Typhoon No.19 “Sendai Beef” barn is inundated. About 50 heads die Miyagi Ogo-cho Oct. 18 20:25

In Ogo-cho, Miyagi Prefecture, where the Yoshida River embankment broke down due to the impact of Typhoon No. 19, the barn that shipped “Sendai beef”, a well-known local brand, was hit by water and about 50 heads died. It has become.

In the barn of Masafumi Chiba, who ships the branded “Sendai beef” in Ogi-cho, Ogo-cho, Miyagi Prefecture, it is flooded by up to 2 meters due to the breach of the Yoshida River embankment, which is one-third of the cattle produced. About 50 heads died.

On the 17th, Chiba and his family put a carcass of cattle on a truck to transport them to a disposal site in Aomori Prefecture, and cleaned a barn where mud and rice straw flowed in large quantities.

According to Mr. Chiba, many of the dead cattle grew up in this barn and were about to ship soon, and the damage is expected to rise from 40 million yen to 50 million yen.

Chiba was worried, saying, “The calves that we plan to ship next year or next year will also be damaged, and we do n’t know how to reestablish our business.”