Investor Presentaiton
1.4. Unfolding Tragedies and Spreading Fears of Nuclear Disasters
Rising Death Toll
Primarily by Tsunamis
Radiation, as of Mar. 22 19:00; Unit: µSv.
Isolat-
Sapporo,
Hokkaido: 0.028
Akita: 0.035
Miss- In-
Death
ing jured
ed in
inac-
cessible
areas
Evacu-
ees
Aomori: 0.022
Yamataga: 0.095
3/14 4,227 8,194 2,282
3/17 5,692 9,508 2,409
3/19 7,348 10,847 2,603
3/20 8,133 12,272 2,612
3/21 8,649 13,261 2,644
16,150 429,180
16,160 389,870
22 366,858
4,140 362,887
Niigata: 0.046
Morioka,
Iwate: 0.033
Fukushima I NPP
367.90
337,300
Utsunomiya,
(Peak: 11,930 (3/15))
3/22 9,080 13,565 2,675
268,510
Tochigi: 0.148
Radiation Level, Unit: μSv.
Satitama: 0.114
Chest X-Ray Test: 50
Tokyo-New York round trip: 200
Tokyo: 0.054
Mito,
Ibaragi:
0.378
Narita
Abdominal X-Ray Test: 600
Airport
Chest CT Scan: 6,900
Chigasaki,
Maximum Acceptable Level per year: 80,000 Kanagawa:
Higher Risk of Cancer: 100,000
Source: Author's compilation based on statistics published by various organizations
0.138
Ichihara,
Chiba: 0.106
Jun KURIHARA, Canon Institute for Global Studies (CIGS)View entire presentation