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From Devastation to Recovery and Revival in the Aftermath of Fukushima’s Nuclear Power Plants Accident
Author(s) -
Hitoshi Ohto,
Seiji Yasumura,
Masaharu Maeda,
Hiroshi Kainuma,
Keiya Fujimori,
Kenneth E. Nollet
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
asia pacific journal of public health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.572
H-Index - 37
eISSN - 1941-2479
pISSN - 1010-5395
DOI - 10.1177/1010539516675700
Subject(s) - fukushima nuclear accident , nuclear power , nuclear power plant , stigma (botany) , nuclear plant , nuclear disaster , accident (philosophy) , psychological intervention , psychology , engineering , psychiatry , ecology , philosophy , physics , epistemology , nuclear engineering , nuclear physics , biology
Japan’s earthquake, tsunami, and subsequent Fukushima nuclear power plant accident in March 2011 forced the evacuation of 185 000 residents. Psychological and social impacts exacerbated by long-term evacuation and widespread rumors have influenced residents’ physical and mental health, despite the fact that no direct fatalities occurred from radiation exposure. However, during the 5 years following the accident, steady recovery in industrial and economic activity has lessened previously widespread, deeply rooted stigma and self-stigma among a significant number of affected victims. More than 21 000 of 62 800 people who evacuated from Fukushima are gradually returning, and concurrently, Fukushima’s economic and social recovery are progressing, as can be seen from remarkable increases in residential construction, recovering agricultural production, job growth, and industrial output. Although post-disaster interventions such as seminars and dialogues with residents are credited with building resilience, a significant proportion of people in the area have depressive tendencies and loss of purpose.

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