Dement Kawauchi 12 - ile (20 km) around the exhaust area plant nuclear three weeks ago, 92 people, many of them elderly, were taken by bus and spent two hours ago. in the area. Everyone gets one bag of 70 cm (27 inches) by 70 cm for removing objects such as pictures, clothing and personal documents. They were forbidden to bring food and drink, pets or livestock. tens of thousands of people have been forced by the partial meltdown of a reactor in Fukushima after earthquake and tsunami on 11 March. First, the authorities turned a blind eye to return to the area and seek to recover property in accordance with farm animals, about 3,000 cattle, 30,000 pigs and 600,000 chickens, many of whom have died of thirst or hunger. Since April 22, however, threaten anyone, or stop going to the area without permission. annoy those who returned yesterday from the application to sign consent forms to receive venture into the area at your own risk. "So the government and Tokyo Electric refuses to take responsibility? "As one man said." We have been here. "Other complaints from two hours is enough." I left the house a mess, so I wanted to spend half a day cleaning, "said Kyugo Yanai, 72." You should try to get into the shoes. "
All dosimeters worn around the neck to measure radiation exposure. They were told not to use the toilet for fear of compromising their protective clothing. Masao Yanai, one resident said: "I do not feel this time before returning home to say the level of radioactive contamination should not harm human health, but it is slightly disturbing ..." I do not remember where I put some of my stuff. I believe that this visit is only temporary, as a way to ease my mind. They can not bring large items, but I will see my house. I say it's okay for now. "The company that operates the nuclear plant, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) has promised to pay down from 1 million yen (£ 7,400) to each family forced to leave.
The proposed timetable for the company under the control of the reactor will take six to nine months before returning residents, but many see this as an optimistic timetable. He said the family of Mrs. al-Sadah have learned from the attack on Bin Laden in the house watching TV. "They become like everyone else," said
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