2019 Contributions for Typhoon No. 15 and No. 19 Disasters

October 31, 2019
East Nippon Expressway Co., Ltd.

Typhoon No. 15 in the first 2019 and Typhoon No. 19 in the first 2019 caused great damage mainly in the eastern Japan region. We would like to express our deepest sympathies to those who have died, and to express our heartfelt sympathies to the victims.
NEXCO EAST has decided to donate 5 million yen to Chiba Prefecture as a donation for Typhoon No. 15. In addition, we decided to donate 20 million yen to the Central Community Chest of Japan as a contribution to Typhoon No. 19. Both are delivered to the affected people through prefectures and groups.
In addition, we are currently collecting donations from employees (including group companies).

We also set up donation boxes in the service area and parking area to collect donations. We would be grateful for the warm support and cooperation of all those who use the Expressway.

We pray for the earliest possible recovery of the disaster area.

Chuo community chest society To Shibuya Managing Director Director and Managing Executive Officer Arakawa General Affairs & Accounting Headquarters Photograph of donation
Chuo Community chest society To Shibuya managing director
Director and Managing Executive Officer Arakawa General Affairs & Accounting Headquarters donation of donation
Chiba Prefecture soil to the maintenance part Henan Director Kanto Regional Head Office Mitsunaga deputy Regional Head Office presentation of photos of donations than length
Chiba Prefectural Land Maintenance Department Head of Henan
Kanto Regional Head Office Mitsunaga deputy Regional Head Office presentation of donations than length

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