It has been 3 days and 10 months since a large-scale debris flow occurred in Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture.

Near the site where the earth and sand flowed down, the victims offered a silent prayer in mourning for the victims.

In the large-scale debris flow damage that occurred in the Izusan district of Atami City on July 3, last year, 27 people have died, including disaster-related deaths, and Kazuko Ota's whereabouts are still unknown.



On the 3rd, 10 months after the outbreak, a total of 6 people, including the victims and local residents, gathered near the disaster site and quietly prayed together at around 10:30 am when the fire department was first notified. I offered it.



Shigeru Ota (65), the vice chairman of the "Victims' Association" made up of the bereaved families of the victims and the victims, said, "I don't think Kazuko Ota's family is still able to organize their feelings, so some clues can be found early. I want you to do it. "



Mr. Ota completely destroyed his house due to the debris flow, and now he lives in an apartment in Yugawara Town, Kanagawa Prefecture. I was talking.



On top of that, a trial in which 84 people, including the bereaved family and the victims, are seeking compensation of more than 5.7 billion yen from the former representative of the real estate company that created the embankment and the current land owner, etc., will be held from 18th this month. Regarding the beginning, he said, "Through the trial, I want the people involved in the embankment to speak openly and take responsibility."

In addition, on the 3rd, police are searching for Kazuko Ota with about 90 people in and around Izusan Port where earth and sand have flowed.



After offering a silent prayer to the scene, check the gaps in the wave-dissipating block with a "fiberscope" with a small camera at the tip, and six divers enter the sea and carefully search the seabed. was doing.