JAPAN

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MISAWA AB - As the peak of the typhoon season begins, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service is standing ready to take care of any military communities affected by typhoons, including in the Misawa area.

In anticipation of peak Pacific typhoon season, the BX has worked with local commands to ensure the store is ready to support potential recovery and relief missions. Exchanges can also request extra emergency items ahead of storms to secure adequate stock.

Merchandising teams at Exchange headquarters have boosted inventory of high-demand items, such as batteries, flashlights, generators and bottled water, at distribution centers so products can be shipped quickly to stores.

“With extensive infrastructure in place, the BX is able to respond before or after disaster strikes,” said General Manager Michickia Carter. “We act in lockstep with Misawa command, supporting our community in times of need.”

The Exchange’s Disaster Support Team, a global team composed of Exchange leaders, also monitors weather and works closely with local command through PX and BX teams to keep the organization responsive.

The Exchange has long supported communities after severe weather, such Typhoons Mawar and Khanun in 2023.

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