The government will support “partial damage” of housing as a special measure. Cabinet Office September 24, 19:31

Of the housing damage in Chiba Prefecture caused by Typhoon No. 15, support for “partially damaged” homes, which accounted for nearly 90% of the total, will be provided using national grants.

Regarding the damage caused by typhoon No. 15, out of approximately 12,900 buildings that were damaged in the prefecture as of 4:00 pm on the 24th, “partially damaged” accounted for over 11,400 buildings, accounting for 88% or more. However, under the current system, “partially damaged” houses are not covered by repair costs.

About this, disaster prevention officers of the Cabinet Office met at the Chiba Prefectural Government Office, and as a special measure, the “partially damaged” house also showed the idea of ​​supporting part of the repair cost.

By referring to the cases in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture and Murakami City, Niigata Prefecture, which were damaged by the earthquake in June, we will use the national disaster prevention and safety grants to examine the maximum amount and burden ratio. That is.

In addition, the municipalities have contacted the municipalities to certify the damages, such as the complete destruction or half-breakage of houses, through thorough flexible operation and sufficient consideration of the actual damage.

If most of the roof is damaged by such operations, it will generally be “large-scale half-broken” or “totally broken”. In addition, if the roof has considerable damage and rainwater is flooded from the roof, It ’s supposed to be “half broken”.

In the future, the government will send support staff to Tateyama City and other local governments with great damages, and want to finish the survey for damage assessment with the goal of 11th of next month.