Governor Morita visits the disaster area and explains the damage September 14 18:24

For the first time since the damage and impact of Typhoon No. 15 spread, Governor Morita from Chiba visited the disaster area and received an explanation from a producer at a flower cultivation facility in Minamiboso City.

Governor Morita visited with the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Eto for the “Aoki Greenhouse Association” that cultivates carnations in the Tomiura area of ​​Minamiboso City.

Although it is cultivated on a large scale in a glass house, it has been damaged by strong winds caused by typhoons, causing the glass in several houses to break and scatter, and the flowers to break.

When the producer explained the serious situation of damage, saying, “There is not enough manpower to clean up the glass and there is no prospect of recovery,” Governor Morita said, “I would like to support in cooperation between the prefecture and the country.” I was responding.

One of the producers said, “It is encouraging to have the governor recognize the situation at the site.

Governor Morita, who had finished the inspection, “I had imagined to some extent, but when I actually saw it, I felt that this was.” The prefecture is not only relying on the country, it is going to do everything it can, and what is best I want to think about whether it can be supported in a form. "