Japanese Tsunami and Nuclear Refugees

This is Yonezawa gymnasium. It's providing shelter for 504 people who either lost their homes due to the devastating Tsunami, and for those who were evactuated due to nuclear threat from the Fukushima nuclear Power Station. Both both groups of people, there future is uncertain.

As reports come in today of water radiation levels in Fukushima Reactor 2 reaching 10 million times the normal level, the UN's nuclear agency has warned the crisis could go on for months.

Yonezawa gymnasium, now providing a shelter for 504 people who either lost their homes by the Tsunami or live near Fukushima nuclear Power Station. For those who lost their homes, or have been evacuated due to radiation fears, the future is uncertain.

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(Unregistered) MicheleH

(Unregistered) MicheleH says:

Is there a website where people of the tsunami who lost their homes can go to, to try and find another place to live? I am an older female with a spare room and I wouldn't mind helping out another female around my age. I am in my mid 50's. I would prefer a female who has lost her family and has no one. Maybe I can help someone who is more unfortunate than myself. I don't have much, but I do have a heart and a home I can share.

Posted March 29, 2011 at 7:18 Flag abuse

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