After Typhoon Lionrock landed in Fukushima
Flexible container bags filled with radioactive soil in flooded water in Iidate, Fukushima.
Credit to Hiroki Suzuki
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Olympics 2020??…Really? For healthy top-flight Athletes? You’ve GOT to be kidding me!.. How can they afford it if they can’t even control their triple Nuclear meltdowns & all of its toxic aftermath, spreading all over the Pacific Ocean??… Bleh. Yuck!!…
[…] Bags filled with radioactive soil sit in floodwater in Iitate, Fukushima, as seen in pictures here: https://nuclear-news.net/2016/09/01/after-typhoon-lionrock-landed-in-fukushima And, the water appears to have caused the ice wall to partially melt at Fukushima, allowing […]
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