“…Regarding the temporal aspect, while most disaster-related consequences described in the literature subside after a relatively short period of time (Aguirre, Wenger, & Vigo, 1998), the effects of radioactive product contamination may continue because of the long half-life and low visibility of radioactivity, and thus due to the continuing perception of radioactive risk. In that sense, this study contributes to the literature on chronic technological disasters, so-called due to the human/technological origin of the radioactivity and its chronic, long-term nature, unlike a disaster purely natural in its origin such as a typhoon (Gunter, Aronoff, & Joel, 1999).…”