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January 31, 2012(PM)

[Provisional Translation]

Press Conference by the Chief Cabinet Secretary (Excerpt)

Q&As

(Abridged)

REPORTER: Around now the village of Kawauchi in Fukushima Prefecture is issuing a declaration urging residents to return to their homes in the village. This is the first declaration of its kind by a local government that had been designated as one of the evacuation zones and comes amid concerns by some residents that decontamination operations have not been sufficiently implemented. What is the Government's view of this declaration and does the Government believe that residents can return safely to their homes, considering that the designation of part of the village as an evacuation-prepared area in case of emergency was lifted in September last year?

CHIEF CABINET SECRETARY FUJIMURA: I am aware that at around this time the declaration calling on residents to return home is being issued. I hear that after the announcement at the end of September last year that the designation of evacuation-prepared areas in case of emergency was to be lifted, various efforts have been progressed in the village of Kawauchi. These include efforts to restore the living environment, including administrative functions and infrastructure, as well as the decontamination of schools and other facilities, and proceeding with talks and discussions with local residents. I am aware that the declaration being issued today is an important first step towards achieving the return of residents to their homes, and the Government will continue to provide active support to the efforts being implemented by Kawauchi village. I hear that most of the area in question is generally under the annual radiation dose of 20 mSv. However, decontamination operation will of course continue to be required and a decontamination schedule is expected to begin on a full scale in March or April this year. The Government seeks to support and assist the ongoing efforts in this regard.

(Abridged)

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