Minister for Disaster Prevention Takeda “Hurry up measures for reconstruction” Interview with the governor of Chiba September 12th 17:57

Ryota Takeda, Minister for Disaster Prevention, visited Chiba Prefecture, where power failure and water outage caused by Typhoon No. 15 continued, and met with Governor Morita at the Chiba Prefectural Government Office on the 12th, and expressed his urgent need for measures for recovery.

On December 12, the Minister for Disaster Prevention, Takeda visited Chiba Prefecture's Katori City and Tako-cho, and visited Chiba Prefectural Government to meet with Governor Morita.

While Governor Morita requested state support for power restoration, Takeda said, “Power outages, water problems, communication problems, etc. are causing stress to residents. I want to go back to. "

On top of that, the people in Katori City who were inspected said, “There has never been such a typhoon.” Since there is a possibility that it will happen in the future, the initial action system and communication including the prefecture, municipalities, related organizations and governments I think it would be better to create a manual on how to do this. "

According to the interview after the meeting, Mr. Takeda said, “Self-Defense Forces and other related organizations have put together their best efforts to take a backup system as much as possible, so we would like to take measures while verifying what we can do.” .