Earthquake storyteller resumed activity for the first time in four months Miyagi Ishinomaki June 27, 17:52

The storytelling activity at the earthquake disaster transmission facility in Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, which had been canceled due to the new coronavirus, resumed for the first time in about four months.

The earthquake disaster transmission facility "Minamihama Tunagukan" in Ishinomaki City was discontinued from the end of February due to the spread of the new coronavirus, which was held once a month as a storyteller activity for local residents.

The storyteller activity was resumed on the 27th for the first time in about 4 months since the infection in the prefecture subsided.

Masaki Takahashi, who had lived near the facility for more than 50 years before the earthquake, was in charge of this day, and while using a model that restored the area before the earthquake, she evacuated to a nearby elementary school after the earthquake. I was telling you about the time.

The story of the storyteller is also available online, and about 10 people from inside and outside the prefecture participated.

A man in his 50s from Morioka City who participated online said, "It's less powerful than listening locally, but I understand what the storyteller wants to convey."

Chihiro Fujima of "3.11 Mirai Support" who operates the facility said, "Our group alone has canceled 2500 people due to the influence of the new coronavirus. I would like to share lessons while using online." I was talking.