Living in Fukushima: Stories of Decontamination and Reconstruction
Living in Fukushima: Stories of Decontamination and Reconstruction

Living in Fukushima: Stories of Decontamination and Reconstruction

October 30, 2013 | 40 min

In the aftermath of the 3.11 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, the Japanese government began implementing a large-scale decontamination effort to clean up the radioactive materials. A mother, a farmer, a community leader, an evacuee - hear how the clean-up effort has been carried out around their lives and what their hopes are for the reconstruction of Fukushima.

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Naomi Scott

Rachel Walzer

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