At the site of the Kan-Etsu Expressway stuck, the truck driver handed out the rice crackers that had been piled up to the people around him, and the people who received them expressed their gratitude.

Of these, a woman in her twenties went out of the car between the Shiozawa-Ishiuchi interchange and the Muikamachi interchange at around 6:30 pm on the 17th to remove the snow that had accumulated near the muffler.



Then, the truck driver said, "You don't have food," and handed you 10 bags of rice crackers in cardboard.



At that time, I was stuck for about 22 hours at the scene, there was no drink in the car, and the only food left was a piece of chocolate and an apple.

The woman was hungry while eating rice crackers in the car from the night of the 17th, and then on the morning of the 18th, she received cookies from the SDF personnel who rushed in.



However, the stalling has not been resolved by noon on the 18th.

The woman said, "I was very anxious about the lack of food, so I was very relieved to receive the rice crackers. It was a lifeline and I was very grateful."



And about the situation where he is stuck, "I have no gasoline and I am stopping the engine. I can manage to put up with the cold because it is during the daytime, but I am worried that the temperature will drop further in the evening." I was talking.