1 year after the Hokkaido earthquake Sapporo, liquefied damage 12:40 on September 6th

It is one year in six days since we observed an earthquake with a seismic intensity of 7 in Hokkaido.

A large number of houses were liquefied due to the Hokkaido earthquake, and there were many houses, etc. The victims in Kiyota-ku, Sapporo, who were suffering from “deemed temporary construction”, asked for recovery.

In the Satozuka area of ​​Kiyota-ku, Sapporo, large-scale liquefaction occurred due to the earthquake, and more than 150 houses and other buildings were completely or partially destroyed, and serious damage such as roads collapsed occurred. Work is underway to strengthen the ground.

A 69-year-old man living in the district said, “It was a year in a blink of an eye. The construction started and the traffic was not good and there was no noise. I hope you will. "

On the other hand, about 70 households are still forced to live in “deemed temporary construction”, and some people have given up rebuilding their homes and have left the district.

Mr. Hisao Morita, president of self-government, who has been working as a representative of the residents for the past year, seeking the early reconstruction of the district, "Looking forward, the vacant lots are conspicuous, and the vacant lots are standing out. If the vacant lots remain and increase, I'm very lonely. , The best wish is to have the residents come back. "

A large-scale blackout occurred during the Hokkaido earthquake, but people who experienced the earthquake heard that they had stockpiled batteries at home.

An 83-year-old man in Kiyota-ku, Sapporo, said, “Last year, I had no stockpile, so it was most difficult to have water and electricity. It was hard to carry water at a water station. I didn't know if it was coming, so I thought again that stockpiling was important and bought batteries and water. "

In addition, a 53-year-old woman in Chuo-ku, Sapporo said, “I was very troubled because I couldn't use electricity because of blackout and I couldn't get information. I bought a battery and a stove as a stockpile. I was really scared when I thought. "