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there are 1000 sites like this across fu kushima. this soil.ma. this is the moment reactor number three at fukushima exploded. it injected a huge plume of radioactive material into the sky. the reactor building was left a mangled, radioactive rack. eight yea rs mangled, radioactive rack. eight years on, a new structure has been built over the damaged reactor —— wreck. 4000 people are working to contain and clean up the disaster. and today, i am going inside to see progress. this is very strange, to be standing inside here, because this huge structure i'm standing inside is right on top of reactor building number three. underneath me here is the melted reactor core inside this building. 0ver here is the melted reactor core inside this building. over the top here, they have built this shield to lower the radiation levels, so that we can come up here, so lower the radiation levels, so that we can come up here, so that workers can come up we can come up here, so that workers can come up here, to construct this. but radiation levels are still very h
there are 1000 sites like this across fu kushima. this soil.ma. this is the moment reactor number three at fukushima exploded. it injected a huge plume of radioactive material into the sky. the reactor building was left a mangled, radioactive rack. eight yea rs mangled, radioactive rack. eight years on, a new structure has been built over the damaged reactor —— wreck. 4000 people are working to contain and clean up the disaster. and today, i am going inside to see progress. this is very...
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the centre of the town is four kilometres from the nuclear reactors of fu kushima.you can see by the door post here, the name of the man who took us on patrol this morning. this is his house. he couldn't come with us because he is busy, but he can't come back here, and this is how it has been for the last eight years or more, because this is considered a high radiation zone still. this is a hotspot, and you can see it is because water has gathered here, and the water tends to, when it washes down from the hills, it tends to bring a lot of radiation with it. you can see just this local area he has a particularly high reading. this is the first time i have been back here in the exclusion zone around the powerplant in about 3.5 years, but it doesn't get any less strange. radiation levels, we have taken measurements, they are much higher than outside the exclusion zone, around ten to 15 times higher. whether the levels here are a danger to human health is open to debate. some scientists say you could quite safely live here without much damage to your health. others say
the centre of the town is four kilometres from the nuclear reactors of fu kushima.you can see by the door post here, the name of the man who took us on patrol this morning. this is his house. he couldn't come with us because he is busy, but he can't come back here, and this is how it has been for the last eight years or more, because this is considered a high radiation zone still. this is a hotspot, and you can see it is because water has gathered here, and the water tends to, when it washes...
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still to come on the programme coal and eight years after the meltdown at japan's fu kushima nuclearjapan's fukushima nuclear power facility, people are being allowed to return to their homes, but the question is, do they want to? also in the programme coal and how free is freedom of speech in myanmar? we report on how taking part in peaceful protests and artistic performances can end in arrest. in the biggest international sporting spectacle ever seen, up to 30 million people have taken part in sponsored athletic events to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars hope will be thousands of queues started forming at 7:00am. taunting which led to scuffles, scuffles to fighting, fighting to full—scale riot, as the liverpool fans broke out of their area and into the juve ntus enclosure. the belgian police had lost control. the whole world will mourn the tragic death of mr nehru today. he was the father of the indian people from the day of independence. the oprah winfrey show comes to an end after 25 years and more than a,500 episodes. the chat show has made
still to come on the programme coal and eight years after the meltdown at japan's fu kushima nuclearjapan's fukushima nuclear power facility, people are being allowed to return to their homes, but the question is, do they want to? also in the programme coal and how free is freedom of speech in myanmar? we report on how taking part in peaceful protests and artistic performances can end in arrest. in the biggest international sporting spectacle ever seen, up to 30 million people have taken part...
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the centre of the town is four kilometres from the nuclear reactors of fu kushima.see by the door post here, the name of the man who took us on patrol this morning. this is his house. he couldn't come with us because he is busy, but he can't come back here, and this is how it has been for the last eight years or more, because this is considered a high radiation zone still. this is a hotspot, and you can see it is because water has gathered here, and the water tends to, when it washes down from the hills, it tends to bring a lot of radiation with it. you can see just this local area he has a particularly high reading. this is the first time i have been back here in the exclusion zone around the powerplant in about 3.5 years, but it doesn't get any less strange. radiation levels, we have taken measurements, they are much higher than outside the exclusion zone, around ten to 15 times higher. whether the levels here are a danger to human health is open to debate. some scientists say you could quite safely live here without much damage to your health. others say that can
the centre of the town is four kilometres from the nuclear reactors of fu kushima.see by the door post here, the name of the man who took us on patrol this morning. this is his house. he couldn't come with us because he is busy, but he can't come back here, and this is how it has been for the last eight years or more, because this is considered a high radiation zone still. this is a hotspot, and you can see it is because water has gathered here, and the water tends to, when it washes down from...
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the centre of the town is four kilometres from the nuclear reactors of fu kushima.. you can see by the door post here, the name of the man who took us on patrol this morning. this is his house. he couldn't come with us because he is busy, but he can't come back here, and this is how it has been for the last eight years or more, because this is considered a high radiation zone still. this is a hotspot, and you can see it is because water has gathered here, and the water tends to, when it washes down from the hills, it tends to bring a lot of radiation with it. you can see just this local area he has a particularly high reading. this is the first time i have been back here in the exclusion zone around the powerplant in about 3.5 years, but it doesn't get any less strange. radiation levels, we have taken measurements, they are much higher than outside the exclusion zone, around ten to 15 times higher. whether the levels here are a danger to human health is open to debate. some scientists say you could quite safely live here without much damage to your health. others sa
the centre of the town is four kilometres from the nuclear reactors of fu kushima.. you can see by the door post here, the name of the man who took us on patrol this morning. this is his house. he couldn't come with us because he is busy, but he can't come back here, and this is how it has been for the last eight years or more, because this is considered a high radiation zone still. this is a hotspot, and you can see it is because water has gathered here, and the water tends to, when it washes...
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it is eight years since the fu kushima nuclear disaster, injapan, when a tsunami triggered a huge explosionlant. making that plant completely safe could take up to 50 years and cost as much as $1 trillion. 0ur tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes is one of the first foreign journalists to be taken inside the damaged reactor, as the operators mark a milestone in the clean—up. the clean—up of the towns in the countryside around fukushima has created millions and millions of tons of waste that has to be sorted and disposed of. and this is just some of it. each one of these bags is filled with one ton of radioactive soil. there are 1,000 sites like this across fukushima. this is the moment reactor number three at fukushima exploded. it ejected a huge plume of radioactive material into the sky. the reactor building was left a mangled, radioactive wreck. eight years on, a new structure has been built over the damaged reactor. 4,000 people are working to contain and clean up the disaster, and today, i'm going inside to see their progress. this is very strange, to be standing inside here, bec
it is eight years since the fu kushima nuclear disaster, injapan, when a tsunami triggered a huge explosionlant. making that plant completely safe could take up to 50 years and cost as much as $1 trillion. 0ur tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes is one of the first foreign journalists to be taken inside the damaged reactor, as the operators mark a milestone in the clean—up. the clean—up of the towns in the countryside around fukushima has created millions and millions of tons of...
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the centre of the town is four kilometres from the nuclear reactors of fu kushima.high reading. this is the first time i have been back here in the exclusion zone around the power plant in about 3.5 years, but it doesn‘t get any less strange. radiation levels, we have taken measurements, they are much higher than outside the exclusion zone, around ten to 15 times higher. whether the levels here are a danger to human health is open to debate. some scientists say you could quite safely live here without much damage to your health. others say that can‘t be determined. whatever the truth about that, this place is now pretty much abandoned for the foreseeable future. there are no plans to clean it up, no plans for people to move back here. chelsea and arsenal go head to head in the europa league final in azerbaijan later. but the all—english match has been overshadowed by controversy over the host city, baku. supporters of the two clubs have faced long and arduous journeys and one of arsenal‘s star players has pulled out because of concerns for his safety. 0ur correspond
the centre of the town is four kilometres from the nuclear reactors of fu kushima.high reading. this is the first time i have been back here in the exclusion zone around the power plant in about 3.5 years, but it doesn‘t get any less strange. radiation levels, we have taken measurements, they are much higher than outside the exclusion zone, around ten to 15 times higher. whether the levels here are a danger to human health is open to debate. some scientists say you could quite safely live...
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the centre of the town is four kilometres from the nuclear reactors of fu kushima.lusion zone around the power plant in about 3.5 years, but it doesn‘t get any less strange. radiation levels, we have taken measurements, they are much higher than outside the exclusion zone, around ten to 15 times higher. whether the levels here are a danger to human health is open to debate. some scientists say you could quite safely live here without much for the foreseeable future. there are no plans to clean it up, no plans for people to move back here. tadgh enright is here — in a moment he‘ll be telling us what‘s hot and what‘s not in the business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. the conservative leadership contender, borisjohnson, has been summonsed by a court to face accusations of misconduct in a public office. it follows claims he made during the brexit referendum that the uk sent £350 million to the eu every week. robert muller is preparing to deliver in a statement on the russian meddling allegations as he is pressed to inform congress of his findings
the centre of the town is four kilometres from the nuclear reactors of fu kushima.lusion zone around the power plant in about 3.5 years, but it doesn‘t get any less strange. radiation levels, we have taken measurements, they are much higher than outside the exclusion zone, around ten to 15 times higher. whether the levels here are a danger to human health is open to debate. some scientists say you could quite safely live here without much for the foreseeable future. there are no plans to...