In response to the damage caused by the Noto Peninsula Earthquake, which was designated as a severe disaster last month, the government has decided to provide additional support by increasing the state subsidy rate for disaster-affected local governments constructing public housing.

In response to the Noto Peninsula Earthquake, the government designated it as a severe disaster on the 11th of last month in order to support the recovery of the affected areas.In addition to


raising the national subsidy rate for restoration work of public civil engineering facilities and farmland, etc.


▽Special measures have been applied to make it easier for small and medium-sized enterprises to receive guarantees when procuring funds.



Afterwards, as the extent of the damage to buildings became clearer, the number of homes that suffered major damage, including complete destruction, exceeded the standard, so the government decided at a cabinet meeting on the 9th to provide additional support. Ta.



As a result, in areas that meet the standards, when local governments construct disaster public housing,


the number of people eligible for subsidies will increase from 30% to 50%


, and the national subsidy rate will also increase from two-thirds to three-quarters. You will be pulled up.

Disaster Prevention Minister Matsumura said, ``I hope that this additional support will be used to quickly respond as we work to secure permanent housing for disaster victims who are unable to rebuild on their own.''



The ordinance adding new support is expected to come into effect on the 15th of this month.