In Shizuoka Prefecture, six districts have been isolated for 30 days, one week after record heavy rains, and the prefecture continues to provide support, such as transporting supplies by helicopter.

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Of these, in Kawanehon Town, 17 households and 41 people were temporarily isolated in two districts due to road collapse along the river.



Although it was gradually resolved, 13 people from 5 households in the Kawachi district of Ichi-cho are still isolated.



Shizuoka Prefecture is transporting relief supplies by helicopter, but on August 27, the firefighting and disaster prevention air corps who arrived at the site on August 27, and the camera attached to the helmet showed that the river that runs along the side of the village was filled with mud and driftwood. , which shows the road being torn apart by a landslide.



In addition, although there is water supply, electricity and telephones continue to be out of service, so we handed out gas cylinders and satellite mobile phones to residents.



According to the town, many of the isolated residents are elderly, and there is no prospect of resolving the isolation, but so far no one has complained of poor health.



According to Shizuoka Prefecture, as of 1:00 pm on the 30th, a total of 23 households and 64 people in six districts, including this district, Shizuoka City, Shimada City, and Kawanehon Town, are isolated because they cannot drive. As a result, the local government will continue to provide support.