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Fukushima 1 Nuclear Power Plant
Greenpeace campaigners
Local population
Nuclear (campaign title)
Nuclear accidents
Radiation measurement
Radiation victims
Sampling (activity)
FUKUSHIMA - Living with a Disaster - Webvideo
Five years after the nuclear accident in Fukushima, an end to the disaster is not in sight. This short documentary tells the story of the people of Fukushima, who had to leave their homes in the evacuation zone without knowing if they will ever return. It also shows the work that Greenpeace has been doing in the region since 2011: carrying out regular radiation measurements, taking soil samples and observing the official decontamination works.
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FUKUSHIMA - Die bleibende Katastrophe - Webfilm
Entwurzelte Menschen und eine auf Jahrhunderte kontaminierte Natur - das ist die Realität, fünf Jahre nach der Atomkatastrophe von Fukushima. In diesem kurzen Dokumentarfilm begegnen wir Menschen, die nach dem 11. März 2011 ihre Häuser im Evakuierungsgebiet zurück lassen mussten und noch immer nicht wissen, ob oder wann sie zurückkehren werden. Greenpeace ist seit 2011 regelmäßig vor Ort, um Strahlenmessungen durchzuführen, Bodenproben zu nehmen und die offiziellen Dekontaminierungsarbeiten zu beobachten.
Unique identifier:
GP320GR
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
01/01/2016
Locations:
Asia
,
Fukushima Prefecture
,
Japan
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
17m39s
Audio format:
Final Mix
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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FUKUSHIMA - Living with a Disaster
Five years after the nuclear accident in Fukushima, an end to the disaster is not in sight. This short documentary tells the story of the people of Fukushima, who had to leave their homes in the evacuation zone without knowing if they will ever return. It also shows the work that Greenpeace has been doing in the region since 2011: carrying out regular radiation measurements, taking soil samples and observing the official decontamination works.
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