Heavy rain on the 25th Governor of Chiba instructed to understand damage and support victims October 27th 12:17

In response to the heavy rains on the 25th that caused heavy damage to Chiba Prefecture, Governor Morita continued to collect damage information, saying that multiple rivers were flooded and serious damage occurred at the disaster response headquarters meeting. And instructed them to make efforts to support the victims.

Chiba Prefecture held its third disaster response headquarters meeting on the morning of the 25th and the heavy rain on the 25th.

Among them, the heavy rain caused “overflow” in 19 rivers in the prefecture that caused river water to cross the embankment, and the Inba marsh that reached the inundation risk level on the 26th was 8:00 am on the 27th. It was 40 centimeters lower than the peak, and it was reported that drainage is still being carried out by three pump cars.

In addition, damage to agricultural facilities was confirmed in seven cities and towns, and damage to vegetables such as leeks, strawberries, and grains such as soybeans and potatoes was reported in 34 municipalities. To hurry up.

Governor Morita instructed, “I would like to continue to be vigilant about the Inba marsh, as well as quickly understand the damage to houses, welfare facilities, agriculture, forestry and fisheries, SMEs, etc., and try to support the victims.”