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Japan - 14 Deaths at Fukushima evacuation center

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
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A secondary humanitarian crisis is developing - shelters do not have adequate supplies or medical help......

14 patient deaths at the evacuation center Hukushima

March 17 4:23 am

Refuge in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, located in the Disaster Relief Headquarters reported that the shelter people were killed, including 14 elderly patients have been evacuated from the hospital, the county to examine the situation further.

Etc. According to Fukushima, 14, 128 inpatients from the hospital, nurses, took refuge in a public high school is a haven Iwaki. But among them, in a bus for two people shelter from 12 people into the shelter is that it died so far. 14 people died in the most elderly, bedridden people included, is that it was waiting in temporary shelters for both move on to another hospital. According to a high school principal, the shelter, which had four staff, including medical doctors, there is only minimal medical equipment, patients were laid on the floor of the shelter with blankets, heaters and place is that it was asleep. In Fukushima Prefecture, "to find a hospital that can be evacuated as soon as possible. I check the status details" I said.

http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20110317/t10014727811000.html
 
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