Chiba Tateyama 1 school has been removed from today, and reopening of elementary and junior high schools cannot provide school lunch.

Under the influence of Typhoon No. 15, all elementary and junior high schools in the city were temporarily closed in Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture. However, there is a lot of confusion among parents because they can't provide school lunches and need to bring their lunch.

In Tateyama City, six out of 14 schools, including elementary and junior high schools that were closed after the typhoon, resumed on the 17th.

However, the roof of the facility that prepares meals is broken, and it is not possible to provide a sanitary environment and provide meals.

The Tateyama City Board of Education plans to provide a simple lunch that does not require cooking from the end of this month, but until then each school will either bring a bento or round up the class in the morning It is supposed to be.

A woman in her 40s who lives in the Sakata area by the sea in Tateyama City will resume her second daughter's school from the 17th grade.

At the school where the second daughter attends, she is told to bring a lunch box, but her home has been damaged by a typhoon, and the roof has been submerged by the rain so far.

I'm still chased away and the kitchen isn't ready for cooking, so I'm worried about how to give my daughter a lunch.

The woman said, “My daughter is looking forward to school, so I'm happy to resume. Just thinking about hygiene, I think I can hold even one rice ball in the kitchen, which was submerged. I ca n’t organize it. ”

The Board of Education says “I would like to respond as long as there is no burden”.