Source: Dateline SBS
Date: 8/21/2011
by: Toshi Maeda
While much of the media’s attention has turned away from events in Japan, millions of people are still feeling the after-effects of March’s devastating earthquake and tsunami.
Japanese
video journalist Toshi Maeda gives Dateline an insider’s view of the
daily challenges still facing residents, including his own wife and
young daughter.
Near the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant,
he finds ghost towns, where those remaining struggle with little work,
money or food. Close-knit families have been left divided by the disaster as members move elsewhere to try and make a living.
One family that Toshi meets, the Sakuuchis, also don't know how the radiation, at 14 times the normal level, will ultimately affect them and the youngest member of their family, four-year-old Honoka.
Contamination
concerns too are affecting agricultural businesses hundreds of
kilometres away, and even daily food shopping in Tokyo has become an
ordeal… all with a backdrop of discontent over a lack of government transparency and action.
...
For full article and other extras visit the Dateline SBS website here
Editor's Note: Below is a map of the Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant sited in the video as having been shut down and the target of nuclear protesters.
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