Typhoon-damaged Izu Oshima Farmer Prepared for Typhoon No. 19 Measures October 9th 5:10

Tokyo Izu Oshima farmer damaged by Typhoon No.15 last month The large-scale Typhoon No.19 may be approaching in the future, so measures were taken to prevent crops from being damaged.

Among them, Keiko Tanaka (75), a farmer in Oshima-cho, Izu-Oshima, cultivates island peas, which is a special product of the island. received.

Some damaged farmhouses have broken skeletons, and if recovery is delayed, it may affect the shipment of green peas.

On the 8th, Mr. Tanaka was taking measures to shade nettle peas so that they would not be damaged by salt damage due to rain or wind.

Mr. Tanaka said, “If the next typhoon comes and the sea breeze hits the leaves, there is a possibility that it will not be possible to ship the crops. I hope. "