In preparation for Typhoon No.17, the seats on the broken roof were replaced by Chiba September 20, 18:40.

In areas heavily damaged by Typhoon No. 15, there is a move to prepare for Typhoon No. 17 that is worried about the impact during the three holidays.

Among them, in Tateyama City in the southern part of Chiba Prefecture, there was a person who was being reworked to prevent the blue sheet on the broken roof from being blown away by the wind.

Kenji Sakai, Sumiya, Tateyama City, said that a typhoon No. 15 broke part of the roof of his home and leaked it, so he put up a blue sheet using double-sided tape this month.

After that, there was no rain leak, but I was worried about the news that told the approach of Typhoon No. 17, and I asked a specialist to replace the blue sheet.

On the 20th, craftsmen climbed the roof, used blue sheets and sandbags, and finished their work in about 40 minutes.

Sakai-san said, “I was anxious because it was an amateur job that I didn't know how to do, but I was relieved to have a specialist change before the typhoon approached.”