In order to start decontamination work in the "difficult-to-return zone" caused by the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, where decontamination work has not yet been carried out, the government is proceeding with coordination to include 6 billion yen in the budget proposal for next fiscal year. I'm here.

At a press conference, Minister of Reconstruction Akiba stated that work on the "difficult-to-return zone" will begin next fiscal year in parts of Okuma and Futaba towns other than the "specific reconstruction and regeneration zone" where decontamination work has been carried out in advance. clarified the policy to



As for the expenses necessary for this, the government is making adjustments to include 6 billion yen in the budget proposal for next fiscal year.



In addition, from around spring next year, the release of treated water containing radioactive substances such as tritium, which has been diluted to below the standard, into the sea is scheduled to begin, raising concerns about harmful rumors.



For this reason, when starting a new fishing business or resuming fishing, the policy is to expand the area that supports the leasing fees of fishing boats, which is currently limited to Fukushima Prefecture, to neighboring prefectures. We expect to record 100 million yen.



In addition, we are proceeding with adjustments to include 300 million yen in order to start a new project that supports artists staying in the disaster-stricken areas and creating works related to reconstruction.