Emigration to the evacuation site due to the nuclear accident caused by typhoon

In this typhoon No. 19, the automobile maintenance plant operated by the residents who moved from Namie-cho, Fukushima Prefecture to Motomiya City and moved to live in the accident due to the accident at TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was damaged by inundation. It was.

Eiichi Sasaki (72), who runs a car maintenance factory in Motomiya City, was evacuating from Namie Town to Motomiya City due to a nuclear accident eight years ago and reopening the factory.

However, due to the heavy rain caused by the typhoon, the embankment of the Adachi Tara River, a tributary of the Abukuma River, just behind the factory broke down, and water flowed into the house adjacent to the one-story factory and reached the ceiling.

Mr. Sasaki was safe with his family at the house in Namie Town, but part of the factory building was destroyed and the maintenance machines and documents inside were inundated.

About 30 cars, including cars left by customers, were all in the water.

The only thing that was safe was that there were only three cars lent out to customers as substitute cars, and Mr. Sasaki estimates that the damage will exceed 50 million yen.

Mr. Sasaki decided to move to Motomiya City without returning to Namie Town, and was thinking of purchasing land elsewhere in the city and building a new factory.

However, it dropped the shoulder and the prospect of life rebuilt by successive disaster is no longer stand.

Eiichi Sasaki said, “I had to evacuate in the nuclear accident and I wanted to reopen the business in earnest in Motomiya City, but I wanted to resume the business in earnest. The inside is distracted by the cleanup of the factory, etc., but I feel reluctant at night.In the case of the nuclear accident, there was compensation and the prospect of rebuilding was established, but this flood damage has a prospect of compensation It ’s not easy to rebuild, ”he said.