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Aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami : ウィキペディア英語版
Aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami

The aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami included both a humanitarian crisis and massive economic impacts. The tsunami created over 300,000 refugees in the Tōhoku region of Japan, and resulted in shortages of food, water, shelter, medicine and fuel for survivors. 15,891 deaths have been confirmed. In response to the crisis, the Japanese government mobilized the Self-Defence Forces, while many countries sent search and rescue teams to help search for survivors. Aid organizations both in Japan and worldwide also responded, with the Japanese Red Cross reporting $1 billion in donations. The economic impact included both immediate problems, with industrial production suspended in many factories, and the longer term issue of the cost of rebuilding which has been estimated at ¥10 trillion ($122 billion).
A further serious impact of the tsunami was the critical damage done to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, resulting in severe releases of radioactivity and the prospect of a long-term health and environmental hazard in need of an expensive cleanup.
==Humanitarian crisis==

The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami caused a large number of displaced people. The number of the evacuees, as of 26 January 2012, was 341,411.〔Jiji Press, "11 March death toll updated to 15,848", ''Japan Times'', 12 February 2012, p. 1.〕 Some earthquake survivors died in the shelters or in the process of evacuation. Many shelters struggled to feed evacuees and were not medically sufficiently equipped.
Fuel shortages hampered relief actions. In the first week after the earthquake, supplies of food, water, and medicine had been held up because of a fuel shortage and the weather condition.〔(/ Asia-Pacific – Fuel shortages hamper humanitarian effort ). Ft.com (2011-03-17). Retrieved on 1 April 2011.〕 Food was limited for some unevacuated people, and as of late March, some were given one meal a day.
There is a need for temporary housing, as the Japanese government are trying to remove evacuees from large shelters, where there have been reports of poor sanitary conditions. As of late March, 8,800 temporary units were planned in Iwate, 10,000 in Miyagi, and 19,000 in Fukushima.〔Fujimura, Naoko. (2011-03-28) (Japan Moves to Relocate Quake Victims After Meeting Food, Clothing Targets ). Bloomberg. Retrieved on 1 April 2011.〕
At the end of July 2011, the number of evacuees in Japan stood at 87,063. Of those, 12,905 were residing in public shelters and 19,918 were staying in inns or hotels. 46,081 units of temporary housing, about 88 percent of the number planned, had been erected. Evacuees had moved into 73 percent of the temporary housing available.〔Kyodo News, "(87,000 still in limbo five months after quake )", ''Japan Times'', 12 August 2011, p. 1.〕

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