Chiba Power outage is not completely resolved Many issues such as removal of disaster garbage remain September 25 12:29

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On the 24th, TEPCO announced on the homepage that the number of power outages was zero due to a major power outage in Chiba Prefecture caused by Typhoon No. 15. However, power outages have not been completely eliminated in the affected areas, and many issues remain, such as the removal of disaster garbage.

In the Kawaguchi area of ​​Chikuracho, along the sea in Minamiboso City, Chiba Prefecture, we are carrying out a collective cleaning to collect disaster garbage such as fallen trees and tiles on the 25th in order to proceed with the restoration work by residents.

In this area, power outages continued last week, and the removal of disaster trash was not progressing much.

On the 25th, about 20 residents and volunteers came out, gathered the tiles that fell from the roof, carried them with a dump truck, and lifted the fallen trees with a hydraulic excavator and removed them.

Mr. Takeo Suzuki, head of the Kawaguchi district, said, “I really appreciate the cooperation of the volunteers, but I also have anxiety about how long they will stay. You have to think about how you want to go. "

In areas where damage is severe, power outages have not been completely eliminated.

TEPCO announced on the homepage that the number of power outages was zero on the night of the 24th, but consultations about power outages were received from households with damaged service lines, and according to TEPCO in Chiba Prefecture As of the night of the 24th, about 800 households remained out of power.