On 11 March 2011 at Fukushima-1, located in the homonymous Japanese city, in a strong earthquake and tsunami, which claimed approximately 16 million lives, there was a major radiation accident. A natural disaster brought down not only the system of power stations, but the backup generators that caused the lack of cooling nuclear reactors.
After it became aware of serious radiation contamination, the government decided to evacuate more than 160 thousand people who lived near the plant. In addition, around the plant was created by a 20-kilometer exclusion zone acting to this day.
Within a few weeks the world's eyes have been chained to a nuclear power plant "Fukushima Daiichi". Its security systems are unable to cope with the damage caused by the tsunami, and there was a chance that a catastrophic reactor meltdown would spread radiation into several countries as it was in Chernobyl in the 1980-ies. A heroic attempt to save the reactor, including the discharge of sea water in its core, helped to prevent a major catastrophe. Hundreds of thousands of people are still evacuated from the disaster area, and restoring infrastructure and clearing would require hundreds of billions of dollars and many years.
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Now the former residents were allowed to return to their homes once a month, while for security purposes they are not allowed to stay the night. Recently, one of the Reuters photographers edition joined one of these monthly visits.
The Deserted streets of the village Name (some are already calling it "a Ghost town"), where lived about 20 thousand people.
Destroyed the coastline of the village Name.
A Small monument to the victims of the disaster near one of the abandoned houses.
Sports hall primary school in Namie.
The Woman, based on the damaged grave of her relative.
Work is getting rid of wild vegetation near Name.
The view from the window of an abandoned house.
The Photographs are strongly reminiscent of recent images from the scene of the Chernobyl disaster that occurred on 26 April 1986.
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Destroyed a hospital in Chernobyl.
The Attraction "Ferris Wheel" in Pripyat
Since the accident in Chernobyl it took 33 years, but the city looks the same as it was left by the residents during an emergency evacuation. Most likely, Fukushima will suffer the same fate as the city and its surroundings will not be habitable for a very long time. Do you think there is a chance of recurrence of such a disaster? Write what you think about it .
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