JR Musashikosugi station flooded and power supply equipment continues to malfunction.

Due to the inundation of Typhoon No. 19, Musashikosugi Station on the JR Yokosuka Line in Kawasaki City has become unable to use all escalators and elevators.

On the morning of the 15th, there was heavy congestion during the commuting rush hour, so JR decided that employees would be guided during the evening hours after the evening.

The Musashikosugi Station on the JR Yokosuka Line in Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki City was flooded by heavy rain from Typhoon No.19 and the power supply equipment broke down, making it impossible to use all six escalators and seven elevators on the premises. The

For this reason, on the morning of the 15th, the first weekday after the typhoon passed, commuters were heavily crowded and temporary admission was restricted. In addition to JR employees, police officers from the railway police team also went out for guidance. It was.

In particular, in the connecting passage leading to the JR Nanbu Line home, it took almost an hour to pass, so there were people who contacted the company by phone.

Also, at the Shinnan ticket gate where the tower apartments are lined up, the automatic ticket gate is also broken, and one of the two ticket gates continues to be unusable.

According to JR East, there is no prospect of equipment restoration, and JR East Yokohama branch offices are expected to be crowded during the commuting hours on and after the evening of 15th. The