Fukushima Cleanup and Radiation Exposure

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What is the timeline for moving residents back to Fukushima?

  • By the end of 2020
  • By the end of 2021 (correct)
  • By the end of 2022
  • By the end of 2023

What has Coca-Cola done in response to the Fukushima disaster?

  • Provided financial support to the cleanup effort
  • Donated products to the area
  • Pulled their products from the area (correct)
  • Offered free health checks to workers

What has the Japanese government said about the future habitability of Fukushima?

  • It will be safe to live in by the end of 2021
  • It will be safe to live in by the end of 2022
  • Parts of Fukushima will not be habitable for many years (correct)
  • There will be no radiation hotspots in the region

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Study Notes

  • The Japanese government is planning to move residents back to Fukushima by March of next year.
  • There is no guarantee that the workers who were exposed to radiation will be safe, and radiation exposure is still a threat to workers years after the accident.
  • Coca-cola and other companies have pulled their products from the area around Fukushima, but the cleanup effort is still ongoing.
  • Many people are still concerned about the safety of the workers who are still working on the cleanup.
  • The Japanese government has acknowledged that parts of Fukushima will not be habitable for many years.
  • People who do move back will be living in a region with cordoned off radiation hotspots.
  • The Japanese government did not respond to our request for comment on Colonel Seymour's claims.

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