能登、公費解体10月完了困難に 地震・豪雨の被災建物


title: 能登・公費解体、10月完了は困難に 地震・豪雨被災建物の解体作業
date: 2025-10-10 18:56
categories: 社会, 気象

石川県は10日、昨年発生した能登半島地震と豪雨で被災した建物の公費解体について、当初の目標であった10月までの完了が困難になり、11月以降にずれ込むとの見通しを明らかにしました。

9月末時点での解体率は88.0%となっており、作業は順調に進んでいるものの、残る解体作業の規模や現場状況により完了時期が遅れる見込みです。

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国内5火山を重点評価へ 霧島山など、政府調査委

2025年10月10日 19:11(19:13更新)

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政府の火山調査委員会は10日、国内111の活火山の現状評価を取りまとめました。今後、重点的に評価していく火山として、北海道の雌阿寒岳や宮崎・鹿児島両県の霧島山など5火山を選定しています。

重点評価の対象となる火山は、直近1年間に噴火活動があったものなどが含まれています。

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Deadly Tick-Borne Virus Detected in Tokyo Dog for First Time

Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (SFTS) is primarily transmitted through tick bites and can cause symptoms such as fever, coughing, vomiting, and more in both humans and animals. In severe cases, the illness can be fatal.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, a pet dog in the city developed symptoms including vomiting and diarrhea last month. Upon examination, the owner discovered a tick attached to the dog’s body. Subsequent testing confirmed that the dog was infected with SFTS.

Tragically, the dog passed away on September 27. Authorities noted that the animal had pre-existing health conditions, and it remains unclear whether SFTS was the direct cause of death.

Until now, Tokyo had reported only two confirmed human cases of SFTS. This recent incident marks the first detection of the virus in an animal within the metropolitan area.

In response, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government is urging residents to take precautions when spending time outdoors. Recommended measures include using tick repellents and carefully checking both themselves and their pets to avoid tick bites.

Staying vigilant can help prevent the spread of SFTS and protect both humans and animals from this serious disease.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147231.php

観光公害対策に宿泊税活用を 経団連、人材育成や混雑で

経済 観光公害対策に宿泊税活用を 経団連、人材育成や混雑で

2025/10/10 11:51(2025/10/10 11:53 更新)

経団連は10日、観光産業の人材育成やオーバーツーリズム(観光公害)対策の財源として宿泊税を活用すべきだとする提言をまとめました。

提言では、「地域の実情に応じた適切な税額設定」や「使途の透明性の確保」などについて検討を深める必要があるとしています。

観光客の増加に伴う混雑や環境への負荷を軽減しつつ、地域経済の持続的な発展を目指す狙いがあります。

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Waste-to-energy projects up for grabs in 2026

MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Energy (DOE) aims to attract more investor support for its waste-to-energy (WTE) initiatives with the launch of a special bidding round scheduled for early 2026.

In a statement released on Thursday, the agency announced that the “special green energy auction” is set to take place in January. This auction will primarily focus on WTE projects, signaling a strong commitment to expanding sustainable energy solutions in the country.
https://business.inquirer.net/551845/waste-to-energy-projects-up-for-grabs-in-2026

トカラ、火山活動に関連か 諏訪之瀬島近く地震調査委


title: トカラ列島での群発地震、火山活動に関連か 地震調査委が議論
date: 2025-10-09 20:43
categories: 科学・環境

政府の地震調査委員会は9日、6月から続いている鹿児島県のトカラ列島における群発地震について議論しました。

平田直委員長(東京大学名誉教授)は会合後の記者会見で、9月には諏訪之瀬島付近での地震が増加したことを指摘しました。これらの地震は火山活動に関連している可能性があるとみられています。

(写真キャプション)地震調査委員会であいさつする平田直委員長(左から2人目)=9日午後、東京都千代田区

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放射性物質対策費を検証へ、福島 シイタケ営農再開指標に

## 科学・環境 放射性物質対策費を検証へ、福島 シイタケ営農再開指標に

2025年10月9日 19:41 (2025年10月9日 19:42 更新)
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東京電力福島第1原発事故により、東北や関東の一部地域で出荷制限が続いている露地栽培の原木シイタケについて、福島県が新たな実証事業を今冬から始めることを決定しました。

この実証事業では、放射性物質対策にかかる費用対効果や収穫量への影響を詳しく調査します。放射性物質対策費の妥当性を検証することで、シイタケの営農再開の指標とすることが目的です。

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– 福島県の放射能対策の現状と今後の展望

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Typhoon 22 Leaves Hachijo Island Devastated with Roofs Torn Off and Roads Blocked

From early morning on October 9, torrential rain reduced visibility to near zero as wind-driven sheets of rain battered the island. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reported that more than 120 millimeters of rain fell within an hour, with maximum gusts reaching 54.7 meters per second. Power outages affected approximately 6,480 households across the island.

At Hachijo View Hotel, only emergency lights were functioning before dawn, and the dining area ceiling began leaking heavily. Staff members used buckets and flashlights to contain the water, but it quickly flooded the floor. “This is the worst we’ve ever seen,” one hotel employee said. “The leaks have started in several other areas too.”

Another hotel reported that windows in its restaurant were shattered by strong gusts, while puddles formed throughout the building.

The JMA downgraded the special heavy rain warning for Hachijo Town to a standard heavy rain alert by the afternoon, but severe conditions continued. When residents ventured outside after the storm, they found scenes of devastation.

A ramen shop had its roof torn off and walls destroyed, exposing its frame. “I never imagined the roof would be blown away,” said the shop owner. “I’m lost for words. I was prepared for some damage, but this is overwhelming.”

In one parking lot, a small car was flipped and hurled onto the road by the fierce wind. “Something like a tornado must have passed,” said the owner. “My car was completely overturned. It’s beyond repair.”

A company president described how the walls of his materials yard were blown off and plywood flooring soaked through. “The wood is completely ruined,” he said.

Fallen trees also blocked multiple roads, with several large trunks completely cutting off access. “It’s terrible,” said one long-time resident. “I’ve lived here 80 years and never seen anything like this.”

Streetlights along the sidewalks were also bent out of shape by the wind.

On nearby Aogashima Island, the garage roof of a house was ripped off. “Small stones came flying like machine-gun fire,” one resident recalled. “They shattered two windows—it was terrifying.”

While Typhoon No. 22 left behind significant destruction, meteorologists are now warning that a new storm, Typhoon No. 23, has formed south of Japan. It is expected to approach Okinawa between October 10 and 11 before tracking north toward Honshu over the three-day holiday weekend.

Meanwhile, several hotels on Hachijo Island have suspended operations due to severe damage. Hachijo Park Hotel reported that the roofs of its second-floor dining hall and large bath area were completely torn off. “This is the first time in 55 years of operation we’ve experienced such damage,” a staff member said.

“We want to inform guests with upcoming reservations that we cannot accommodate them, but with both electricity and Wi-Fi down, we have no way to reach them.”
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147218.php

Hokkaido to Set Up Hidden Camera Detectors in Schools

Typhoon No. 22 has brought severe weather to the Izu Islands, particularly around Hachijo Island, where strong winds and heavy rain continue to impact the region. Although the intensity of the rain and wind has peaked, authorities urge residents to remain cautious due to violent gusts, high waves, and the risk of landslides caused by saturated ground conditions.

While most of the Kanto region, including the Tokyo metropolitan area, has avoided major transportation disruptions, some services along the coasts of Chiba and Ibaraki prefectures may still experience delays or interruptions.

As of 9 a.m. on October 9, Typhoon No. 23, named Nakri, was moving quickly northwest over waters south of Japan. It is expected to influence weather conditions during the upcoming three-day holiday weekend. Forecasts predict that the typhoon will strengthen slightly as it approaches the Okinawa and Amami regions between October 10 and 11. Afterward, Nakri is expected to curve northward, moving off the coast of Kyushu on October 12 and reaching waters south of Japan’s main islands by October 13.

In other news, a recent OECD report released on Tuesday reveals that elementary and junior high school teachers in Japan continue to work the longest hours among their peers worldwide. Although the 2024 results show a reduction of about four hours per week compared to the previous survey in 2018, Japan’s teachers still far exceed the working hours of educators globally.

Meanwhile, beer deliveries from Asahi Group Holdings have been disrupted following a ransomware cyberattack. This has caused shortages affecting izakaya and other establishments across Japan. Some bars have reported their beer stock dwindling to just a single bottle as supply chain delays ripple through the industry.

Additionally, a magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture around 9:30 a.m. on October 7. The tremor registered a maximum intensity of 4 on the Japanese seismic scale. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, there is no risk of a tsunami resulting from this earthquake.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147214.php

Karnataka Weather: Heavy Rainfall Is Predicted In These Districts; Here’s What IMD Says

**Bengaluru Weather Update: Moderate to Heavy Rainfall Expected on October 9, 2025**

Karnataka is set to experience moderate to heavy rainfall on Thursday, October 9, 2025. Bengaluru will witness cloudy skies throughout the day, maintaining a consistent weather pattern. The city woke up at 6:09 AM, with temperatures ranging between a minimum of 21°C and a maximum of 26°C. The sunset is expected at 6:09 PM.

According to the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC), rain and cloudy skies will help keep temperatures mild and pleasant across the city. KSNDMC shared a seven-day weather report on X (formerly Twitter), stating:

“Scattered light to moderate rain with strong winds and thundershowers across the state. Coastal, Malnad, and South Interior districts are likely to experience heavy rains today and tomorrow.”

### Rainfall Predictions Across Districts

Moderate to heavy rainfall is expected in the following districts:
– Kalaburagi
– Bidar
– Vijayapura
– Raichur
– Koppal
– Gadag
– Haveri
– Yadgir

In addition, rainfall is likely in several other districts including Bellary, Bengaluru, Chamarajanagar, Chikkaballapur, Chikkamagaluru, Chitradurga, Davangere, Hassan, Kodagu, Kolar, Mandya, Mysuru, Ramanagara, Shivamogga, Tumkur, and Vijayanagar.

### Today’s Air Quality and Humidity

The humidity level in Bengaluru is expected to be around 71%, contributing to the overall mild atmosphere. The Air Quality Index (AQI) is forecasted to remain at approximately 49, indicating good air quality across the city and surrounding areas. This AQI level is expected to stay consistent throughout the day.

### Upcoming Weather Forecast

Bengaluru is likely to experience light to moderate rainfall until October 15, 2025. These showers will be accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds. On Friday, October 10, 2025, temperatures are expected to range between a minimum of 20°C and a maximum of 28°C.

Stay prepared and stay safe as the rainy season continues in Karnataka.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/karnataka-weather-update-for-october-9