Shelter life 1 week Voice of anxiety about the impact on children's mental side October 19 18:46

In Soma City, Fukushima Prefecture, where the rivers were flooded due to the typhoon and many houses were inundated, there was a voice from parents who had children who were worried about the impact on the mental side as they lived in a refuge for a week. is spreading.

Manami Shiga, whose home in Soma City has been flooded, has been evacuated to three elementary school children and a gymnasium in the city.

Children are forced to live in a very different environment, taking into account the people in the shelters and not being able to make a lot of noise and doing homework at their desks.

As for the meal, the lunch box for distribution changed from the life of eating handmade food.

Also, Shiga-san is worried about the impact of evacuation life on children's mental aspects because they may cry when they see a flooded house.

Mr. Shiga says, “I've been living in an unfamiliar shelter, so I'm worried about getting tired. I'm worried about how to find a place where I can live with my family and I want the government to support me.” I was talking.

“The life of the shelter is getting used to it little by little, but there are many people who are hard to live. I want to get back to normal life quickly.”