Fukushima Village, Japan allowed to return home after 11 years: very few people who are afraid of nu

Author:Overseas network Time:2022.06.14

From June 12, Gewei Village, Fukushima Prefecture officially allowed residents to return to their hometowns (Japan "Asahi Shimbun")

Overseas Network, June 14th. According to Japan's "Asahi Shimbun" reported on the 14th, at 8 am on June 12, the Famurai area of Gewei Village, Fukushima Prefecture officially lifted the shelter instructions that residents could return to their hometown after 11 years.However, many people still have strong concerns about nuclear radiation issues, and the number of residents who return home is very small.

After the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011, Gewei Village, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan was designated as "difficult areas to return home."In May of this year, the local resident explanation meeting was held, and the public expressed their concerns about the issue of nuclear radiation at the meeting.At present, only 4 of the 30 families in the region have returned to their hometowns.A nearly seventy -year -old man said: "Even if the pollution removal operation is performed, the amount of nuclear radiation will not be the same as before the nuclear accident."(Overseas Network/Wang Shanning Internship Compilation/Liu Liuyu)

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