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Hiroshi Maskura from the town of Tomioka near the tsunami-crippled Daiichi nuclear power plant sits inside his pre-fabricated house at the center for evacuees where he lives in Iwaki n Fukushima prefecture

Hiroshi Maskura from the town of Tomioka near the tsunami-crippled Daiichi nuclear power plant sits inside his pre-fabricated house at the center for evacuees where he lives in Iwaki n Fukushima prefecture

04.04.2014 20:020 комментариевAmuze

Hiroshi Maskura from the town of Tomioka near the tsunami-crippled Daiichi nuclear power plant sits inside his pre-fabricated house at the center for evacuees where he lives in Iwaki n Fukushima prefecture September 20, 2013. Hiroshi’s wife died from illness he considers related to the depression she suffered from while living at the centre for evacuees. A total of 160,000 people were ordered to leave their homes around Daiichi plant after the government announced the evacuation following the nuclear disaster in March 2011. Many of evacuees live in collective centers and visit their homes inside exclusion zone only once a month. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (JAPAN)

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