Water outage continues in Chiba, Shizuoka, Tokyo 24,911 households Summary of Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare September 11 17:14

According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, as a result of typhoon No. 15, as of 3:00 pm on November 11, 24,911 households were cut off in Chiba, Shizuoka and Tokyo.

The most common are Chiba Prefecture with 20,661 households, Shizuoka Prefecture with 2850 households, and Tokyo with 1400 households.

By municipality,
▽ Total of 11,360 households in four cities, Kisarazu City and Kimitsu City, Futtsu City and Sodegaura City, managed by the same water company
▽ 6000 households in Minamiboso, Chiba
▽ 2,800 households in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture
▽ There are 1800 households in Tako-cho, Chiba.

On the other hand, at a medical facility, one male patient hospitalized in a hospital in Chiba died and was examined to see if there was an impact from a power outage.

In addition, there were 62 hospitals likely to have problems with water or electricity. Of these, 37 were confirmed to have no effect on treatment, but the remaining 25 hospitals were in the afternoon. It has not been confirmed at 1 o'clock.

Regarding the impact on patients who are using ventilators etc. at home, there is no information about patients who can not use the equipment and need to be transferred to hospitals, etc., but all patients are confirmed That is not to say.

For patients undergoing artificial dialysis at a medical institution, all of them can respond by moving to a facility that is not out of power.

As for elderly facilities, flooding and water leakage occurred on 10 floors in four cities in Chiba Prefecture, but no one was injured.

As for child-related facilities, there were damages such as cracks in the walls and broken windows caused by fallen trees in 26 facilities such as daycare centers and after-school children's clubs in five cities in Chiba Prefecture, but none of them were injured. That is.

In addition, some of the dilute hydrochloric acid stored in the tanks at the complex in the Gulf area of ​​Chiba City flowed into the sea due to damage to the piping.

Although dilute hydrochloric acid has little effect on the human body when the concentration is reduced by seawater, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare is currently confirming the amount of spillage through health centers.