In response to the government's intention to consider the relief of not only the plaintiffs' residents but also those who were exposed to the "black rain" over the so-called "black rain" that fell immediately after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Hiroshima So far, the city has received nearly 700 inquiries.

In July, all the plaintiffs were recognized as atomic bomb survivors in a trial in which residents and others complained that they had suffered health damage due to the so-called "black rain" containing radioactive substances that fell immediately after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. I did.



In response to this, the government has indicated that it will consider taking immediate action so that it can rescue those who have been exposed to "black rain" as well as the plaintiffs.



Inquiries to Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture, and the A-bomb survivor groups, such as "Is it applicable to me?" And "Is the A-bomb survivor's health handbook issued?" It means that it is.



However, it has not been shown how to proceed with the relief, and Hiroshima Prefecture and Hiroshima City are urgently requesting the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare to revise the system for relief and start operation at the latest next year.



Chiho Shishido manager of Hiroshima assistance department "not been shown to policy from the government, because nothing is the answer, corresponds to the very struggle to the query. I want you to show at least the prospect of schedule," said talk I am.