2011年4月15日星期五

Japan nuclear plant operators to pay damages - voice of America

Steve Herman | Tokyo April 15, 2011 an older woman wipes her eyes in long lines for food in an evacuation shelter in Koriyama, Fukushima, Prefecture Japan, 2 April 2011

Japanese Government on Friday ordered Tokyo electric power company pay provisional compensation almost 50,000 families lived in the close to start the damaged nuclear power plant in Fukushima-1.

Industry Minister Banri Kaieda says he wants the company issued payments quickly.

Kaieda says that the money to do this is intended to assist with short-term cost of living for those, who had to quickly with only basic necessities to evacuate.

Tokyo Electric President Masataka Shimizu families within a radius of 30 kilometres from the nuclear plants get a million yen - announced, about $12,000-75% of this amount is as households are received a member.

Shimizu says that beginning March 28 consultations for those with residences within the radiation zone will be evacuation at a counseling center in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.

Fukushima's Governor Yuhei Sato has the utility and the Government for handling the response to the nuclear disaster have been criticized. He says that the are initial compensation far short of what is required.

The Governor says that this is only the beginning, pointing out that the crisis is not over. He says, he paid the full price Tokyo electric power and the Government to interfere with the life that call for evacuated.

Officials say nearly 140,000 people who have fled the radiation zone still in shelters.

Radiation has contaminated cultures and other farmers, forced to abandon cattle. Fishermen were also unable to sell their catches due to the widespread fears of sea water contamination.

The nuclear power plant was heavily damaged on 11 March 9.0 magnitude earthquake and resulting tsunami. Since Tokyo Electric has tried again the control of the nuclear reactors, which lost critical cooling functions.

The plant, on Japan's North-East Pacific coast has in fires, explosions, radiation release hydrogen in the atmosphere and sea water and a been hit accumulation of toxic water on the ground.

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