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Fukushima, the nuclear refugees

Koriyama, April 25 2011 - .(eng) Satoshi Nakayama, 49 ans (back) et Muramabu Keiji, 59, come to have their radioactivit level checked in a center available 24 hours a day for residents. Their compagny asked them to be checked after a day spent in Minami-Soma, 25km from the plant. Refugees can prove with the certificate emitted by the officials that they were not overexposed to radations. The fear of the "hibakusha", Hiroshima's surviving victims, reappears after Fukushima's nuclear accident...(fr) Satoshi Nakayama, 49 ans (fond) et Muramabu Keiji, 59 ans viennent faire controller leur radioactivite dans un centre mis a disposition des habitants 24h/24. Leur entreprise leur a demande ce controle apres une journee passe a MinamiSoma, a 25km de la centrale. Les certificats emis par le centre permettent a certains refugies de Fukushima de prouver qu'ils ne sont pas irradies. La peur des "hibakusha", les irradies d'Hiroshima rejetes par la societe, est reapparue.

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Koriyama, April 25 2011 - .(eng) Satoshi Nakayama, 49 ans (back) et Muramabu Keiji, 59, come to have their radioactivit level checked in a center available 24 hours a day for residents. Their compagny asked them to be checked after a day spent in Minami-Soma, 25km from the plant. Refugees can prove with the certificate emitted by the officials that they were not overexposed to radations. The fear of the "hibakusha", Hiroshima's surviving victims, reappears after Fukushima's nuclear accident...(fr) Satoshi Nakayama, 49 ans (fond) et Muramabu Keiji, 59 ans viennent faire controller leur radioactivite dans un centre mis a disposition des habitants 24h/24. Leur entreprise leur a demande ce controle apres une journee passe a MinamiSoma, a 25km de la centrale. Les certificats emis par le centre permettent a certains refugies de Fukushima de prouver qu'ils ne sont pas irradies. La peur des "hibakusha", les irradies d'Hiroshima rejetes par la societe, est reapparue.