Building damage caused by typhoon City field survey Miyagi Ishinomaki Oct. 17 12:39

In Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, which was damaged by the heavy rain and strong winds of Typhoon No. 19, the city officials began to investigate the situation of building damage.

In Ishinomaki City, it is estimated that there may be a total of 10,000 buildings in the city as a result of a series of reports from residents that buildings were damaged by heavy rain and strong winds caused by typhoons.

A survey of the city began to investigate the damage to the building. On the 17th, two people in charge visited a residence in the Wada district of Ishinomaki City, which was damaged by flooding.

Because this house was temporarily flooded on the floor, the person in charge was conducting an investigation by listening to the residents and taking pictures.

A woman in her 80's who lived in this house said, “I'm worried about what will happen to the elderly now.”

"I want to help people who have suffered damage return to their original lives as soon as possible," says Hirofumi Shibuya, Ishinomaki City Property Tax Division, who conducted the survey. I was talking.

In Ishinomaki City, we will issue a “Risk Certificate” that is necessary for people who have suffered damage to their homes to reconstruct their lives.