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Ghost towns of Fukushima remain empty

MONEYWEB app instead? After decade-long rebuild. By Isabel Reynolds, Bloomberg 14 Mar 2021  Namie residents walk their dog by the Ukedo river in Namie, Japan. Fukushima is still struggling to recover. Photographer: Toru Hanai/Bloomberg Laid waste by a nuclear disaster a decade ago, Japan’s Fukushima is still struggling to recover, even as the government tries to bring people and jobs back to former ghost towns by pouring in billions of dollars to decontaminate and rebuild. But reconstruction efforts from the mundane supermarkets and transport infrastructure to a cutting-edge hydrogen energy plant have yet to entice more than a small fraction of the former population to return.

With green energy, Japanese governor wants to take Fukushima out of nuclear shadow

With green energy, Japanese governor wants to take Fukushima out of nuclear shadow By Yuka Obayashi © Reuters/YUKA OBAYASHI Fukushima Hydrogen Energy Research Field (FH2R) and an adjoining solar power farm are pictured in Namie Town By Yuka Obayashi NAMIE, Japan (Reuters) - A decade after Japan s devastating nuclear meltdown, the governor of Fukushima hopes the prefecture can step out of the shadow of disaster and become a symbol for green energy, although some residents are sceptical. The March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami ravaged northeast Japan and crippled the Dai-ichi nuclear plant. It also triggered widespread opposition to nuclear power, complicating energy policy for resource-poor Japan.

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