Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant Discussion on how to evacuate residents at the time of the accident November 20, 4:20

TEPCO President Kobayakawa and others attended a meeting where a group of local residents from the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant in Niigata Prefecture exchanged opinions, and discussions were held on how people should evacuate in the event of a nuclear accident. .

This meeting is a regular “local meeting” created by local residents from the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant. On 19th, Governor Hanakuno of Niigata Prefecture and President Kobayakawa of TEPCO attended.

Among them, the prefectural nuclear disaster prevention drill conducted this month became a major theme, and the representative of the residents said, “How to evacuate is complicated and difficult to understand. “Governor Hanakuno replied,“ As a prefecture, I want to support efforts to publicize and understand the evacuation plans of municipalities. ”

In addition, President Kobayakawa, who received the reply of Mayor Amagasaki in response to the decommissioning policy presented by TEPCO on the 19th, said, “We strongly accept requests for listening to diverse ways of thinking about nuclear power plants, I want to reflect it in the plan. "

After the meeting, Governor Hanakuno said about the reply of Mayor Amagasaki, “The discussion on decommissioning policy is back-to-back with the discussion on restart, and we will not discuss it until the prefecture's verification is over, so we will not comment.” It was.