Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Radioactive-Decontamination-in-Iitate-District-in-Japan--Web-Video-27MZIFJ6SORN0.htmlConceptually similarRadioactive Decontamination in Iitate District in Japan - Instagram VideoGP0STP8H4Completed★★★★Fukushima Radiation Monitoring and Sampling 2015 - News Access - GermanGP31OLCompleted★★★★Investigation on Radioactive Contamination in JapanGP0STP8EMCompleted★★★★Radiation Survey in Iitate - Lifetime Exposure - Web VideoGP0STQJCFCompleted★★★★Radiation Survey in Iitate - Lifetime Exposure - Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STQKPYCompleted★★★★Fukushima Spotlight - Lifetime Exposure - Web VideoGP0STQKOGCompleted★★★★Fukushima Spotlight - Lifetime Exposure - Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STQKOCCompleted★★★★Radiation Survey in Iitate explained by Heinz Smital - Web VideoGP320MDCompleted★★★★Radiation Survey in Iitate - ClipreelGP0STQJBKCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STP8H1Radioactive Decontamination in Iitate District in Japan- Web VideoGreenpeace Japan's investigation revealed that the radioactive contamination in the forests and land of Iitate district in Fukushima prefecture is so widespread and at such a high level that it will be impossible for people to safely return to their homes. The findings follow the Abe Government’s announcement on 12th June 2015 to lift evacuation orders by March 2017 and terminate compensation by 2018, which effectively forces victims back into heavily contaminated areas.Locations:Asia-Fukushima Prefecture-Iitate-JapanDate:15 Jul, 2015Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:23sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Day-Decontamination-Forests (topography)-Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear waste-Radiation-Radiation measurement-Radiation measurement toolsShoot:Investigation on Radioactive Contamination in Japan (Video)Greenpeace monitors radioactive contamination in Iitate district, Japan, and documents the ongoing decontamination work. The area is still contaminated since the March 2011 explosions at the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant.Greenpeace Japan's investigation revealed that the radioactive contamination in the forests and land of Iitate district in Fukushima prefecture is so widespread and at such a high level that it will be impossible for people to safely return to their homes. The findings follow the Abe Government’s announcement on 12th June 2015 to lift evacuation orders by March 2017 and terminate compensation by 2018, which effectively forces victims back into heavily contaminated areas.Related Collections:5th Anniversary of Fukushima Disaster in JapanInvestigation on Radioactive Contamination in Japan (Photos & Videos)