Before the 10th anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake next month, the keys will be handed over to the residents at the last completed disaster public housing in Iwate prefecture for the victims. I was struck.

Morioka City's "Prefectural Minami Aoyama Apartment" was completed last among the disaster public housing constructed for the victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake, except for the housing for evacuees due to the nuclear accident, and the commemorative ceremony will open on the 11th. I was evacuated.


Among them, Yoko Minato (79), who moved from Rikuzentakata City to Morioka City, received a large key replica from Governor Tasso.


About 60 households, including those affected by the disaster in Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures as well as Iwate prefecture, are scheduled to move into the Minami Aoyama apartment, so they can immediately enter the room to check the floor plan and consider where to put furniture. was doing.


After the earthquake, many of the victims were evacuated for a long time, and the foundation of their lives such as work and children's schools was established in the evacuation area. Iwate Prefecture received the requests of these people and the earthquake occurred. Five years after the disaster, we decided to build the Minami Aoyama apartment, and after that, the number of people who wanted to move in decreased, so design changes occurred, and it was finally 10 years after the earthquake that we moved in. ..


Minato said, "I'm looking forward to my future life. I would like to participate in various events such as cherry blossom viewing and interact with everyone."


The base of the "Reconstruction Support Center" in Morioka City will be set up on the 1st floor, and the center director, Mari Kanano, said, "We will support the residents by holding exchange meetings and accepting consultations. The isolation of the victims is an issue, but I would like to support them so that they are happy to live in this city. "