Evacuees who fled from Namie town near the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant listen to government officials’ explanations about how to apply for compensation at their temporary housing complex in Fukushima October 6, 2011. At last, victims of Japan’s nuclear crisis can claim compensation. And they are angry. They are furious at the red tape they have to wade through just to receive basic help and in despair they still cannot get on with their lives seven months after the huge quake and tsunami triggered the world’s worst nuclear disaster in 25 years. Picture was taken on October 6, 2011. REUTERS/Kubota Yoko
October 18, 2011
Fukushima Evacuees
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