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Dans le no man's land de Fukushima

The 1,000 square kilometers of land comprising the no-go zone around the Fukushima plant represent the most impressive, and most brutal, evidence of the nuclear accident. More than 80,000 people had to pack a few belongings and follow orders to evacuate, while others, fearful of radiation, left of their own volition, bequeathing ghost towns almost devoid of light. Time has stood still. A car swept away by the tsunami is left at Tomioka station at the 7 km mark from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (© Carlos Ayesta - Guillaume Bre)
publié le 24 avril 2017 à 11h24