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Government Takes Cautious Stance on Charging for Helicopter Rescue From Mount Fuji: "We Should Thoroughly Sort Out the Issues Before Making a Decision" - House of Councillors General Affairs Committee

Summary by 産経ニュース
In response to the recent spate of people getting lost on Mount Fuji during its closure, Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures have begun considering charging for rescues by prefectural fire and disaster prevention helicopters. The Fire and Disaster Management Agency and the National Police Agency stated at the House of Councillors General Affairs Committee on the 27th that there are many issues and that the matter should be considered carefully.
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In response to the recent spate of people getting lost on Mount Fuji during its closure, Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures have begun considering charging for rescues by prefectural fire and disaster prevention helicopters. The Fire and Disaster Management Agency and the National Police Agency stated at the House of Councillors General Affairs Committee on the 27th that there are many issues and that the matter should be considered carefully.

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産経ニュース broke the news in Japan on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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