Fukushima Exclusion Zone: Inside Report

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2011

Courtesy: Tetsuo Jimbo/videonews.com
The Japanese government has issued the evacuation order on March 12 for the residents living within the 20 kilometer radius of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Since then, residents have left their homes, and the "no man land" has been out of touch with the rest of the world. A Japanese journalist, Tetsuo Jimbo, ventured through the evacuation zone last Sunday, and filed the following video report. He says that, inside the evacuation zone, homes,building, roads and bridges, which were torn down by Tsunami, are left completely untouched, and the herd of cattle and pet dogs, left behind by the owners, wonders around the town while the radiation level remains far beyond legal limits.
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  • @bobsizzz apperently that was not his intention lol

  • @dariusmartin78 That;s true but remember Fukushima released hundreds, possibly thousands of different radioactive elements that were turned to dust and vapor.

  • @Escalade1080p They can live, as posted above, that city in Iran (Ramsar) has very healthy inhabitants even though it is more radioactive than Fukushima or Chernobyl. Many inhabited places are more radioactive than areas affected by nuclear powerplant leaks. Over 2000 nuclear bombs have been detonated on Earth and no ill effects are known. Las vegas is within rage of over 200 above-ground nuclear tests and nobody died or got sick except some people who were very close.

  • God Bless all of you in Japan.

  • kowai

  • the smokestack reminds me of chernobyl ...

  • I was reading about a town in Northern Iran called Ramsar. It has the highest radiation background in the world - 260 mSV / year (around 30 microSv / hour). No nuclear accident happened there. The town is situated near some naturally occurring radioactive hot water springs that emit high radiation. The strangest thing about it is that people living there have developed a sort of immunity to radiation.

    This comes to show just how little we actually know about radiation.

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