Nuclear Safety 35


Nuclear Safety 35 : Developing Countries: But I don't think it's really helpful to make these comparisons just in terms of number of deaths. The Fukushima accident forced more than 80,000 residents to evacuate from neighborhoods around the plant. A survey by the Iitate, Fukushima local government obtained responses from some 1,743 people who have evacuated from the village, which lies within the emergency evacuation zone around the crippled Fukushima Daiichi Plant. It shows that many residents are experiencing growing frustration and instability due to the nuclear crisis and an inability to return to the lives they were living before the disaster. Sixty percent of respondents stated that their health and the health of their families had deteriorated after evacuating, while 39. 9 percent reported feeling more irritated compared to before the disaster. Summarizing all responses to questions related to evacuees' current family status, one-third of all surveyed families live apart from their children, while 50. 1 percent live away from other family members (including elderly parents) with whom they lived before the disaster. The survey also showed that 34. 7 percent of the evacuees have suffered salary cuts of 50 percent or more since the outbreak of the nuclear disaster. A total of 36. 8 percent reported a lack of sleep, while 17. 9 percent reported smoking or drinking more than before they evacuated
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