About 9 years after the Great East Japan Earthquake Zero prefabricated resident residents April 29, 6:12, Miyagi

The number of residents of prefabricated temporary housing in Miyagi prefecture, which was built due to the Great East Japan Earthquake, has been reduced to zero 9 years and 1 month after the outbreak.

On the 28th, at the “Aishima Tokyu Temporary Temporary Housing” in Natori City, the last resident returned the key, saying that they had rebuilt their home, and city officials confirmed that they were leaving.

According to Miyagi Prefecture, all the residents of the prefabricated temporary housing in the prefecture built by the Great East Japan Earthquake have moved out, and the number of residents has become zero 9 years and 1 month after the outbreak.

With the Great East Japan Earthquake, 22,095 prefabricated temporary housing was built in 15 cities and towns in the prefecture, and 53,269 people lived one year after the earthquake.

After that, it was said that it took more than nine years to leave all of them due to the delay in raising the residential land and construction of the disaster public housing.

On the other hand, the so-called “minor temporary construction” that utilizes rental housing in the prefecture still has 18 households in 10 households evacuated from Fukushima prefecture due to the nuclear accident, and it is necessary to continue to support reconstruction.

Hiroki Hayasaka, Director of Social Welfare Division, Natori City, said, “It was a long period of nine years, but I am happy that I was able to rebuild my life. I would like to continue to support everyone so that they can enjoy their daily lives as quickly as possible. I was talking. "