The mayor of Wajima stated at a prefectural meeting that “no supplies are reaching isolated villages at all”...Governor Hase Hiroshi responded by saying, “Even I was surprised that supplies had not arrived.”
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On the evening of the 22nd, Wajima City Mayor Shigeru Sakaguchi participated in an online meeting of the prefecture’s disaster response headquarters and said, “Today, none of the supplies that were supposed to be delivered by helicopter and land to isolated villages have arrived, and we have no information about them. What’s going on? Some people are looking forward to it. I request you to act quickly.” Mayor Sakaguchi said there were 730 evacuees in 28 evacuation centers, and that “they are now sleeping in a pile. Schools are also difficult to use due to flooding above floor level and classes having resumed. “There are concerns that we won’t be able to comfortably accommodate this number of people,” he said, adding, “It may become possible that we will have to ask them to stay in hotels or similar facilities.” Governor Hase Hiroshi responded, “I was also surprised that the supplies had not arrived.” The prefecture explained that bad weather meant the helicopter could not be used and that “communication was not working properly.” Continue reading on Yahoo News Asahi Shimbun 2024/09/22 20:14 ★1 2024/09/22 (Sun) 22:55:54.33 ※Previous thread Wajima Mayor states at prefectural meeting that “no supplies have been delivered to isolated villages”…Governor Hase Hiroshi responds, “I was also surprised that no supplies had arrived” [Ossan Friends Association★].
The Noto region has fully recovered from the damage caused by the New Year’s Day earthquake, but because of this rain, they have to start from scratch again. It was only because of Prime Minister Kishida that they were able to fully recover so far, but will the new Prime Minister be able to restore it properly? >>1.
>>7 It’s only been a day since the incident, and the person in charge is the mayor of the city or town. The mayor of the city or town will check and, if necessary, request support from the prefectural governor. This article is just about the surprise at the contact, and the fact that support may be needed… It’s impossible to constantly monitor a single-family home settlement, and it’s all paid for with tax money.
Helicopters have been flying since the morning, but I think they’re transporting injured people. Water has also been cut off, so they’ll probably need water trucks and other support like they did on the 1st.
>>24 I don’t go to places I’m not interested in, but I’d be happy if it was reported on TV, and I’d be happy to indulge in power harassment. Is that really better?
>>39 Do you think it’s a good thing that the HQ goes to the front lines and there’s no place to report? These guys can’t do anything even if they go to the front lines.
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