The world’s first mobile homes designed for disaster preparedness have been built in Japan. These "glamping" units can be repurposed for rapid response to earthquakes and other natural disasters. Showcased at the "Disaster Prevention Station," this initiative highlights Japan's commitment to improving safety end resilience in one of the world's most disaster-prone regions. How effective do you think mobile homes will be in enhancing disaster response efforts?
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What does it cost and how does it operate?
This seems more about using sustainable wood rather than actual disaster response. No way this would be manufactured in large enough quantities to be useful in a real scenario. No word on power, heating, cooling, water, waste or communications. BS.