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Ishikawa Says Quake-Damaged Home Demolitions 95% Complete, Year-End Finish in Sight

A surge beyond early estimates strained capacity across municipalities, leaving Nanao lagging, with remote structures shifted to separate management.

Overview

  • The prefecture reported 40,056 demolitions completed by October 31 out of 42,162 approved cases, leaving 2,106 still in progress.
  • Governor Hiroshi Hase said the end‑October objective was largely achieved and set a goal to wrap up the remaining work within the year.
  • Completion rates vary by locality, exceeding 95% in towns such as Anamizu and Suzu but reaching 83.3% in Nanao, which accepted applications later than neighboring areas.
  • About 1,984 buildings are being handled as separately managed cases because access roads remain unrepaired or the structures are unusually large, placing them outside the October target.
  • In six northern municipalities, roughly 52% of homes rated total or partial collapse sought public demolition versus about 26% opting for emergency repairs, with higher repair costs and contractor shortages cited.