HITOYOSHI, KUMAMOTO PREF. ¨C A memorial ceremony was held in Kumamoto Prefecture on Sunday to mark the sixth anniversary of the heavy rain disaster that left 67 people dead and two others unaccounted for in the prefecture.
At the ceremony in the city of Hitoyoshi, one of the hardest hit areas, 48 participants, including bereaved family members, land minister Yasushi Kaneko and Kumamoto Gov. Takashi Kimura, prayed for the souls of the victims.
In a memorial speech representing local residents, Yusei Shiromoto, a 17-year-old high school student, said, ¡°As a generation that has actually experienced the heavy rain disaster, we should never forget our memories and lessons.¡± He added, ¡°It is important to continue thinking about what we can do and take action to create a society where such sorrow is not repeated.¡±
Hitoyoshi Mayor Hayato Matsuoka said, ¡°We will continue to do our best to provide close support to residents.¡±
Naomi Nishimura, 57, from neighboring Fukuoka Prefecture, who lost her parents in the torrential rains, said, ¡°I told (my parents) that their children and grandchildren are all looking toward the future.¡±
On July 4, 2020, 21 people lost their lives in Hitoyoshi because of the deadly rains, including one indirect death. According to the Kumamoto prefectural government, 16 people were receiving reconstruction support in temporary housing and elsewhere as of the end of June this year.
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