Srt Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/The-Story-of-Mrs-Kanno-in-Fukushima-Prefecture---SRT-English-27MZIFJXYK7JZ.htmlDownloadConceptually similarSrtSRT File: Batang Fisherman Activist Mr. Sahadi in Indonesia(English)GP0STPVXMCompleted★★★★SrtSubtitles File for "Herder Calls for the Preservation of Numto Natural Park in Siberia - Web Video - English Subs"GP0STPM1DCompleted★★★★SrtSRT File Fukushima - Living with a Disaster - DocumentaryGP0STPO0VCompleted★★★★SrtSRT File - Walking on the Sea - (English)GP0STQ4KNCompleted★★★★SrtTrailer SRT File Fukushima - Living with a Disaster - DocumentaryGP0STPO50Completed★★★★SrtRadiation Survey in Fukushima Prefecture - 360 Video Documentary - SRT EnglishGP0STRMYDCompleted★★★★SrtEnd of Year 2018. - 1 minute English subtitle fileGP0STSUU1Completed★★★★SrtEnd of Year 2018. - 2 minute English subtitle fileGP0STSUU2Completed★★★★SrtHope in West Africa Tour - WEB VIDEO 1 - Master English subtitle fileGP0STQODQCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRLOKThe Story of Mrs Kanno in Fukushima Prefecture - SRT EnglishSRT (English) file.Keywords:SRT files (Record Type)Shoot:Radiation Survey in Japan and Fukushima Survivors Stories (Videos)A comprehensive survey by Greenpeace Japan in the towns of Iitate and Namie in Fukushima prefecture, including the exclusion zone, revealed radiation levels up to 100 times higher than the international limit for public exposure. The high radiation levels in these areas pose a significant risk to returning evacuees until at least the 2050’s and well into next century. The findings come just two weeks ahead of a critical decision at at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) review on Japan’s human rights record and commitments to evacuees from the nuclear disaster.Greenpeace conducted the investigations in September and October 2017 measuring tens of thousands of data points around homes, forests, roads and farmland in the open areas of Namie and Iitate, as well as inside the closed Namie exclusion zone. The government plans to open up small areas of the exclusion zone, including Obori and Tsushima, for human habitation in 2023. The survey shows the decontamination program to be ineffective, combined with a region that is 70-80% mountainous forest which cannot be decontaminated.Related Collections:Radiation Survey in Fukushima (Photos, Videos & Report)