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The district court in Maebashi, recently ruled that the Japanese government was guilty of negligence which contributed to the Fukushima nuclear disaster. The court ruled in favor of over 137 evacuees who were seeking damages, and the court found that the government neglected to use its regulatory powers in order to ensure that the plant's operators were taking the right precautions for safety.

This is said to be the first time that the government has been held liable in the matter.

The court has awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars to victims who were forced to evacuate their homes in the immediate days following the disaster. According to the court, they allege that the meltdown could've been prevented; the negligence of many which contributed to the circumstances.

The plaintiffs in the case argued that the government should've had the sense to foresee that a tsunami might eventually hit the plant one day and should've prepared for it.

Japanese government officials previously estimated that there was a 1 in 5 chance of a powerful tsunami hitting the country within the next decade or two.

The court argued that the government should've utilized the regulatory powers already in place, to be sure that the Tokyo Electric Power company (TEPCO) was taking the proper measures. Unsurprisingly, those already established-rules failed to force people to do the right thing and therefore failed to prevent the disaster from occurring.

The Fukushima disaster has already cost the Japanese government over $188 billion and they still aren't close to having the clean-up finished and problem dealt with.

Since the Fukushima disaster, there have been dozens of lawsuits launched and numerous investigations into the actions of those involved and a number of officials have been fired and indicted because of the incident. There have been widespread allegations of corruption and collusion over the matter.

Just this week, the Japanese government had lifted orders for at least three more areas surrounding the Fukushima site. But for those areas where the evacuation orders have been lifted, residents have been very slow and seemingly reluctant in returning.

Pics:
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Kyodo/Reuters

Source:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/17/japanese-government-liable-negligence-fukushima-daiichi-nuclear-disaster
http://bit.ly/2oGPjTF
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2017/03/31/national/evacuation-orders-lifted-three-fukushima-areas-residents-slow-return/#.WN5syHRMSpo
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/fukushima-disaster-anniversary-photos_us_56df07ace4b0000de40624e4
https://www.rt.com/news/377025-fukushima-radiation-breaks-robot/
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-tepco-fukushima-costs-idUSKBN13Y047
https://steemit.com/science/@doitvoluntarily/fukushima-cleanup-efforts-still-failing
https://steemit.com/news/@doitvoluntarily/thousands-expected-to-protest-for-upcoming-fukushima-anniversary
https://steemit.com/cannabis/@doitvoluntarily/using-hemp-for-radiation-cleanup


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Thanks for sharing. Resteeming and sharing on the Voluntary Japan FB page.

rad!! thnx man!

Good they are held to some account.

The gif you fired in there is super neat man.

Ironically we both talk about gov't corruption today, I posted on the Montreal mayor being jailed finally. That was a long story in the works.

  • and barely anything but a slap on the wrist with his conviction. Typical.

yes i saw that, great post!

Thanks man!!!!!!!!

Very interesting developments. What a mess.

Is that all you do all day since you joined is going to 100 posts a day and pasting that or similar just to get comments in?

Not many people are going to engage with you like this, just saying. I've been watching this for a week.

lol! maybe he really thinks they are all just nice posts?:)

LOL

I don't mind a bit of that by people but man, some people that is all they do, you see it every comment and if you check their profile to see what else on their comments tab they are contributing to a community, at some point, you just have to say it.

Sorry -- I forgot to say it buddy....

Nice Post.

lol

I'm inclined to say "good," but the disaster has already happened... but where's the greater wisdom that's going to prevent something like this from ever happening again?

maybe disasters can't always be prevented.. 😶

Great Post! I have not heard this news yet..! Now I have to ask, is this about the first, second or third fukushima accident?? The one that was most recent has been a big concern of mine.. :/

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