TOKYO: Japanese women are no longer the world's longest living, their longevity pushed down in part by last year's devastating earthquake and tsunami, according to a government report on Thursday.
The top of the global life expectancy rankings now belongs to Hong Kong women.
The annual report by Japan's health ministry said the expected lifespan for Japanese women slipped to 85.90 years in 2011 from 86.30 the year before, mainly due to disease and other natural causes of death. The life expectancy for men also declined slightly, from 79.55 to 79.44.
The report said that the earthquake and tsunami, which killed nearly 20,000 people, contributed to pushing the statistics down.—AP
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