In the Shimofuro district of Kazamaura Village, Aomori Prefecture, which has been isolated due to a landslide caused by heavy rain, about 60 guests, including guests at the inn, went out of the village on the 12th under the guidance of the fire department and the Self-Defense Forces.

As of the morning of the 12th, 621 people from 324 households and 58 guests from the inn have been isolated in the Shimofuro area of ​​Kazamaura Village due to landslides caused by heavy rain and the collapse of bridges.



On the 12th, about 60 people, including guests and those who need to go to the hospital, moved to the collapse site of the bridge leading to Mutsu City by bus at the accommodation facility, and then the collapsed bridge with the help of fire departments and SDF personnel. I hung a rope over the top and crossed one by one.



After all of us had crossed the bridge in about an hour and a half, we took three buses prepared by Mutsu City and moved to the city center where the JR station is located.



A man in his 50s in Saitama Prefecture said, "It was difficult to take a bath because the water supply was stopped, but thanks to the people at the inn, I was able to spend it safely. I would like to go home by train." I was talking.



A one-year-old child and a woman in her thirties in Aomori City who was in the accommodation said, "I was worried about having a child, but I was very grateful to the employees at the accommodation. Thank you to everyone who supported me. I will do it. "



Kazamaura Village and others are rushing to remove the earth and sand to eliminate the isolation of the Shimofuro area.