Tokyo Hinodecho Carrying relief supplies on a road collapse October 14th 17:21

In Tokyo Hinode-cho due to Typhoon No. 19, the road leading to the village collapsed, making it impossible for cars to pass through and carrying relief supplies such as food on the 14th.

In Hinode-cho, Okuno area, the Hirai River flowing through the town increased on the night of the 12th, and the 2-lane road leading to the village collapsed for nearly 100 meters.

Over 400 people live in the four villages, but because the car was unable to pass on the road, the person in charge of Tokyo was walking to deliver food such as biscuits and relief supplies on the 14th.

Collapsed road and guardrail remains fell into the river, is that not just the prospect of recovery and depends on the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

In the area where the road collapsed, people in the district maintained a road on private land so that it was easy to walk.

Mr. Kazuaki Kitajima (42), who lives in front of the collapsed road, said, “The sewage facilities have been broken and the toilets and baths are still unusable. "

Mr. Yumi Kida, chairman of the self-government of the Hosoo village, says, “This is a car society, so we are in trouble because we can't go shopping if the road is cut off. It was.

The retirement home in the village is ...

There are special elderly nursing homes in the village, and about 100 elderly people live there.

According to the facilities, no one has been in a bad condition so far, and water has become available from the 14th, but some of the sewage facilities continue to be affected.

This means that the road is broken and you feel uneasy during emergency transport.

An ambulance is set up in the vicinity of the village, and in the case of emergency, the elderly and local people are transported to the ambulance by the facility car.

Yuta Ishikawa, director of the special elderly nursing home “Fuji Kaoru”, said, “We will work together with the town and the fire department to work together to prevent residents from feeling uneasy.”