Issuance of “Risk Disaster Certificate” Only about 30% of applications for application Fukushima Nov. 12 18:28

It is 12 months from the heavy rain of Typhoon No.19, but in Fukushima Prefecture, only about 30% of the “Risk Certificate” is required for victims to receive public support. In the local government where many houses are flooded, it seems that the background is that there is not enough personnel to investigate the damage, but experts said `` the local government needs to make a plan in advance to receive support '' Pointed out.

The “Risk Disaster Certificate” is issued by the municipality after investigating the degree of damage to the house. The victims receive public assistance such as receiving support money for housing repairs, reducing taxes, and moving into temporary housing. Necessary for receiving.

According to the summary of Fukushima Prefecture, the number of applications for “Risk Certificate” due to Typhoon No. 19 and the subsequent heavy rain was 29,126 as of 6 pm on the 11th, while 9438 were issued. And only 32.4% of the total.

Among them, Iwaki City, which has the highest number of applications with 12,798 applications, issued 24.3%, and Koriyama City, which is the second most common with 7261 cases, accounted for 7.3%. There are a lot of voices calling for quick issuance.

In addition to trained local government officials, architects and real estate appraisers, etc. are responsible for investigating damage, but when NHK interviewed local governments, it was not possible to secure sufficient personnel, or specifics regarding the acceptance of support staff Some local governments had no special plans.

“It must be said that the response is slow for Fukushima Prefecture, which has experienced the Great East Japan Earthquake. How can we support other local governments amid frequent disasters? “It is necessary to make a“ support plan ”in advance.

“Deemed temporary” “Cannot move in”

Not issued the "afflicted Certificate", the prospect of life reconstruction Some people can not stand.

Kosuke Aoki (28), who lives with his wife and two children at an evacuation center in Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture, was inundated by the flooded apartment.

Mr. Aoki applied at the counter on the 19th of the month when he started accepting the “Ri Disaster Certificate” in order to reestablish his life as soon as possible. However, more than three weeks are still being investigated for issuance in the apartment. not.

Mr. Aoki applied for public housing provided by the city and prefecture free of charge, but because it was removed by lottery, he is considering moving into a so-called “deemed temporary” where the prefecture borrows private rental housing. However, a real estate company told me that a “Risk Disaster Certificate” is required, and I have not been able to make a contract.

After the typhoon, Aoki sent a son who goes to an elementary school 8 km away from the refuge by car, and is worried about the current situation where she cannot secure a house to rebuild her life.

Aoki-san, "If you do not know what afflicted certificate is at issue, it is not possible to make a prospect of life. I want to issue an even faster certificate one day" had been talking to.

In Iwaki City, surveys on apartment buildings and reinforced concrete buildings such as apartments began on the 11th, and the city said, `` It is necessary for an architect with specialized knowledge to investigate, but we could not secure manpower. '' Explains.