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Every year, when the winter published his preaching in northern Japan, things became a year of adolescent for her and her colleague. They go to the measuring device to keep the chart to the invisible threat that are still polluting the mountains and forests around their home: Radioactivity: Radioactivity: Radioactivity.
In his car, Mrs Kobayashi follows the way he knows now, making regular stops with the air with a silver survey, a silver box that looks like a besin -Bolo. He uses it to see Gamma radiation, a sign of radioactive element that has declined the three tourists in March 2011 after the coastal quarter.
He and a group of citizens, a small group of 10 miles north of the plant, which spend hundreds of days read, using the color of a radiopat map. Ms. Kobayashi posted them on the small pillars for guests to see, to build the lack of detail in detail.
“The government wants to proclaim that the accident is over, but not,” says Ms. Kobayashi, 72, who has opened Futan, FutSabaya, seven years ago, following the removal of the displaced Odaka. Inn was in his family throughout the four generations and he grew up, and he knew when he had to have a arcane knowledge with microsieverts and average life.
“I choose to live here, but is it sure? Can I pick up these fruits or eat these fruits? The only way to know is,” he said.
Ms Kobayashi is one of Fukushima scientists in Fukushima, a village around the plant who responded to the official and silence. They opposed the government but at first, they tried to ban the traditions of radiation and ignored them.
Nearly 14 years after mocking scientists’ masterpieces, scientists continued, and were delivered by self-confidence. Although their number was growing up, or to act, many like Mrs Kobayashi were watchful, just to hear the sound or refund of the control of life while the neighborhood was polluted or contaminated plants.
They created a new community with their agreed orientation. By filling the gap that the government allowed, they became mastery and discussed by invisible radiation, leading what specialists were called by democracy experts. This grass is the income of science is a permanent legacy of Fukushima disaster and the path to humility.
Kyle Cleveland, throughout the world: “They use knowledge to understand their environment and demanding their legality.”
As scientists are usually the only radio sources of the few months after humility, these days are justifiable and give the details that the details cannot be completed . After the years of falling over the years, the radiation of plant has a flat on a regular levels usually higher than before the accident.
Some groups reached a lot of skills to find these invisible elements. One is the Radiation Radiation Radiation – Tarachine, started by a series of the town of Iwaki, a southern cars of the plant, to protect their children.
From a room where three measures machines, Tarachine is now almost the whole floor of the building, which has 13 paid workers, hospitals, and laboratory laboras. The technicians they teach, most are mothers, may measure harsh radiation despite the strict. They released what they saw on the group website.
When the Nuclear Nuclear Company, the founders of the group, the founders of Group, Kauri Suzuki, were attendant to the fashion industry. Ms. Suzuki was scared of the baby’s daughter against the lack of official information before finals but the best answer is to learn to measure the radiation. As the other mothers joined the name of the Tarachine (Tah-Chee-Chee-Naay), a period of an old Japanese poem used to describe the strong mother.
Facing a lot of opposition from the scientists and social pressures from neighbors who are afraid of discrimination related to the same race in the face of the bombing to the atom of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Ms. Suzuki learned to use the machine by design English. Once the door was open, the demands were so much, because the parents brought food from the supermarket and farmers offered their products to measure.
“Within a month, we had three months waiting lists,” he recalls.
The food concerns have declined the radiation height, but Mrs. Suzuki, 59 did more concerns. One is the decision of the Fukushima’s employees, Tokyo Eleper Power C, to start freeing more Pacific Oceans who are treated but still polluted. Tarachine now sends a boat.
“We still need to verify the company’s demands,” Mrs. Suzuki said.
In the tsushima, a small town with a small village in a narrow valley surrounded by dark colors, the area was expelled. The remainder, 98.4 percent of the village land, remain unlimited with the radiation level that may still reach more than usual.
At the level of accidents, a Umume from the stage came to Tsushima during the snow, dropped out of the meaningless pollen. These sinks into the ground, polluted the city despite its location, 18 miles from Reaktors.
While the middle area has opened again two decades, only five people returned from the 1,400 people. One of them to start their lives here is Hidenori Konno, 77, and built in Telushima. He often travels to repair the old century, ryON Inn who was in his family during the future generation.
During these visits, Mr. Konno uses hand directions to read radiation in the city. By informing the place to avoid, they hope to convince the old neighbor but surely.
“If I can see where the warm places, and know the real threat,” Andriam Mr. Taam said on the Tatami Tatami in the hotel, who lived For 12 years when the city was displaced.
His help is Shinzo Kimura, Radiation Scientists who put a little laboratory behind the old warehouse behind Inn. During the accident, Dr. Kimura has left his work in the Search Institute by the government near Tokyo, who tried to stop him from measuring around the plant. He moved to Fukushima, where he taught the local area like Mr. Konno how to make a radiation map.
“Science gives them a way to make a radio hazel that they cannot find, smell or taste,” Dr. Kimura. “Returns the robbery of the dangers of them, who choose in their own lives.”
For Ms. Kobayashi, owner of the rising in Odaka, a map that assured him about his return. He said that the scientists about ordinary people must stay awaiting new Leaks, and cleaning has hoped to do decades.
“The radiation is not gone,” he said, “and should not protect ourselves.”
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