Volunteer acceptance Full-scale start Chiba Tateyama September 14th 12:01

In Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture, where many houses were damaged by Typhoon No.15, volunteers began to receive full-scale support from the 14th, and support for future rain is being promoted.

In Tateyama City, the local social welfare council started accepting volunteers on the 14th, and volunteers who had completed the procedure were heading to the scene seeking support one after another.

For now, volunteers are generally limited to local people, but some of them have special experiences and experience.

Among them, Junji Ide, who is the representative of the volunteer group in Minami Aso Village, Kumamoto Prefecture, is an expert in supporting the disaster area and has been working on covering the house with blue sheets in preparation for the future rain while gathering other volunteers. It was.

Masako Ozawa (65), who lives alone in the Hojo district of Tateyama City, said, “I was worried that I couldn't sleep because the roof tiles were blown and it would leak if it rained. I'm really grateful. "

Mr. Ide said, “I want to visit as many people as possible from the elderly and people who usually need support.”

The Tateyama City Social Welfare Council accepts volunteers in advance and dispatches them individually in response to requests for support. “If you want to volunteer, call or register at the council's window in advance. I want you to do it. "