Fukushima Prefecture: a 'no go zone' in Japan

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Abandoned houses and wastes are seen in the Futaba District, located well within the 20-kilometer exclusion radius around the leaking facilities of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 7, 2015.

Abandoned houses and wastes are seen in the Futaba District, located well within the 20-kilometer exclusion radius around the leaking facilities of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 7, 2015. The scenes from the towns and villages still abandoned four years after an earthquake triggered tsunami breached the defenses of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, would make for the perfect backdrop for a post- apocalyptic Hollywood zombie movie, but the trouble would be that the levels of radiation in the area would be too dangerous for the cast and crew. The central government's maxim of "Everything is under control" in and around the nuclear plant, has been a blatant lie since the disaster began to unfold on March 11, 2011, quickly escalating into the worst civilian nuclear crisis ever to happen, with twice the amount of radioactive materials being released into the environment than the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. [Photo/Xinhua] 



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