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Fukushima lamenta una recuperación sin testigos olímpicos

FUKUSHIMA, Japón    FUKUSHIMA, Japón (AP) En el autobús que traslada a las autoridades olímpicas y a los medios desde el centro de Fukushima al estadio de béisbol Azuma, en las afueras, se proyecta un video muy bien producido que presume de la recuperación de la región tras el devastador sismo, tsunami y accidente nuclear de 2011. Incluye imágenes de ruinas y de reconstrucción, el reconocimiento a las más de 30.000 personas que siguen sin poder regresar a sus casas, un elaborado baile y un segmento de anime en el que un científico ayuda a un bulbo de ajos a convencer a un extraterrestre malhumorado de que la comida de la región es deliciosa, y está libre de contaminación nuclear.

Fukushima laments a recovery without Olympic witnesses

Fukushima laments a recovery without Olympic witnesses Jake Seiner Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach, left, hands the ball to Yuma Takara, 14, during a pre-game ceremony before a baseball game between Japan and the Dominican Republic at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, July 28, 2021, in Fukushima, Japan. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) FUKUSHIMA – The bus transporting Olympic officials and media from downtown Fukushima to the suburban Azuma Baseball Stadium features a slickly produced video boasting of the region s recovery from a devastating 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown. It includes images of ruin and reconstruction, recognition of the more than 30,000 people still evacuated from their homes, an elaborate dance number and an anime segment where a scientist helps a cartoon garlic bulb convince an ill-tempered alien that the region’s food is delicious and free of nuclear contaminants.

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Efforts made to archive 2011 Japan disaster data to pass on lessons

Efforts made to archive 2011 Japan disaster data to pass on lessons March 7, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) This photo taken on Oct. 27, 2020, shows the remains of Taro Kanko Hotel, which was half destroyed by the 2011 tsunami in Miyako, Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan. (Kyodo) TOKYO (Kyodo) Entities in Japan have been stepping up efforts to archive data of the 2011 devastating quake-tsunami disaster in the northeast, such as documents, pictures and video footage to pass on lessons of the catastrophe as people s memory fades. Their collections serve as useful sources of information for researchers, educators and members of the general public who wish to learn from the past.

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