When the Kan-Etsu Expressway is stuck, there are a lot of posts by people in cars that can no longer move on SNS.

It is the situation near the prefectural border between Niigata and Gunma prefectures, which was revealed by SNS coverage.

[Up line] Kan-etsu Expressway

The first is the "up line" of the Kan-etsu Expressway heading from Niigata to Gunma.



According to a man who got stuck in a car in the Ishiuchi tunnel in front of the Yuzawa interchange, the stuck was resolved around 4:30 pm on the 17th and he was able to move.



After that, in the video of the down lane on the opposite side at about 5:30 pm from the inside of the car traveling in the up lane, many trucks are stopped in a row.



Even in the same up lane, the situation varies depending on the location.



Furthermore, according to a woman in a car stopping near the Shiozawa-Ishiuchi interchange in Minami Uonuma City, Niigata Prefecture, the staff of the East Nippon Expressway will come and provide water and emergency food at about 4:30 pm at about the same time. It means that.



In the explanation at that time, we are unloading one car at a time from the Shiozawa-Ishiuchi interchange, which has advanced about 3 km in the up direction, but because snow removal work is required, it will be four or five more before the woman's car gets off the highway. It was said that it would take time.



Also, according to a man who is about 1 km in front, food and water for relief supplies finally arrived at around 7 pm on the 17th, more than a day after the car stopped at around 6 pm on the 16th. is.



Until then, he had melted the snow and drank it.



The man said, "I don't have any information about the outlook, and I feel anxious and dangerous to stay for the second night."

[Down line] Kan-etsu Expressway

Next is the "down line" of the Kan-etsu Expressway from Gunma to Niigata.



According to a man stuck near the Tsuchitaru parking area, about 7 km before the Yuzawa interchange at the beginning of the road closure, there was no distribution of supplies and the water he had was gone, so he melted the snow and drank it.



According to another man who seems to be stuck nearby, there has been no movement since the East Nippon Expressway staff came and explained the situation before noon.



The man said, "I have only a quarter of the fuel and I stop the engine every hour. I'm close to the limit, so I'd like to ask for supplies."



Furthermore, according to a man in the Tanigawadake parking area in the foreground, the cafeteria in the parking area is preparing meals, and people with stuck cars are gathering on the road.