In Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures, more than 60,000 households were temporarily cut off due to the earthquake, but as a result of restoration work, the water cuts continued as of the morning of the 20th in Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures. There are 20,000 units.

Of these, in Fukushima Prefecture, work is underway with the aim of recovery within 20 days.

About 10,000 households in Miyagi prefecture are out of water

According to each local government in Miyagi prefecture, as of 11:00 am on the 20th, about 10,000 households in the prefecture are out of water.

Since water has begun to pass on a trial basis in most of the areas, each local government is aiming for restoration after confirming its safety as to whether it can be used as drinking water.



By municipality, ▽ In Osaki City, the water outage in the Matsuyama area was resolved on the night of the 19th, and currently 7,800 households in the Kashimadai and Tajiri areas are out of water.



In these areas, water has been passed on a trial basis since the 19th, but it contains rust and is in a state where it cannot be used for drinking water.



The city will aim for restoration after confirming the safety of water.



Also, in Kurihara City, 2759 households are out of water, but in 2559 households, water has begun to pass on a trial basis, and although it cannot be used as drinking water, it can be used as domestic water.



In addition, ▽ Kakuda City continues to have water outages at 54 households.



On the other hand, in Misato Town, where the water supply was temporarily cut off throughout the town, the water cutoff was resolved by 4 am on the 20th.



Even in Wakuya Town, the entire area was temporarily out of water, but the water outage was resolved by 9:30 am on the 20th.



Wakuya Town is calling for you to use the water supply station when water containing rust etc. comes out.

Sendai City Waste Disposal Facility Accepts disaster waste such as furniture

The waste disposal facility in Sendai City is accepting disaster waste such as furniture that became unusable due to the earthquake on the 16th of this month, and is being brought in by citizens who have finished cleaning up their homes.



Sendai City accepts free of charge disaster waste such as furniture that has become unusable due to the earthquake, at four treatment facilities.



Of these, at the facility in Aoba Ward, citizens who had finished cleaning up their homes visited by car for 20 days and brought in broken tableware and broken furniture one after another.



A man in his twenties said, "The carpet got wet and dirty and I couldn't use it anymore. I've been repeatedly damaging things that fell and broke, so I took basic measures such as sticks and non-slip sheets again. I talked with my family to review it. "



In addition, a man in his 50s said, "There was no major damage, but the tableware broke and the shelves broke. It seems that I will make a round trip a few times after that." rice field.



The facility in Sendai City will accept disaster waste until the end of March.



If you bring it in, we request that each ward office issue a "disaster notification certificate" and then apply by phone to the ward's environmental office in advance.