Disaster prevention training begins at the Shimane nuclear power plant. Confirmation of initial response procedures, etc.

Disaster prevention drills for serious accidents began at the Shimane Nuclear Power Station in Matsue City. On the first day of the 8th, drills were held to respond to the initial accident and handed over the children to parents.

This training, assuming an accident at the Shimane nuclear power plant, is positioned as the “Nuclear Comprehensive Disaster Prevention Drill” in the country based on the law, and is conducted for three days with approximately 7,600 participants from more than 200 organizations.

It was conducted on the assumption that radioactive materials were released from the nuclear power plant in an earthquake with a seismic intensity of 6 or higher. We were informed of the outbreak at once.

In addition, the prefectural headquarters of the disaster response headquarters was also held to confirm the procedures at the time of the accident such as accurately providing information to residents in cooperation with China Electric Power and the government to grasp the situation. It was.

On the other hand, an elementary school within 5 km from the nuclear power plant was trained to hand over children to parents.

At Kashima Higashi Elementary School in Kashima-cho, Matsue City, about 100 students in total gathered at the gymnasium in response to the accident.

Then, when the parents came to pick up, the teacher checked the roster and handed over the children.

On the 9th and 10th, drills are conducted to evacuate residents to and from the prefecture.