Regarding the area affected by the debris flow that occurred in Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture in July last year, the city has decided to lift the designation around next summer for the warning area where entry is prohibited in principle. I got it from the interview.

At the site where the embankment was built at the starting point of the debris flow that occurred in Atami City, there is still a large amount of earth and sand left behind, and there is a risk of it collapsing again. Designated and, in principle, remains off-limits.



In order to lift the designation of the restricted area, Shizuoka Prefecture issued an order on the 1st of this month to the owner of the land at the time when the embankment was created to remove the earth and sand. It indicates the intention of not

According to a prefectural official, if the former owner does not start construction, the prefecture will take administrative action and is considering removing the earth and sand to the extent that safety can be ensured by the end of May next year. is.



Based on this situation, I learned from interviews with people involved that Atami City has decided to cancel the designation of the Izusan area warning area around the summer of next year.



On the other hand, it is difficult for residents living away from their hometowns to return all at once. It is a policy to continue rent subsidies for public housing, etc.



Atami City will communicate these policies at the briefing session for victims that will be held from the 7th to the 9th.