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4.2.2b. Postmortem Analysis: Risk Communication (2)
Risk Communication vs. Mass Communication
Government: Ill-trained PIO/Team at NISA
Slide No. 26
Crisis information provided by Local Governments Proved to Be Ineffective
Certainly Connected (Leaving No People Left)?
Well-Timed (Leaving Ample Time and Means to Evacuate)?
Well-Coordinated (Avoiding Traffic Jams)
Sufficient (Leaving No Problems Left Behind)?
According to a
questionnaire survey,
a larger number of the
residents in the nuclear
crisis areas were depended
on mass communication
through TV, Radio, and
Internet
(See the Right Chart);
accordingly evacuees were
not effectively instructed
where to evacuate.
Towns, cities
0%
and villages
Futaba
Okuma
Tomioka
Naraha
Namie
Hirono
Tamura
Minamisoma
Kawauchi
Katsurao
Kawamata
litate
20%
Municipalities
Police
TEPCO
Others
Source: NAIIC, Final Report, Table 4.2.1-2
40%
60%
80%
100%
Family or
neighbors
TV, radio, or internet
Jun KURIHARA, Canon Institute for Global Studies (CIGS)View entire presentation