Not just Google, World Red Cross or the
International Committee of the
Red Cross (ICRC) also provides
the missing information on its
website. Service-named Familylinks aims to help citizens keep track of family, friends, or
colleagues in Japan. "Family Links Web site's goal is to
help reconnect families
separated. World Red Cross
manages this site in collaboration
with the Japanese Red Cross,
National Red Cross, and Moon Red Fiber," wrote the web site.As with Person Finder service
that made Google, Familylinks of
World Red Cross also provides a
form to report missing persons.
In addition, there are forms for
Japanese citizens to report that survivors of the disaster. All data entered is displayed in
the form of a database that
durutkan alphabetically. Any data
entered should be equipped with
identification such as date of
birth, last known location, and telephone contacts. However, World Red Cross notes
that all the data is not verified.
In addition, all data is displayed
to the public without censorship.
The service is free and not
charge anything.