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Nuclear cleanup of Fukushima town to start around May

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Total waste of time and money.

would anyone really choose to live there?

5 ( +9 / -4 )

So for 7 years, what exactly have you done there? Or for that matter, for anyone who was living there? And better yet, where has all the money gone that was donated from around the world with all the "Pray For Japan" hysteria?

9 ( +10 / -1 )

30 hectares might be enough to lift the exclusion order, 660 hectares spread across three areas of the abandoned town. People might return and pigs might fly...oh wait a minute, they well might with that diet.

2 ( +4 / -2 )

Yes, about time, now I can put more people to work and for those wondering about what's happening to all the money Japan hysteria donations, well dont' worry its going into a fat bank account and get invested properly, put people to work and buy me a new house and more land..so don't worry I will take great care and spend what I can wisely.

1 ( +3 / -2 )

Take the contaminated soil with cesium,plutonium, uranium etc move it into plastic bags and let it slowly rot away......

3 ( +3 / -0 )

Absolutely no one is going to live unless they are desperate.

5 ( +6 / -1 )

All I can say is how much I loathe nuclear.

4 ( +5 / -1 )

Those rats are a bit larger than normal....

6 ( +7 / -1 )

State Funds AKA: Our TAXES.

Absolute waste of money, time and effort underpinned by idiotic pride, and despicable deception. How dare they even consider pushing this insidious PR.

4 ( +5 / -1 )

when they restart no.5 and no.6 reactors, there will be jobs.

-1 ( +2 / -3 )

So the town gets cleaned up and then, oops, someone drops a fuel rod over at the plant... and it’s free house to the boar once more.

There must be people wanting to return, otherwise surely they would wait until the NPP is really safe first?

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