Japan Agricultural News-Ishikawa / Yamagata: Heavy snowfall damage hurriedly affected next year's production

Published 2020년 12월 22일

Tridge summary

Record snowfall this season in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, has caused significant damage, with over 170 houses collapsing and seedling damage, raising concerns for next year's rice production. The weight of the snow was particularly heavy in the Noto Peninsula. Farmers are working to rebuild and recover, with efforts being made to support those affected. The situation is ongoing, with efforts being made to remove snow and assess the extent of the damage.
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The strongest cold air of this season that flowed into the sky, with record snowfall in various places. Although the snowfall peak has passed on the Tohoku and Hokuriku Sea sides, the damage has gradually become clear in the field. Hurry up and do everything in your power to rebuild the production area. (Shunji Kato) In Ishikawa Prefecture, there are more than 170 houses that collapsed due to the weight of the snow that fell from 14 to 17. By 21, there are more than 170 houses. Seedlings have also been damaged, and there are concerns about the impact on rice production next year. According to the prefecture, there are 177 buildings as of 5 pm on the 21st of house damage, and they are concentrated in the Noto Peninsula. It's the first time for heavy snow quality. ". Mr. Masaharu Takamori (64), who grows raw wood shiitake in the house, 6 buildings and 2 buildings collapsed because they couldn't bear the weight of the snow. It was before 3:00 am or when the snow was removed. It was ...

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