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German
1 x 30 min
Worldwide
On 11 March 2011 a devastating tsunami occurred after an earthquake measuring 9 on the Richter scale struck off the coast of northeast Japan. As a result the Fukushima nuclear power station experienced a power cut, leading to the worst-case scenario: the largest civilian nuclear disaster after Chernobyl. Five years later the situation still isn’t under control at the nuclear power plant. There are problems removing thousands of tons of radioactively contaminated cooling water. Even so, the authorities want a rapid return of the evacuees. To this end, extensive decontamination work is taking place. Areas are gradually being cleared for resettlement. Few want to move back, but many don’t have a choice. “Fukushima – Living with Nuclear Disaster” depicts the human tragedy of this nuclear catastrophe. Sadness at having lost their homes, lack of prospects and worry characterize all the people’s lives. The uncertainty over the invisible threat has driven a wedge into society and led to the loss of friendships and relationships.