BOSAI: Science that Can Save Your Life - Season 1 Episode 18 Disaster Response Robots
The Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011 and its resulting tsunami caused the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. The worst nuclear accident in Japan's history suffered from a lack of information due to the inaccessibility of the reactor buildings. For this reason, "disaster response robots" were deployed to take pictures and measure radiation doses inside the buildings. In the aftermath of a major disaster like that as well as an earthquake or fire, robots can quickly enter dangerous sites that are inaccessible to humans, find people in need of rescue, and take detailed measurements to provide data about the site. In this episode, we'll look at the latest developments among Japan's "disaster response robots."
First Air Date: May 01, 2020
Last Air date: Nov 02, 2024
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 47 Episode
Runtime: 15 minutes
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Popularity: 6.989
Language: English, Japanese
Season
Season 1
Episode
Tsunami
Urban Flooding
Urban Windstorms
Long-period Ground Motion and A New Threat
Localized Torrential Rain
Debris Flows
Mt. Fuji's Threat to Tokyo
Heatstroke
Home Flooding
Tornadoes
Post-earthquake Fire
Avalanches
Lightning
Soil Liquefaction
PM2.5
Tsunami Prediction
Human Stampede
Disaster Response Robots
Phreatic Eruptions
Linear Rainbands
Road Cave-ins
Solar Flares
Typhoon Forecasting
Storm Surges
Heavy Snow
Landslides
Quake-resistant Skyscrapers
Tsunami Observation
River Flooding
Fire Tornadoes
Lava Flows
Large-Scale Blackouts
Active Faults
Ensuring a Safe Journey in Japan
Droughts
Wildfires
Tokyo Metropolis
Osaka Metropolis
Emergency Food
Tsunami Evacuation
How to Survive an Earthquake
How to Survive a Flood
Drone Disaster Management
Send in the Robot Fire Brigade!
Safety Tips for Hiking in Japan
Digital Twin
Scientists on a Quest to Control Typhoons