Typhoon No. 19 Kawasaki City has its own fund for flood damage not covered by the government December 12th 7:14

Typhoon No. 19 found that about 100 hectares along the Tama River and tributaries were flooded in Kawasaki City, and about 2500 houses were inundated. The city decides to provide its own support for inundation damage to houses that are not covered by the national system.

Due to the impact of Typhoon No. 19, Kawasaki City suffered an inland flooding where five drainage channels along the Tama River flowed back, and about 92 hectares were submerged. It was found that the water was overflowing and 17 hectares were flooded.

A total of 100 hectares were inundated in the city.

In addition, when the city summarized it by the 11th, it means that about 2500 houses and stores were flooded in the city.

Of these, there is a lot of flood damage such as “half-broken” or “partially damaged” that is not covered by the national system for housing. I decided to pay 10,000 yen.

Kawasaki City expects a budget of approximately 900 million yen, and will sequentially mail application forms to the target households from the end of this month.