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Japan govt to raise subsidy to fix liquefaction caused by Noto quakes

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2024.03.22 16:15
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The Japanese government on Friday (March 22) finalized the support measures for areas affected by liquefaction induced by the New Year's Day earthquake in central Japan. (Internet)

The Japanese government on Friday (March 22) finalized the support measures for areas affected by liquefaction induced by the New Year's Day earthquake in central Japan.

The 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake caused liquefaction in the prefectures of Ishikawa, Toyama and Niigata, in which the strength of soil is reduced by the earthquake, and it is hampering reconstruction work in the affected areas.

The support measures include an augmented subsidy program, a 50 percent subsidy rate hike from the current 25 percent, for local governments in affected areas.

The government opted to reimburse towns for half of the expenses incurred by them in repairing residential areas damaged by liquefaction, as well as public infrastructure including parks, roads, and water supply.

The government will also provide a subsidy of up to 1.2 million yen (about 7,900 U.S. dollars) for repairing affected lands and improving earthquake resistance when individuals restore their houses in other areas.

Tag:·2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake· Japanese government· subsidy

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