Elderly hospital patients left to die in Japan's nuclear zone as more than 400,000 fight to survive in tsunami humanitarian crisis | Mail Online

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The elderly are being abandoned to die in Japanese hospitals and care homes devastated by the tsunami amid a worsening humanitarian and nuclear disaster. Hundreds of thousands of victims have been made homeless, with more than 400,000 struggling to survive in emergency shelters with no power and little food or water.
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Elderly hospital patients left to die in Japan's nuclear zone as more than 400,000 fight to survive in tsunami humanitarian crisis | Mail Online
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The elderly are being abandoned to die in Japanese hospitals and care homes devastated by the tsunami amid a worsening humanitarian and nuclear disaster. Hundreds of thousands of victims have been made homeless, with more than 400,000 struggling to survive in emergency shelters with no power and little food or water.
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