Collapsed golf driving range pole More than 2 weeks have passed, but removal has not started September 25, 17:55

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At the site of Ichihara City, Chiba Prefecture, where a golf driving range pole, etc., fell due to Typhoon No. 15, the removal of the pole has not yet started for more than two weeks. Residents' anxiety is growing in a situation where the prospects of returning to their original lives are far from perfect.

In the early morning of this month, in Ichihara City, a 20-year-old woman who was temporarily trapped in a house was injured by a strong wind caused by Typhoon No. 15 and a metal pole and net at a golf driving range collapsed. Damage such as a broken roof occurred in the building.

On the job site, the removal work has not started for only 25 weeks, and only two weeks have passed, and Paul is still lying down on the house.

According to the residents, it has been decided that the contractor has been working on the golf driving range so far, but there is no specific explanation of when it will be possible to return to the original life.

Some residents say that the damage caused by the fallen pole over time has increased, and a man in his fifties said, “After two weeks, the pole sinks a little and the roof breaks larger. I'm worried because I haven't heard any specific compensation from golf course lawyers. "

A man in his 60s who was evacuated to a rental apartment after Paul fell to his house said, “Two weeks later, mold grew inside the house and damage was spreading. Then I feel that there is no lump. "

What it will be? Compensation for housing damage due to pole collapse

According to Ichihara City, regarding the support and compensation for the restoration of houses damaged by the collapse of Paul, it is determined that the collapse is due to a disaster or that there is a problem with the structure of the pole and that it is not a disaster It depends on what is done.

According to the city, if it is determined that the damage has been caused by a disaster, you will receive public assistance such as repair costs based on the Disaster Relief Act or the Disaster Reconstruction Life Support Act.

On the other hand, if a fallen pole has a structural shadow, it will not be damaged by the disaster and will not be subject to public support, but the driving range will be liable for compensation. Is that there is.

According to Ichihara City, the country determines whether or not it will be damaged by a disaster based on the survey results.

For this reason, at present, residents have not been determined whether they can receive support from the Disaster Relief Law or the Disaster Reconstruction Life Support Law, and it is unclear whether they can receive compensation from the golf course.

Under these circumstances, Ichihara City provides support for borrowing and providing housing for temporary evacuation, including residents around the driving range, under a unique system.