The Fukushima Daiichi disaster claimed the hearts and lives of thousands of people. Once the disaster struck, evacuation notices were issued to towns sprinkled throughout the country. A recent, provocative piece of research suggests that the turmoil and stress that accompanied the evacuations may have been more detrimental to the health of senior citizens than nuclear radiation.
There is no one-size-fits-all approach with respect to evacuation notices. Some people are better able to cope with the chaos and disorder that ensues after a major disaster strikes than others. While families scrambled to collect their belongings to escape the land of terror, nursing home residents struggled to flee the premises with the rest of the herd.