340,000 to evacuate Fukushima, landslide fears(- and what about the nuclear waste bags?)

Why doesn’t the news media explore the question of what is happening to Fukushima’s bags of radioactive nuclear debris?

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Why doesn’t the news media explore the question of what is happening to Fukushima’s bags of radioactive nuclear debris?

Fukushima evacuation: 340,000 people told to leave over landslide fears after flooding, Mirror UK , By Bradley Jolly, Online journalist, 25 OCT 2019The 143,699 households in Fukushima, Japan, have been evacuated over flooding fears after Typhoon Hagibis lashed across the area. More than 340,000 people were today told to leave their homes over landslide fears due to flooding .

Many low-lying towns and cities east of Tokyo, Japan, were left inundated after Typhoon Hagibis swept across the region .

Some 143,699 households in Fukushima, one of the worst affected cities, were evacuated today. 

Fukushima Prefecture, the evacuation advisory, fears the danger of landslides remains very high.

Alarming photos show muddy water spill from rivers and pedestrians wade through waist-deep floods.

Almost 30,000 soldiers and rescue workers have been sent in to save…

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2 thoughts on “340,000 to evacuate Fukushima, landslide fears(- and what about the nuclear waste bags?)

  1. Good question and we know the answer, don’t we. We’re now in an Orwellian “1984” world scenario. As George Bush said after 9-11… ‘Just go shopping’ or as they would say in ‘Naked Gun’, “Nothing to see here… Nothing to see here, please keep moving, nothing to see here…”

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