Hiroshima Kure December 31, 19:05

In Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture, which was severely damaged by the heavy rains in western Japan last July, a volunteer group sent New Year's buckwheat noodles to people living in temporary housing on the 31st of Omisoka.

In the Tenno district of Kure City, 12 people died in the heavy rains last July, and even one and a half years later, 29 households and 53 people are still forced to live in temporary housing.

On the 31st of the temporary housing, on the 31st of the year, about 10 people, including volunteers and residents of the city, gathered for soba, soup, tempura, green onion, etc. in a pack for one year, and prepared New Year's Egg Soba. did.

In addition, we cooked rice 4 sho given by another volunteer group and made rice ball. And they went around the temporary houses one by one and handed the set of New Year's Soba and rice balls to the residents.

The woman in her 70's said, "I'm really grateful that it's inconvenient to go buy soba. I'm going to be able to get older with this." Yuu Yoshida, a volunteer organization, said, "This is the second year's holiday after the heavy rain, but I've prepared a new year's side soba that I want to be close to without forgetting. I want you to eat with hope and feel that you are not alone "

Construction of public housing for disasters is underway in this area, and many people living in temporary housing are expected to move next year.