Volunteer Tent Village Opens at Baseball Stadium for Noto Peninsula Earthquake Recovery Efforts

A tent village where volunteers can stay overnight was opened at a baseball stadium in Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture, on the afternoon of the 24th.

On the 24th, seven cities including Soja City, Okayama Prefecture, and the NPO “Peak Aid”, whose representative is mountaineer Ken Noguchi (50), hosted volunteers to stay at a baseball field in Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture, which was damaged by the Noto Peninsula Earthquake. Opening a tent village where you can. Until now, many volunteers had been commuting from Kanazawa City for a day, limiting the amount of time and number of people they could work with, but the center will be set up to support recovery efforts.

100 two-person tents will be set up at Nanao Shiroyama Baseball Stadium, and up to 200 people can sleep there. Those who apply through the volunteer recruitment form on Soja City’s website will be able to stay overnight, and from the 25th onwards, they will be working in Nanao City cleaning up disaster garbage. This was made possible at the request of Soja Mayor Soichi Kataoka, who has a disaster relief agreement with Peak Aid.


2024-03-25 01:20:10
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