火事がありました_20240312

Published 2024-03-12
At around 15:15 on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, there was a large fire at Honmachi 4-chome, Nanto City, Toyama Prefecture.
The source of the fire was the house in the middle, and the houses on both sides were close together, so the flames spread. There is currently information that one person is injured.

All Comments (21)
  • @b20_JPN
    I would like to explain this fire to my friends who live outside of Japan. (by Google translation) I'm not from the area shown in this video. This building is an old wooden house, probably built in the early 1900s. The fire resistance of the building at the time of construction was extremely low, and fire spreads very quickly to structural members such as main columns and beams, putting the building itself at risk of collapse quickly. Most of the firefighters featured in the video are volunteer firefighters. (You can tell from the fact that you are not carrying SCBA on your back) The extremely small number of public fire department personnel indicates that this is a rural Japanese town with a small population. In the case of a fire like this, the general strategy is to surround and attack the building where the fire broke out, without entering the building, taking into account the strength of the military and the fire resistance of the building. There appear to be many volunteer firefighters and nozzles in this sparsely populated area, but they appear to be gathering after receiving information about the fire from several very far-flung villages.
  • @user-oo8rk5uq2n
    雨が降ってるのに、屋根を突き抜けるくらいに炎の勢いが、凄すぎる・・・💧
  • @user-yj3xu9ve4j
    この現場が消防署より遠ければ、消防団が先に出動になる事があります。 私の地域でも、そうなっております。
  • @kevinp7620
    The water pressure looks horrible. I get more water pressure out of my garden hose. No ladder truck? You have to get up in the air and spray water downward to try and get control of it.
  • @Bogieking78
    Gives a whole new meaning to "surround and drown". These volunteers did a damn nice job and a smart job by not trying to go in and fight the fire but instead attack it defensively and keep it from spreading to other buildings. My hat's off to their hard work and dedication.
  • @thunderbird1691
    先週、城端線を全線乗ったんですが、砺波平野の散村風景を見ていました。火災でも延焼させない工夫と思ったものです。
  • @user-mn9ml1vn8u
    井波は場所によって古い木造家屋が隣家と隙間なくひしめき合っている地区もあるから火災は怖いですよね。
  • @roguejeff1
    No aerial ladder trucks, no tower trucks, no Snorkels or Deluge trucks! Only brave fire brigade workers with ground hoses to battle this blaze. These men and women need better apparatus!
  • @user-qt7hd1oo5k
    こんなに水かけてるのになんで消えないのだろう、と思う方は素晴らしい着眼点です。炉に例えると、炉の中で高熱になった材料から可燃ガスが出て煙突へ向かい、煙突を出る時に空気と触れて激しく炎を上げる。この部分、つまり煙突の外側に水をいくらかけても消えないですよね。大都市の消防から防ぎょ戦術が見直されています。
  • @user-fj7vu5jd9b
    It seems that many countries outside the USA don't use (or rarely use) ladder trucks with master streams. If you look at around the 17:00 mark as the camera pans the scene, I counted 14 hand lines (and I bet there are more on the rear side to the left of our view).
  • @user-ip7wu1yg7n
    左の家が守られて良かったね 火災にあったお家の方は災難でしたが一軒でも被害にならずそれだけでも良かったと思いました UP主も消防士様もご苦労様でした
  • @ilovejazz207
    日本の悪い所で都会と田舎で消防力に差がありすぎる。
  • @user-ju5bl7ib9r
    どうしても、炎🔥や煙に放水しがちですが、確実な燃焼物体への大量注水が大事ですね。
  • @fuoco13
    Unfortunately this is a common occurence in Japan. The houses, mainly of timber construction, are very close together thus minimizing exposure and limiting fire spread is very difficult. The firefighters do a great job nonetheless.
  • @user-xm7ql2zo9s
    すごい炎だこの家の方は無事だったのでしょうか皆さん火事には気をつけましょう
  • @Veteran-Nurse
    What's with the fluctuating water pressure? Who's in charge? Where's the water cannon? Not a criticism, just curious how the Department is organized.
  • @m04210tabx
    こんなに水をかけてるのにどうしてこんなに燃えることが出来るんだろう、 って素人了見ですがいつも不思議に思います。ほんとに火事は怖いです。
  • @user-eq1cy6zw9e
    本当に消防士さん達にはリスペクトの気持ちを持っております。 その上で私の無知ゆえに質問なんですが、動画の序盤では画面右の建物はそこまで炎症しているように見えないのですが、後半では内部が激しく燃えているように思えます。 あくまで結果論ですが、この数で放水していても仕方がないものなんですか? また改善の余地があるとして、この消火作業は採点すると何点くらいになるものなんですか?
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  • @user-dp1qh9dw3u
    火事🔥怖いですよね😢消防士の皆様お疲れ様です😢