Parents of children cleaned the school building before classes at an elementary school in the district of Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture, which was damaged by a large debris flow, resumed next month.

Izusan Elementary School, located in the area damaged by the large-scale debris flow that occurred in Atami City in July, was spared damage to the school building, but subsequent classes have been using vacant classrooms at the elementary school in the adjacent area. I did.



It will be four months since the outbreak next month, and it is said that the restoration around the school has progressed and the safety of the school route has been secured. About as many people were involved in cleaning the school building and maintaining the schoolyard.

In addition to leveling the ground, parents used brooms and rags to wipe off dust that had accumulated in the entrances and classrooms.



According to the Atami City Board of Education, nearly half of all Izusan Elementary School children live in emergency housing inside and outside the city, so after classes resume, they will go to school by a large taxi prepared by the city. That is.



Mr. Ippatsu Hara, the chairman of PTA, said, "I have made children feel cramped so far, so I want to resume school life comfortably. I think that the energetic appearance of children will definitely help the reconstruction." I was talking.