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How is life getting back to normal in Fukushima 10 years after the disaster?


In March 2011, 88 000 people lived in the Fukushima Prefecture before an extremely powerful tsunami struck the region, destroying much of the area and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
The last 10 years have been spent decontaminating and decommissioning the plant. There are also many more years of work ahead. Today, 14 000 people live in the reopened areas and the zones that are out of bounds continue to get smaller. Okuma is a new district and construction work there is ongoing despite the pandemic.
Buildings have been decontaminated, polluted land has been evacuated or covered with healthy soil. According to experts, radioactivity can only be found on the site of the former power plant, but elsewhere in the region, there is no more radioactivity than in any of the world s major world capitals. ....

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