I find out information on the arrival of relief goods via Twitter.
But for people without access to Twitter they miss out on information such as when to start queuing at the petrol station because information about when the petrol station is going to open and when they are going to get their deliveries is disseminated via Twitter.
Rice, bread and emergency rice (onigiri), drinking water, petrol and kerosene are all rationed.
But we don't get enough daily necessities like toilet rolls which we would normally get from shops.
And although we get fuel rations they are usually not enough for us and even if we knew some garages were open we need petrol to get there and negotiate the queues. But many people don't have enough petrol for this.
食品,水,汽油都配给供应。但是很多人连去加油站排队加油的汽油都没有,所以只能呆在家里。
I don't have confidence in the government's actions especially because I am in the area that has been ambiguously designated the "Indoor Evacuation Zone" ( although apparently they are now encouraging voluntary evacuations from here too).
Indoor evacuation makes no sense because you cannot stay at home all the time. It makes me wonder if this is a ploy by the government to avoid responsibility if we all suffer health issues as a result of radiation exposure - I suppose they could argue that they had informed us not to go out. One just has to laugh...