The large-scale water outage in Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City, caused by Typhoon No. 15 has been resolved in two districts, which account for half of the total, but more than 9,000 households still have water outages, and about 25,000 households have no drinking water. remains unusable.

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Due to a large-scale water outage that occurred in Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City, over

60,000 households, the water outage was resolved on the 28th, with a total of 31,000 households in the


▽ "Tomogawa Block" and


▽ "Okitsu Block" .

On the other hand, according to Shizuoka City, more than 9,000 households still have water outages, and approximately 25,000 households continue to have unusable drinking water.

Of these

, ▽ 21,000 households in the "Miho Block" from the south side of the JR Tokaido Line to the Miho Peninsula, ▽ ▽

3,600 households in the "Ibara North Block" on the north side of the Tomei Expressway, ▽ and the

area around the Shin-Tomei Expressway Shin-Shimizu Junction The

400 households will

be supplied with domestic water from the 28th, and water quality will be tested in the future to determine whether it can be used as drinking water.

On the 30th, the city

proceeded to supply domestic water to the 3,000 households in the "Fujimigaoka block" on the east side of Nihondaira, where the water supply has continued to

be cut off. We will supply domestic water to ▽

1,500 households in the Ubashiri block and

▽ 400 households in the housing complex block

, and we will decide whether to use it as drinking water by the 2nd of next month.

In addition, restoration work will begin on the 29th for 4,500 households in the Wadajima district, northeast of Shimizu Ward, where the water supply has been cut off due to the bridge through which the water pipe passes, and the supply of domestic water will begin on the 2nd of next month. is.

The city aims to restore all districts by the 5th of next month.