Abandoned 4 days after the accident Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Offsite Center November 25, 17:18

At the time of the accident at TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi NPS, the offshore center in Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture, which was abandoned only four days ago and was unable to play a role, was set up at the time. Dismantling work has begun.

The off-site center at that time in Okuma is about 5 km away from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

The building was demolished as the town was considering the development of residential land in anticipation of the cancellation of the evacuation order three years later.

On the 25th, when the tip of a heavy machine was driven into a two-story reinforced concrete building, a 20 cm thick wall collapsed.

In March 2011, when the nuclear accident occurred, the Okuma-machi Offsite Center became the forefront base for collecting information and evacuating residents.

However, due to insufficient measures to prevent the invasion of radioactive materials and the increased radiation dose in the room, it was abandoned only four days later and could hardly play a role.

The demolition of the building will be completed by March next year, and whiteboards that record the situation of accident response will be displayed at the newly established earthquake disaster and nuclear accident transmission facilities. The issue is whether to succeed.