The HuMA team is participating in a disaster drill hosted by Peace Winds Japan (PWJ). We will support disaster victims in cooperation with many other attending organizations in a scenario under the assumption that a huge earthquake and tsunami has caused extensive damage in a wide area.




Even though it was a training exercise, there were times when we panicked a bit, but the HuMA team worked as one to handle the situation.
The tension-filled training made the participants tense.