伊藤川站北部地区火灾中受损树木的实际情况

T. Iwasaki
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2016年12月22日,由于猛烈的南风,伊藤川站北部地区的大火蔓延到伊藤川市中心,烧毁了传统而珍贵的街景。火势顺着风向从火源向北蔓延,直到8号国道和日本海阻挡了火势的蔓延。在遭受火灾破坏的地区,房屋更加拥挤,几乎没有空置的空间。园林树和森林等树木也遭到了破坏。但是,在关东大地震、阪神-川地大地震、东日本大地震等受灾地区,几乎没有记录到与城镇一起被破坏的树木的存在和状况,在恢复过程中经常发生砍伐大部分树木的情况。因此,本研究对受灾地区的树木状况进行了调查。结果表明,在被烧毁的区域内,共保留了354棵树木,并掌握了剩余树木的实际情况,如高度较低的树木受损相对较小。
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Actual Condition of Damaged Trees by the Itoigawa Station North Area Conflagration
: The Itoigawa Station North Area conflagration which broke out on December 22 , 2016 spread over down town Itoigawa because of a fierce south wind and burnt down the traditional and precious streetscape. The fire spread from the origin of the fire to the north according to the wind direction until the National Route 8 and the Sea of Japan prevented the fire spreading. The congestion of houses had intensified in the fire-devastated area with little unoccupied space. Trees such as garden tree and forest were also damaged. However, in devastated areas including those by the Great Kanto earthquake down to the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and the Great East Japan Earthquake, few records have remained about the existence and conditions of trees damaged together with towns and it commonly takes place to cut down most of those trees in the process of restoration. Therefore, in this study, it was investigated the conditions of trees in the devastated areas. As a result, total 354 trees were remaining in the burnt-out districts, and the actual condition of remaining trees was grasped, such as the damage is relatively small for trees with low those height.
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