Miyagi Ogo-cho 50 temporary housing for flooded victims To request construction in the prefecture 14:48 on October 14

Ogi-cho, Miyagi Prefecture, where the Yoshida River embankment broke down due to Typhoon No. 19, has decided to request the prefecture to construct 50 temporary houses because more than 100 houses have been damaged by flooding and reconstruction will take time It was.

In Miyagi Prefecture Ogo-cho, the bank of the Yoshida River flowing through the town was destroyed by the rain due to Typhoon No. 19, and according to the town, there are more than 100 houses in two districts of Nakagogawa and Dotezaki in Ogo-cho Yodogawa. It turns out that they were inundated.

In addition, a total of 155 people have been evacuated to the three evacuation centers in the town at 9:00 am on the 14th without being able to return home.

For this reason, the town held a disaster response headquarters meeting on the morning of the 14th, and decided to request the prefecture to build 50 temporary houses, because it would take time to rebuild the house.

In addition to temporary housing, the policy is to utilize vacant rooms in town-owned houses and vacant houses in the town as support for immediate housing.

Mayor Tanaka, Ogo-cho, said, “Damage that we have never experienced has occurred in the town, and we want to support the lives of evacuees by rushing to build temporary housing.”