In Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, where earthquakes are occurring one after another, city hall staff are patroling the city to check the damage situation.

In Suzu City, on the 20th, more than 20 staff members patrol the city to check if there is any damage to the ponds and public facilities.



After confirming the place and area to patrol in advance, the staff boarded the car in each group and headed to the place in charge of each.



Of these, in the pond, we visually checked whether the side walls had collapsed and whether water leaks had occurred.

At the scene, a cracked farm road was found next to the pond, and staff members took pictures and took notes of the damage.



On the 20th, we will inspect about 100 of the 200 ponds in the city near the houses.



In addition, the patrol will check the safety of bridges in the city, including the two closed bridges, and re-inspect public facilities such as schools and nursery schools.



Yoshimitsu Tentokuji, chief of the Suzu City Industrial Promotion Division, who took a tour of the pond, said, "If the pond is damaged, it will affect the citizens, so we conducted an inspection. We will consider measures based on the results of this inspection. I want to. "

At the pond in Shoinmachi, Suzu City, the mountain surface next to the pond collapsed and several trees fell toward the pond.


According to people living nearby, it collapsed in the earthquake on the 19th when a tremor with a seismic intensity of less than 6 was observed in Suzu City.



Furthermore, even along the prefectural road nearby, the mountain surface collapsed over a length of about 5 meters and a width of about 2 meters, and rocks and the like were rolling on the sidewalk.

Damage such as partial breakage of the roof of the house

At a house in Shoinmachi, Suzu City, where a shaking with a seismic intensity of less than 6 was observed on the 19th, there was damage such as a part of the roof breaking, so we took measures such as covering it with a sheet in case of rain.



Also, inside the house, the tableware that was in the cupboard fell to the floor and cracked, and the walls collapsed, and we are gradually cleaning up.



A man in his 40s who lives in this house said, "If it rains, it will leak, so I asked a contractor to put a sheet on it. It seems that there is no foothold in the house due to the earthquake, but I try not to raise things high because there may be another big earthquake. "