Overseas Network, January 10 According to Japan's Fuji TV on January 10**, more than a week has passed on the Noto Peninsula, but some people in the earthquake area are still living a life of refuge. Some of the victims struggled to dispose of the relief supplies that were delivered, and some angrily denounced that "most of the supplies are garbage".
On the 10th, in Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture, the front of the elementary school, which was used as an evacuation center, was full of cardboard boxes, which had just been delivered. The cartons are full of old clothes and expired drinks, some of which have an expiration date of only 2019. Norio Kawamoto, a cook who cooks at an elementary school, shouted: "More than half of the relief supplies sent by the truck are garbage, and they put the garbage down and leave." The drinks are all over**!
According to Kawamoto, these mountains of relief supplies are sent from all over the place by individuals or companies, and although they look like a lot, they are almost useless. There are no refrigerators or microwaves, and some food items that have not expired must be frozen, while others must be heated in the microwave. "I searched for a long time, but I only found bananas. I couldn't find the ingredients for cooking at all. "A total of 250 people are currently sheltering in this elementary school, and more than 500 meals are prepared in the morning and evening. But Kawamoto said he doesn't even make 200 servings at a time.
Fuji Television said that unusable relief supplies are still being delivered to the local area every day, piling up more and more. While the victims need kind support, they also need resources that can be used to tide over the crisis. (Overseas Network Wang Shanning).
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