It has been 30 days and one week since Typhoon No. 15 caused record-breaking rainfall in Shizuoka Prefecture.

The large-scale water outage that occurred in Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City was resolved in about 25,000 households on the morning of the 30th, but the water outage continues in 4,500 households, and the impact is protracted.

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About 25,000 households were able to use drinking water as of the morning of the 30th after a large-scale water outage that occurred in Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City, for more than 60,000 households. it was done.



In addition, in areas where water supply has been cut off, about 5,000 households have started supplying domestic water other than drinking water from the 30th.



Among them, at the residence of Katsuji Moritsuna in Minamiyabe, Shimizu Ward, although the amount of water was less than usual, domestic water began to flow and was stored in the toilet tank and bath.



Mr. Moritsuna has mainly used bottled water for cooking and drinking water, and sent clothes and other laundry to his daughter who lives in Tokyo and had them washed for her.



Mr. Moritsuna said, “I was happy when the water came out.



On the other hand, 4,500 households in Shizuoka City are still experiencing water outages, including domestic water, and the city is aiming for full restoration by October 5th.