Chiba Kamogawa City Hall blackouts public cars roll over September 9th 5:35

In Kamogawa City, Chiba Prefecture, power outages have continued in a wide area since around 2:30 am on the 9th. The Kamogawa City Hall also has a power outage, and the Fire and Disaster Prevention Division, which is the key to responding to disasters, is responding with in-house power generation.

In addition, the strong winds accompanying the typhoon have broken the window glass on the second floor of the city hall, and there are places where rain and wind are blowing into the buildings.

In addition, a public wagon car that had been parked on the city hall site was overturned.

Mr. Masayoshi Nakajima, Director of the Kamogawa Fire and Disaster Prevention Section, said, “I felt that the building of the city hall was shaken by the wind. I think it was a typhoon that I had never experienced before.”

In Kamogawa City, there were about 20 reports of "part of the roof flew" and "window glass was broken". The traffic lights disappeared in the city, and the wires were cut off and dropped. It was confirmed that he was.