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Friday, April 22, 2011

Animals Are Dying In Japan Fukushima Nuclear Radiation Evacuation Zone

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  Posted by Alexander Higgins - April 22, 2011 at 12:03 pm - Permalink Source via Alexander Higgins Blog

Animals Are Dying In Japan Fukushima Nuclear Radiation Evacuation Zone
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Via Above Top Secret Animals Are Dying In Japan Fukushima Nuclear Radiation Evacuation Zone.
Here is a small collection of videos and reports about the animals left behind after the evacuation of the towns neighboring the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.

(Translated) Within 10 km of primary Fukushima / fate of the cows cry Many cattle are dying.


 

10/04/2011. Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. Farms in the range of 10 kilometers from nuclear power plants. Have been left many cattle. Many cattle are dying. There is a possibility of starvation deaths. In early April 2011, covering thoroughly county town Hutaba Namie, Fukushima Prefecture. Namie farm town in Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant within 10 km. Of course there is no human form was a painful cry that echoed the cows starve.(Translated)

(Translated) Within 10 km of primary coverage – live in the city – Namie cats cats are abandoned.

Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. village in the range of 5-10 kilometers from nuclear power plants. Many cats are abandoned. Although the human figure has disappeared from the town Namie, cats and dogs left behind in this area is still alive. Eat insects and birds, which seems to be living in puddles of sewage and drinking rainwater. Namie news coverage – April 09, 2011 – 10 days in the city. (Translated)
Some of these are a week or so old, but with the recent announcement of an enforced “no-go” zone of 20km around the plant—things aren’t looking
better yet.

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