Chiba Prefecture Damaged housing last year Half of the applications were completed by public support such as dismantling September 1 17:13

In Chiba prefecture, where typhoons No. 15 and No. 19 and so on were seriously damaged last year, only about half of the applications were completed for the repair or dismantling of houses using the public support system. understood.

Between September and October last year, the nation and prefectures have established a support system for repairs and dismantling, depending on the extent of damage to houses, due to the damage caused by two typhoons and heavy rains that hit Chiba prefecture.



According to Chiba Prefecture, the emergency repair system, which supports up to approximately 600,000 yen for housing that is half or partially destroyed under the Disaster Relief Act, has 6042 cases in the prefecture as of July. There was an application.



However, 57% of the repairs were completed, or 3467.



There are many residents who want to ask a local contractor to repair it, and it is taking time, so Chiba Prefecture will introduce a registered contractor in the prefecture and call on them to proceed with the construction as soon as possible.



On the other hand, with respect to completely destroyed or half destroyed houses, in a system that assists the dismantling costs and the municipalities are responsible for the dismantling work, there were 1281 applications as of July mainly in cities and towns in the southern part of the prefecture where the damage was great. On the other hand, 49% of the dismantling was completed, or 628 cases.



I think that the background of Chiba Prefecture is that it took time to process paperwork in the municipalities, but we want to quickly proceed with repairs and dismantling to prepare for future disasters.

Approximately 92,000 houses that are partially destroyed and partially destroyed

Approximately 92,000 houses were completely or partially destroyed or partially destroyed in Chiba prefecture due to typhoons No. 15 and No. 19 and heavy rain that struck Chiba prefecture from September to October last year.



There are 1,100 houses flooded above and below the floor, and the number of people who have died has totaled 20 people, including those who were certified as disaster-related deaths.