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Fukushima: Human Impacts - International Version
Two years have passed since the Fukushima nuclear disaster began but little has changed for the people still struggling with the fallout from the triple meltdown that forced 160,000 from their homes.
The vast majority of those that have lost their homes remain stuck in limbo without proper compensation for their losses from the plant operator, TEPCO, or support to move on with their lives. Families are separated, communities are disintegrating and the level of mistrust in the government's promises is growing.
Unique identifier:
GP04ISX
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
04/03/2013
Locations:
Asia
,
Fukushima City
,
Iitate
,
Japan
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
5m35s
Audio format:
Final Mix
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Fukushima Fallout
Former Babcock-Hitachi engineer and member of the Japanese Parliament committee investigating TEPCO, Mitsuhiko Tanaka, details a flaw in the manufacture of the pressure vessel for Fukushima Daiichi reactor 4. This flaw was covered up despite compromising the safety of the reactor. Though not the cause of the explosion, it was one of many problems at the plant not properly investigated or adequately repaired. Learn more at www.greenpeace.org
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