Nation & World | Japanese village's nuclear reality sets in slowly | Seattle Times Newspaper

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There are around 1,500 people who still haven't left Iitate, a scenic village of 6,200 where the reality of Japan's nuclear disaster took a painfully long time to become clear. Though the rest of Japan - outside of the disaster zone itself - has largely returned to normal, Iitate is just now in the process of emptying out.
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Nation & World | Japanese village's nuclear reality sets in slowly | Seattle Times Newspaper
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There are around 1,500 people who still haven't left Iitate, a scenic village of 6,200 where the reality of Japan's nuclear disaster took a painfully long time to become clear. Though the rest of Japan - outside of the disaster zone itself - has largely returned to normal, Iitate is just now in the process of emptying out.
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