Fire and Disaster Management Agency explained

Fire and Disaster Management Agency
Native Name A:消防庁
Native Name R:Shōbōchō
Seal:総務省消防庁ロゴ.svg
Seal Size:230px
Jurisdiction:Japan
Headquarters:Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Coordinates:35.6755°N 139.7513°W
Employees:172
Budget:¥16,344,273,000 (2020)
Chief1 Name:Shinji Yokota
Chief1 Position:Commissioner
Chief2 Name:Takeshi Yonezawa
Chief2 Position:Deputy Commissioner
Parent Agency:Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
Parent Agency Type:ministry
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Agency Id:9000012020003

The (FDMA) is an external agency attached to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in Japan.

Background

The Fire and Disaster Management Agency was established through article 3 paragraph 2 of the 1948 National Government Organization Act and article 2 of the 1947 Fire Department Organization Law. The agency is charged with supervising firefighting efforts as well as project planning, ordinance enforcement, and establishing standards and policies regarding fire fighting.

The agency does not handle the actual fire fighting, direct management, or day-to-day activities of the individual municipal departments, but they own and maintain the fire engines, helicopters, and other support vehicles used by the various departments nationwide. They also provide training, guidance, and other support for each department.

There are prefectural FDMA offices throughout Japan to help handle any natural disasters, terroristic attacks, and the like. Some of its structure since 2003 is modeled after the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the United States. It was established to provide a unified way of approaching and handling any sort of disaster. Its 2020 budget was ¥16,344,273,000.

History

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