Nagoya's original declaration of emergency TV tower lights up in red at 20:59 on August 6

While the spread of the new coronavirus continued, the Aichi Prefecture announced the prefecture's original emergency situation, and the Nagoya TV Tower was lit up in red on the night of the 6th to indicate “danger”.

In Aichi prefecture, more than 100 people were infected with the new coronavirus for 10 consecutive days until the 6th, and the prefecture declared that the infection situation changed from "strict caution" to "danger" and issued an emergency declaration unique to the prefecture. did.

From 6th to 24th of this month, we are calling for refraining from unnecessary and urgent behavior during the Obon holidays and having dinner and banquets with a large number of people.

In response to this, the Nagoya TV Tower in Sakae Nagoya, which had been lit up in orange to indicate “high caution” from the 29th of last month, was lit up in red all night on the 6th.

A man in his 40s who was taking a picture of the TV tower said, "I think that lighting is meaningful for the citizens to be careful. I also always take care such as disinfection and hand washing."

A teenager passing by said, "I was going to visit the grave on the 9th, I talked with my family what to do. I was planning to start a new part-time job, but my parents told me to stay home as much as possible." I was talking.