Mayor Chiba asks diplomatic minister for assistance for disposal of disaster waste, etc.

Mayor Kumagaya of Chiba City, who was damaged by Typhoon No. 15, met with the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Akabane about the disposal of disaster waste such as fallen trees and securing craftsmen to perform first-aid measures for broken houses. We requested wide-area support because it was difficult to respond.

Over this typhoon, Mayor Kumagai, Chiba City, met with the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Akabane at the Chiba City Hall.

Among them, the mayor of Kumagaya is not only able to secure a place for disposal of disaster waste such as agricultural houses and fallen trees damaged by typhoons, but as a first aid to prevent rain leaks in houses broken by typhoons, Blue Sheet Skilled craftsmen have requested the country to provide wide-area support because it is overwhelmingly lacking even including neighboring municipalities.

After the interview, the mayor Kumagai told reporters, "I would like to ask for special support from the country in order to regain civic life as soon as possible."

On the other hand, Mayor Kumagai stated that TEPCO indicated that the outlook for power outages in Chiba City was roughly until the 16th. “There may have been some people who have been mentally exhausted until now. I think the battle will start again from here. "