In the event of a natural disaster such as an earthquake, heavy rain, or volcanic eruption, Nagawa has been working on the construction of an emergency temporary housing, hoping for the earliest possible recovery. The Nagawa unit house and modular building, which can respond quickly to an emergency, are being used in a variety of applications, including temporary offices, temporary government buildings, temporary classrooms, temporary stores, and temporary warehouses. We have also entered into agreements with municipalities around the country to provide rental equipment in the event of a disaster, with the aim of creating a town where local residents can live with peace of mind even in the event of a disaster.

 

[About the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake] 
In order to recover from the damage caused by the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake that occurred in April 2016, Nagawa decided to build 114 emergency temporary housing units in the Anei Temporary Housing Complex in Mashiki - cho, the Matsubara temporary housing complex in Uto - Ichi Shin, and the Kosa-machi Otome Daisan Temporary Housing Complex. The construction of all the units was completed by the end of August and they were safely handed over.

Record of emergency temporary housing provision

1995

Great Hanshin earthquake

2000

eruption of Mount Usu in Hokkaido

2004

Niigata heavy rain disaster

2004

Niigata Chuetsu Earthquake

2005

Fukuoka Prefecture West Offshore Earthquake

2007

Noto Peninsula Earthquake

2007

Niigata Chuetsu-oki Earthquake

2011

Great East Japan Earthquake

2011

Kii Peninsula heavy rain disaster

2013

Yamaguchi Shimane heavy rain disaster

2016

Kumamoto earthquake