The special disaster recovery grant for fiscal year 2024, intended to support the finances of local governments affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake, totals 708 billion yen. This represents a 5.6% decrease compared to the previous year and is the lowest amount ever.
The special disaster recovery subsidies, totaling 708 billion yen, are 5.6% lower than the previous year, marking the lowest amount ever. This subsidy, which supports the finances of local governments affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake, will be allocated for the current fiscal year.
The special disaster recovery subsidies for fiscal year 2024, totaling 70.8 billion yen, represent a 5.6% decrease compared to the previous year and are the lowest amount ever. These subsidies are provided to support the finances of local governments affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake.
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