As the government, Foreign Minister Hayashi advised the House of Representatives Budget Committee to immediately evacuate the country, saying that the situation is likely to worsen rapidly and that he has serious concerns over the ongoing tensions in Ukraine. He expressed his intention to make maximum efforts to ensure the safety of Japanese people staying in the area.

At the House of Representatives Budget Committee, Foreign Minister Hayashi continued to raise serious concerns over the ongoing tensions in Ukraine, saying, "While there are diplomatic efforts by the countries concerned, the situation is likely to worsen rapidly. I am paying close attention to it and have a high sense of caution. I would like to cooperate with the international community, including the G7 = seven major countries, and take appropriate measures. "



In addition, on the 11th of last week, in connection with raising the "danger information" to the highest level 4 throughout Ukraine, "we advised Japanese residents to evacuate from Ukraine immediately and set up a countermeasures office in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. , The government will do its utmost to ensure the safety of Japanese residents. "

Chairman of the Government Subcommittee "The number of severely ill people will continue to increase for a while"

Regarding the outlook for the number of severely ill people in the new corona, Shigeru Omi, chairman of the government subcommittee, said, "Since the cluster in the elderly facility is still in progress, the number of severely ill people will continue to increase for a while. Since it is finite, it is most necessary now to quickly inspect people who are prone to become severely ill and lead to treatment as soon as possible. "

Japan Meteorological Agency Secretary Hasegawa "It took time to announce the eruption of Tonga."

On the other hand, regarding the announcement of tsunami warnings over a wide area due to the large-scale eruption of a submarine volcano in Tonga, South Pacific last month, Mr. Naoyuki Hasegawa, Secretary of the Japan Meteorological Agency, said, "There was a problem that it took time to announce. With experts, we will analyze the mechanism of tidal current changes and consider how information should be disseminated, and utilize it for future information dissemination. "

Ninoyu National Public Safety Commission Chairman "Kyoto Prefectural Federation's Expenditure Donating from my personal perspective"

In addition, Ninoyu, the chairman of the National Public Safety Commission, said in the morning question that the Liberal Democratic Party branch, which he represents, had spent 9.6 million yen on the party's Kyoto Prefectural Federation before the Upper House election six years ago. "It's not the instructions of the Furen. I made a donation based on my personal opinion."