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At Yokota Air Base, civil engineers are tirelessly working to maintain operations throughout Japan's stormy season. Members of the 374th Civil Engineer Squadron take proactive measures days ahead by clearing drainage systems, eliminating debris, and distributing sandbags to local residents. During extreme weather events, dedicated ride-out teams are on standby 24/7 to oversee flooding situations, restore electrical power, and address emergencies. The squadron focuses on essential infrastructure, housing, and safety issues while supporting the Air Force's objectives and safeguarding the Yokota community as storms persist across the Pacific area.
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00:00When severe weather threatens Japan, Yokota Air Base's civil engineers spring into action.
00:05The 374th Civil Engineer Squadron begins preparations days before storms arrive.
00:11Teams inspect critical infrastructure, clear storm drains, and remove debris.
00:16Sandbag stations are also provided to help protect homes and facilities.
00:21As conditions worsen, the squadron transitions into 24-hour operations.
00:26Specialized ride-out teams remain on duty throughout the storm.
00:30Engineers monitor flooding, power systems, and emergency repair needs.
00:34The unit control center tracks conditions and coordinates response efforts.
00:39After the storm, crews quickly shift to recovery operations.
00:43Roads are cleared, power restored, and hazards removed across the base.
00:47Their work supports mission readiness and protects military families.
00:51As Pacific storm season continues, Yokota's engineers remain ready to respond.
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