Many damage to buildings in Niijima, Izu Islands Repair in the rain September 13 12:25

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In the Izu Islands of Tokyo, buildings were damaged by typhoon No. 15 storms, and residents were forced to clean up and repair in the rain.

Of these, in Niijima Village, more than 100 buildings were confirmed as of the 12th, and in the center of Niijima, the house with a blue sheet with a peeled roof is prominent.

In the building where the outer wall of the second floor was blown, the inner frame was exposed, and the restoration work began with a scaffold.

Mr. Echi Miyagawa, who was working, said, “I am in the stage of borrowing materials and taking first aid. I have to hurry so as not to leak.”

Also, at a store that sells “Kusaya”, a specialty of Niijima, all metal shelves weighing over 100 kg to dry the fish were knocked down by a strong wind.

Keiko Umeda from this store said, “I've been living for many years, but I'm surprised for the first time that so many heavy shelves that I can't move alone have been knocked down.”

In Niijima Village, staff members went around living houses and asked if they were worried about leaks, and told them to consult with the government office if they had problems such as lack of blue sheets. .