Power outage and water outage due to flooding in the tower condominium Kawasaki Oct. 14 at 17:57 on the high floor

Near Musashikosugi Station in Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki City, where tower condominiums are lined up, flooding due to a typhoon broke the power distribution board in the basement of a 47-story condominium, causing power outages and water outages in many rooms. Inhabitants are going up and down the stairs to the higher floors and staying in relatives' homes.

Flooding breaks underground switchboards. Power outages and water outages in many rooms

According to Kawasaki City, one of the 47-story tower condominiums located near the Musashi-Kosugi Station on the JR and Tokyu Lines, the underground switchboard breaks due to flooding caused by heavy typhoon, causing power outages and water outages in many rooms. Is going on.

Elevator can not be used, going up and down the stairs by stairs

According to residents, elevators cannot be used, and residents are forced to ascend and descend to higher floors using stairs. In addition, there are many rooms where the toilet cannot be used due to water outage, and some residents are living in relatives' houses and hotels.

Management company “At least one week for recovery”

There was a working vehicle parked at the entrance of the apartment, which seems to suck out water, and a thick hose extended into the building.

According to the residents, the management company explained that it would take at least a week to recover.

A woman in her 70's "I have a cramp in my feet ...

A woman in her 70s in Sakado City, Saitama, who worried about her sister in her 80s who lives in an apartment, said, “I went up to the 24th floor and got a leg cramp. I felt sorry for going up and down the stairs and I was jealous of living in a high-rise apartment, but I was surprised that there was such a risk. "