Shimane Kawamoto Town Furniture collection starts from 13:09 on July 16th

In Kawamoto Town, Shimane Prefecture, where flooding of houses caused floods in the tributary of the Eno River that flows through western Shimane Prefecture, collection of submerged furniture has begun.

In Kawamoto Town, Shimane Prefecture, a tributary flooded due to the sudden rise in the water level of the Eno River, and flood damage has been confirmed in more than 20 homes so far.

In response to this, the town began collecting waste from the disaster on the 16th.

Of these, in the heavily damaged valley area, watered furniture and home appliances were carried in front of the houses, and a contractor commissioned by the town loaded them onto the trucks.

The collected waste was transported to two temporary storage areas in the town, where it was separated into oversized garbage and incombustible materials.

A woman who got flooded at home said, "Furniture was flooded by heavy rain in western Japan two years ago, but I didn't expect it to be damaged again. The town will promptly collect it for us." I was talking.

"We would like to support everyone so that everyone can get back to their normal life as soon as possible." I was talking."

Kawamoto Town is planning to accept the collection of waste from the disaster until the 20th of this month.