NUCLEAR DISASTER IN FUKUSHIMA. INDEX 1. DISASTER 2. DAMAGES 3. PEOPLE WHO HELPED 4. NOWADAYS 5. PHOTOS 6. VIDEO.

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NUCLEAR DISASTER IN FUKUSHIMA

INDEX 1. DISASTER 2. DAMAGES 3. PEOPLE WHO HELPED 4. NOWADAYS 5. PHOTOS 6. VIDEO

1.DISASTER  This nuclear disaster happened in 11 March, 2011 in ökuma, Fukushima, Japan. This disaster was an earthquake and a tsunami, there were 148km areas afected.

2.DAMAGES  37 people with physical injuries and 2 workers were taken to the hospital with radiation burns people were evacuated of the area and people died.

3.PEOPLE WHO HELPED  When the disaster happened more than 60 organizations (ONGs) of helping people, helped afected people: - Giving medical care - Giving them food and things they need - Helping people to survive

4.NOWADAYS  Nowadays they are building new homes and they have cleaned two of the three reactors, now they are cleaning the third. There is radiation in the sea and a lot of pollution in all the area. People are still dying because of the radiation, and some of them have malformations.

5.PHOTOS

By : Jone and Virginia 6.VIDEO