House damaged by typhoon Prefectural officials investigate damage Chiba Kyonancho September 18 14:19

On the 18th, the staff of the prefecture entered Sagaminan Town in the south of Chiba Prefecture, where the typhoon caused significant damage to the houses, and began investigating the damage to the houses.

The prefectural staff visits the Iwaibukuro district, which is divided into five groups, and has 122 units. While listening to the residents, they look around the roofs of broken houses and the walls and ceilings of damaged rooms and write them on paper. I was there.

Ken Amagasaki (80), whose home was damaged, said, “I waited for a week, but thank you for coming to the survey. I want the government to be able to live as soon as possible.”

The prefectural staff who surveyed said, “The house I entered was more damaged than I expected, such as damage to the roof. I want to do my best day by day.”

The research team takes about a month to go around all the houses in the town to get a complete picture of the damage and use it to issue disaster certificates.