It's routine for the government to cause problems, but this time the mass media is abnormal.

Japanese mass media died.

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