They returned to Fukushima 15 years after the nuclear accident: 'This place will become dead land'
Fifteen years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, a small number of residents are returning to their deserted town, grappling with feelings of loss and anger over the dramatic changes.
'If nobody does anything, this place will become a dead land': the warning of a resident who returned to Fukushima, 15 years after the disaster
Isuke Takakura has returned to his hometown of Futaba, Fukushima, 15 years after the 2011 disaster, highlighting the dramatic population decline and the emotional toll of living in a ghost town.
'If no one does anything, this place will become a dead land': the warning from a resident who returned to Fukushima, 15 years after the disaster
Isuke Takakura reflects on the desolate state of Futaba, his hometown near Fukushima, fifteen years after the disaster, noting a drastic decline in population and the physical changes to the landscape.
The High School That Closed Due to the Nuclear Accident: Students from 15 Years Ago Who Attended or Transferred
The article discusses the state of former students from Futaba High School, which closed after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, 15 years later.
"Welcome back" Candle Night hoping for reconstruction in Futaba, Fukushima Prefecture
A Candle Night event in Futaba, Fukushima Prefecture, was held to commemorate the victims of the 2011 earthquake and to wish for the area's reconstruction as the 15th anniversary of the disaster approaches.