The Japanese National Police Agency have released the latest numbers regarding people leaving the disaster hit areas of Miyagi, Iwate, and Fukushima prefectures.
At this point more than 150,000 people have left the Tohoku region (where the affected prefectures are). Just a few weeks ago, in January, is was reported that 31,381 people left Fukushima Prefecture alone. But now, February 11, that number has jumped to 53,000!
Local officials are now saying if people keep leaving at that rate the local economy will be destroyed, along with tax revenues.
Earlier in the week, the Japanese national government reported that reconstruction efforts are not taking place because contractors can not find enough workers who are willing to work in the nuclear disaster area. This too will destroy the local economies.
And it’s not just people fleeing the Tohoku Region, back in October, 2011, the Japanese Foreign Ministry reported that a record 1.1 million people left the entire country of Japan, just seven months after the March 11 disasters!
At this point the Japanese National Police say 15,787 people have been confirmed dead, and 3,302 are still missing, from the March 11, 2011 disasters.
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