On the 12th, company executives visited the bereaved family in a fire that killed six people at the factory of the confectionery maker "Sanko Confectionery" in Murakami City, Niigata Prefecture.


In this, the company explained that it plans to resume operations at factories other than the one where the fire broke out from around the end of this month.

In February, a fire at the Arakawa factory of the confectionery maker "Sanko Confectionery" in Murakami City killed six people, including part-time employees, and the company is currently shutting down at all three factories.

On the 12th, Motoyasu Sato, CEO, visited the bereaved family of Mr. Hachie, who died in a fire, and explained future policies.



According to the bereaved family, the company has said that the Arakawa plant will be postponed until all corrective actions are completed.



Of these, he explained that the building where the fire broke out began to be demolished on the 20th of this month, and the other buildings are scheduled to be inspected and investigated by the fire department and the Labor Standards Inspection Office until early August.

On the other hand, the on-site inspections of the two factories other than the Arakawa factory have been completed, and the company has announced that it will resume operations from around the end of this month.



The eldest son of Mr. Hachie, who received the explanation, said, "The building where the fire broke out is the last place of my mother, so it's painful to dismantle it. I still have something to know about the fire, so I asked the company to tell me more about it. I was talking.