Fukushima three years after the disaster that became a ghost town

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Three years after the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan and the nuclear disaster that followed, killing 19,000 people and displacing more than 300,000, the photographer Bosnian, Damir Sagolj , returned to the region to document the lives of those affected by the tragedy. Even today, tens of thousands of survivors living in temporary shelters. The area around the nuclear power plant is still very contaminated by radiation so that residents can return permanently to their homes, but can only do a few short visits.

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

Fukushima three years after the disaster

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