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From Sunstar | March 11, 2013
Japan marks 2nd anniversary of the tsunami tragedy. More than 10,000 died from the tsunami. More than 300,000 were displaced due to the Fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown. People within the 30 km radius were relocated because of the danger of radiation. Radiation level is still high.
Some scientists revealed that much of radiation is absorbed by trees and that the trees must be removed and cut to lessen radiation level.
There is slow reconstruction because of the radiation.
Is there a future for Fukushima, or will it be like Chernobyl?
What is the the future of Nuclear power in Japan?
Elsewhere in the world? Is this the end of nuclear power construction?