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http://dx.doi.org/10.33851/JMIS.2020.7.2.147

Looking Back over a Decade "Final Decision Call after the Accidents of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant"  

Nakajima, Isao (Nakajima labo., Seisa University)
Kurokawa, Kiyoshi (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Health and Global Policy Institute)
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Journal of Multimedia Information System / v.7, no.2, 2020 , pp. 147-156 More about this Journal
Abstract
The author Nakajima was involved in the field of disaster communications and emergency medical care as guest research scientist at the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission established by the National Diet of Japan and reviewer of the Commission's report, and Kurokawa was the chairman of this Commission. Looking back over a decade, we are on the liability issue of bureaucrats and telecom operators, so it's becoming clear what was hidden at the time. The battery of NTT DoCoMo's mobile phone repeaters had a capacity of only about 24 hours, and communication failures increased after one day. The Government also failed to issue an announcement of "Vent from reactor" under the Telecommunications Act Article No. 129. This mistake lost the opportunity to use the third-party telecommunications (e.g. taxi radios). Furthermore, as a result of LASCOM (telecommunications satellite network for local governments via GEO) and a variety of unexpected communication failures, the evacuation order "Escape!" could not be notified to the general public well. As a result, the general public was exposed to unnecessary radiation exposure. Such bureaucratic slow action in emergencies is common in the response to the 2020 coronavirus.
Keywords
Universal Service Obligation; Third-party communications; Emergency evacuation; Bureaucratic slow action;
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