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Record court award over military noise

Residents near Japan air base get RM1.18bil

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TOKYO: A Japanese court awarded record compensati­on for thousands of residents near a US military base over aircraft noise, but rejected their demand to suspend flights at odd hours.

An Okinawa court ordered the Japanese

¥ government to pay 30.19bil (RM1.18bil) in damages to about 22,000 residents near Kadena Air Base – more than three times the highest previous award over military noise.

Presiding Judge Tetsuya Fujikura rapped the government, saying the noise burden on residents had continued despite a separate 2009 ruling calling for improvemen­t.

The damage has “caused mental pain, disturbanc­e to sleep and an increase in the risk of negative health effects from developing high blood pressure”, he said, according to Jiji Press.

Residents near US military bases in Japan have long complained about noise levels, particular­ly take-offs and landings at night and early morning.

The 2009 ruling, which covered a different set of Okinawa plaintiffs, said “the govern- ment has a political responsibi­lity to improve the noise situation” even if it has no control over the US military, Jiji Press said.

“The government’s argument was not accepted fully by the court,” top government spokesman Yoshihide Suga told reporters, referring to the compensati­on award.

He did not say if the government would appeal the ruling.

The previous record damage award was ¥

8.2bil (RM322,050) and covered the Atsugi Air Base, south of Tokyo, that is jointly operated by the United States and Japan.

In a victory for the government, however, the Okinawa court refused to order a suspension of early morning and late night flights, following previous rulings on US military noise complaints that have cited the government’s inability to control American military activities.

The United States has several military bases in Japan and stations about 47,000 troops in the country as part of a joint security treaty. — AFP

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