The Japanese government calls on citizens to stock up on toilet paper due to the high probability of an earthquake in the city of Shizuoka. However, this is not due to the fact that the Japanese are afraid of natural disasters - the fact is that about half the supply of toilet paper falls on a potentially seismic region.
The Ministry of Trade and Industry of Japan warns of possible disruptions in deliveries in case the earthquake is all -This happens. Officials say that people in emergency situations first of all think about food and water supplies, forgetting about such a simple thing as toilet paper.
Toshiyuki Hashimoto, an official, recalls that the country experienced such a deficit in 2011 because of earthquakes and tsunami that hit Shizuoka
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