Aug. 25 / 2020

                    緊急事態宣言 経済直撃 4~6期

 3っの密、3密、とは

  新型コロナウイルス感染症拡大期に集団感染防止のため、総理大臣官邸、厚生労働省が掲げた標語3密、

3っの密、3蜜、密閉、密集、密接、、、、を守る、ウイルス撃退の必修アイテムだ。

所で、

わが家でも玄関前の通路や時には家の中までカメムシが飛んできて捕まえると臭くて困っているが、、、。

     

東急ハンズ三宮店、閉店へ 取引先に伝達 開業32年、年末で

2020.08.22
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閉店方針が地元に伝わった東急ハンズ三宮店=神戸市中央区下山手通2(撮影・横田良平)

閉店方針が地元に伝わった東急ハンズ三宮店=神戸市中央区下山手通2(撮影・横田良平)

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 大手雑貨量販店の東急ハンズ(東京)が神戸市中央区の三宮店を今年12月末に閉店する方針を、取引がある地元業者などに伝えていることが21日、関係者らへの取材で分かった。小売業界の競争激化に加え、新型コロナウイルス感染拡大による外出自粛なども影響したとみられる。

 関係者によると、東急ハンズは今月初めごろからテナントや取引業者などに閉店の方針を伝達。上層階から段階的に売り場を減らし、12月末で完全に閉店するという。

 三宮店は1988年3月開業。関西で大阪府吹田市の江坂店に次いで2番目だった。地上6階、地下2階建てで、延べ床面積1万730平方メートル。家具や寝具、文具を中心に最新の生活雑貨をそろえ、「都市型ホームセンター」として兵庫県内外から利用客が訪れた。

 神戸・三宮の繁華街に位置し、店の前を待ち合わせ場所として利用する人も多い。ただ、百貨店などの商業施設や専門店がひしめくJR線の南側に比べると、店の周辺は平日の日中の人通りは少なく、集客面では課題だった。

 三宮店に製品を納める中小メーカーの幹部は、「神戸の一等地にあるため製品の宣伝効果は大きく、取り扱ってもらうだけで会社の信用にもつながった。残念だ」と肩を落とした。

 東急ハンズは三宮店のほかに、県内で別業態の「ハンズビー」など4店を出している。いずれも商業施設内の小型店。(塩津あかね、三島大一郎、長尾亮太)

 

エアコンと換気、両立する?

 

クラシック演奏会 飛沫リスクは?

30代でもう動脈硬化リスク?

旅もののロケで何度もお世話になった羽咋市の千里浜、素晴らしい砂浜の海岸がだんだん浸食されて後退している。

 

World / Science & Health

Climate change spurs doubling of disasters since 2000, U.N. says

Men walk amid the debris of their devastated houses following the 2004 tsunami at a housing complex in Kajhu, on the outskirts of Banda Aceh, Indonesia, in 2005, | REUTERS  AFP>JIJI   Oct. 13 , 2020

Climate change is largely to blame for a near doubling of natural disasters in the past 20 years, the United Nations said on Monday.

The U.N. Office for Disaster Risk Reduction said 7,348 major disaster events had occurred between 2000 and 2019, claiming 1.23 million lives, affecting 4.2 billion people and costing the global economy some $2.97 trillion.The figure far outstrips the 4,212 major natural disasters recorded between 1980 and 1999, the U.N. office said in a new report titled “The Human Cost of Disasters 2000-2019.”

The sharp increase was largely attributable to a rise in climate-related disasters, including extreme weather events like floods, drought and storms, the report said.

Extreme heat is proving especially deadly. 

“We are willfully destructive,” UNDRR chief Mami Mizutori told reporters in a virtual briefing. “That is the only conclusion one can come to when reviewing disaster events over the last 20 years.”

She accused governments of not doing enough to prevent climate hazards and called for better preparation for looming disasters.

“The odds are being stacked against us when we fail to act on science and early warnings to invest in prevention, climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction,” she said.

The report did not touch on biological hazards and disease-related disasters like the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed over one million people and infected over 37 million in the past nine months.

But Mizutori suggested coronavirus was “the latest proof that political and business leaders are yet to tune in to the world around them.”

Monday’s report showed 6,681 climate-linked events had been recorded since the turn of the century, up from 3,656 during the previous 20-year-period.

While major floods had more than doubled to 3,254, there had been 2,034 major storms up from 1,457 in the prior period.

Mizutori said public health authorities and rescue workers were “fighting an uphill battle against an ever-rising tide of extreme weather events.”

While better preparedness and early warning systems had helped bring down the number of deaths in many natural disaster settings, she warned that “more people are being affected by the expanding climate emergency.”

Monday’s report relied on statistics from the Emergency Events Database, which records all disasters that kill 10 or more people, affect 100 or more people or result in a state of emergency declaration.

The data showed that Asia has suffered the highest number of disasters in the past 20 years with 3,068 such events, followed by the Americas with 1,756 and Africa with 1,192.

In terms of affected countries, China topped the list with 577 events followed by the United States with 467.

While a warming climate appeared to be driving the number and severity of such disasters, there had also been an increase in geophysical events like earthquakes and tsunamis that are not related to climate but are particularly deadly.

The deadliest single disaster in the past 20 years was the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, with 226,400 deaths, followed by the Haiti earthquake in 2010, which claimed some 222,000 lives.