Minggu, 11 September 2011

HEALTH MANAGEMENT. According to Fukushima, mother, her life fights back

By Antoni Slodkowski
Prefecture of RAJASTHAN, Japan | Sun Sep 11, 2011 9: 40 pm EDT
Prefecture RAJASTHAN, Japan (Reuters) - even before the March 11 earthquake and tsunami hit Fukushima knockout nuclear, the Aya life was a struggle.
She had divorced her abusive husband and remained even to maintain and provide for her two daughters.
Six months after their home only 9 kilometers (6 miles) of the radiation spit plant, they fled is now the 26-year old single mother barely survive. She has no job, limbo in hiding from her violent ex-husband in temporary housing, and will probably never see home.
"It feels like a hole in me has opened." My House was so important for me, and I felt sure, "Aya said that does not give her family name or disclose their exact position out of fear that her ex-husband she could find."
"It is how the time just stopped." "Since March 11, which has stopped time for me."
The tsunami left 20,000 dead or missing, made himself the world's worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl a quarter of a century ago and forced 80,000 to evacuate.
Particularly hard hit those, who already down on their luck. There were reports of solitary deaths in lower rental service and quake affected jumped suicide rates in the regions considered.
After the disaster of Aya evacuated a high school in the vicinity, but could not go do not stay there as Noa - four-year old daughter - by a split spine and needs of special care. The older, six-year-old Kurea has no disabilities and goes to school.
"Noah's father at the time, and we went to Saitama (North of Tokyo)." He said the hospitals were up and running, so I decided to do it for Noa's sake, "Aya says how she legs puts brackets around her younger daughter, as they prepare for a trip to the kindergarten."
"He soon began, beat us." It was so crazy, I was forced to flee again. "Ignore the danger of the radiation I got back to Fukushima, Prefecture", Aya, says her daughter compress backpack.
She lives in a modest apartment in one of the Prefecture cities share the fate of tens of thousands, that six months after the disaster is not a permanent home.
Over 10,000 life in evacuation shelters remain 34,000 in hotels or with relatives or friends and 40,000 lives in live on time.
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"I have also my work as an insurance agent as my company moved to another city," says Aya. With her daughter in kindergarten she goes job hunting and says that it will do no work, which would review them from time to time on Noa to let.
Landing a job is hard, but, as the influx of displaced persons from the tsunami affected areas the number of jobseekers in Fukushima doubled.
Like other evacuated the Government for the mapping of the area throws future drag their feet.
Only Tokyo said last week, that it would aim radiation to two years in places that contaminated by the disaster, halve removal of soil, plants and trees in an area over thousands of square kilometers. But it is not clear when, if ever, the evacuees can return home.
"I want to come in the free and to say it clearly: you will or will not be able to return to your place." If not, I she wants me to say what I and thousands of other people to do, "says Aya trembling voice."
"I have to questions, if I can make my life here." "I can not only even begin to think, what to do in the future."

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