Kawasaki City Damage status confirmation survey for each house About 1 month or 10/17 at 16:27

In Kawasaki City, where the damage caused by Typhoon No. 19 has not been understood, we have started an investigation to check the damage situation for each house around the area where staff may have been inundated from the 17th. Kawasaki City says that it will take about a month to get a complete picture of the damage.

In Kawasaki City, flooding occurred in Takatsu Ward and Nakahara Ward along the Tama River, and one man died in the condominium, and the tower condominium was affected by power outages. Is not ...

Therefore, in Kawasaki City, staff visited the area where there was a risk of flooding and began investigating the damage situation.

In the Suwa district of Takatsu Ward along the Tama River, staff members walk in pairs of houses one by one, listen to the inundation height from residents, and photograph the entrance and garden covered with muddy water. I was doing.

In addition, the city has begun accepting applications for disaster certificates, which are necessary when receiving public support from the 17th, and the staff who conducted the investigation encouraged them to fill out the application documents on the spot.

Mr. Masatoshi Higuchi of the city tax office says, “I think that new damage will become clear as we investigate. The damage situation may become difficult to understand over time, so we want to proceed with the investigation promptly.” It was.

In Kawasaki City, it is decided to identify the extent and extent of flooding, the number of houses, etc. through the application of a disaster certificate and investigation of the damage situation, etc., but it is said that it takes about one month to understand the total damage.