Instructed Prime Minister Abe to set up a disaster relief team October 14th 11:53

At the meeting of the government's emergency disaster response headquarters that was set up after the damage caused by Typhoon No. 19, Prime Minister Abe said, “The damage is extremely widespread, and detailed support for the victims is urgent.” So, we established a disaster support team across the provinces and instructed the relevant ministers to make life support for the victims even faster.

Following the damage caused by Typhoon No. 19, the government set up the emergency disaster response headquarters on the 13th, and held a second meeting at the Prime Minister's official residence on the 14th after 10:30 am.

Among them, Prime Minister Abe said, “Since there are still many people who are unsure of safety, etc., we are searching and rescued with all our efforts without knowing day and night. The damage was extremely widespread, and 30,000 people As super-people continue to evacuate, detailed support is urgently needed. "

He also instructed the establishment of disaster relief teams across the provinces to promote life support for the victims more quickly because there is a concern that the impact on life and economic activities may be prolonged.

Furthermore, Prime Minister Abe said, “This team anticipates the need for early restoration of electricity and water supply, understanding the needs of victims, improving the environment for evacuation shelters, dispatching staff to disaster-stricken local governments, and securing housing. , We will push forward with push-type support as a whole. "

On the other hand, in areas flooded due to river inundation, the number of pump trucks will be increased to 200, and drainage work will be carried out to make every effort to eliminate inundation. However, he showed his thoughts on how to make the best response.