In the housing complex in Sendai City, where water was cut off due to the earthquake last month, tap water was supplied to all households for the first time in about three weeks on the 4th, and residents expressed their joy.

The housing complex in Nitsukawa, Aoba-ku, Sendai, where more than 50 households live, is supplied with water by a "dedicated water supply" by a private manager. It continued.



Restoration work such as repairing water pipes and water quality inspections has been completed, and tap water can be used as drinking water from the 4th, and the water outage has been resolved for the first time in about 3 weeks.



During the water outage, the residents of the housing complex lived by supplying water at the water supply station set up at the meeting place in the district.



Men in their 60s have saved water by reducing the number of times they go to the bathroom and taking a bath once every 5 days.



The man said about the restoration of the water supply, "I felt the gratitude of water again. Recently, I have been living only thinking about water, and I am mentally tired, so I am really glad that the water outage has been resolved."