Typhoon No. 19 Field Survey for Issuance of Disaster Certificate Fukushima Iwaki Oct. 22 14:58

In Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture, where a large amount of housing was damaged by heavy rain due to Typhoon No. 19, field surveys began to issue disaster certificates necessary for victims to receive public support. It was.

In Iwaki City, a wide range of houses were damaged by water, such as the bank of the Natsui River flowing through the city broke down.

Iwaki City has been accepting applications for disaster certificates since last week in order to receive public assistance, such as receiving support money and tax exemption, and has started a survey to confirm the damage status of houses on the 22nd. It was.

The survey was conducted by 30 people, and in the Hirai Akai area, the person in charge measured the height of the mud from the mud on the wall and took pictures of the outer wall.

According to Iwaki City, there are 6384 applications by 21 and the city wants to finish the survey as soon as possible.

A 70-year-old man said, “It ’s hard because the water has come to a very high level. It is necessary to carry out a thorough investigation because a disaster certificate is required for insurance procedures.”