Full effort for rescue and search. Push-type assistance to improve the environment of evacuation centers.

In response to the damage caused by Typhoon No.19, the government will make every effort to rescue isolated houses due to flooding and search for unidentified persons, and continue to provide emergency response measures such as improving the living environment of shelters through push-type support. I am going to hit it.

At the meeting of the government's emergency disaster response headquarters on the evening of the 13th, Prime Minister Abe said, "Anyway, human life is first. I want you to work all night."

The government is committed to lifesaving first, and will make every effort to rescue isolated houses and search for unidentified people, secure a wide-area support system from the public and private sectors nationwide, and provide shelter by push-type support. In addition to improving the living environment, we will continue to respond to disaster emergency measures by making efforts to disseminate information in a timely manner.

The government has dispatched investigation teams to six prefectures in Miyagi, Fukushima, Saitama, Ibaraki, Tochigi, and Nagano to assess the damage situation. Dispatch to

Then, following the 13th, Prime Minister Abe and Secretary of the Secretary of Secretariat attended the meeting on the morning of the 14th, held a meeting at the emergency disaster response headquarters to confirm the damage situation, and decided to discuss future responses. The