Japan to Develop Research Facilities in Fukushima
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…Resettlement to their radiation-contaminated hometown could be an option for people displaced at the time of a nuclear disaster; however, little information is available on the safety implications of these resettlement programs….
Akaba said it is imperative to create new industries and secure jobs for evacuees when they return home.
http://www.houseofjapan.com/local/japan-to-develop-research-facilities-in-fukushima
Japan will discuss ways to develop research facilities in coastal areas in Fukushima Prefecture, home to the crippled nuclear plant, Kazuyoshi Akaba, state minister of economy, trade and industry said Monday.
The ministry will form a panel of local government leaders and experts to discuss the matter, Akaba said at a press conference in the city of Fukushima.
The move is part of the central government’s efforts to help foster new industries and promote reconstruction in the northeastern Japan prefecture following the 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disasters.
Akaba said it is imperative to create new industries and secure jobs for evacuees when they return home.
The panel will compile a report in June next year. The ministry hopes that proposals in the report will be reflected in a fiscal 2015 budget.
The move is part of the central government’s efforts to help foster new industries and promote reconstruction in the northeastern Japan prefecture following the 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disasters.
Akaba said it is imperative to create new industries and secure jobs for evacuees when they return home.
The panel will compile a report in June next year. The ministry hopes that proposals in the report will be reflected in a fiscal 2015 budget.
- Tuesday, 31 December 2013
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