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Tue, December 10, 2019 | 22:21
Asia Pacific
Fukushima beach opens to swimmers eight years after nuclear disaster
Posted : 2019-07-20 20:44
Updated : 2019-07-21 19:18
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Children play with waves during the opening of the beach to members of the public at Kita Izumi in Minami Soma city, Fukushima Prefecture, July 20. The beach was closed for more than eight years following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident in 2011. AFP
Children play with waves during the opening of the beach to members of the public at Kita Izumi in Minami Soma city, Fukushima Prefecture, July 20. The beach was closed for more than eight years following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident in 2011. AFP

Children were making a splash in the water and surfers catching a wave near the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant on Saturday as a beach finally opened to them for the first time since the 2011 nuclear disaster.

A cheering crowd came back to the Kitaizumi beach about 25 kilometres north of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station as the city of Minamisoma officially started to allow people to swim there.

The beach was very popular among surfers as they had held national and world championships before the 2011 tsunami and nuclear disaster.

Local resident Sayaka Mori was walking on the beach with her husband and their three children, Kyodo News agency reported.

"I grew up while seeing this sea. Coming back here for the first time in nine years, I feel a sense of nostalgia," Mori said with a smile, according to Kyodo.

Mori's house, which used to be located near the beach, was washed away by the tsunami.

In March 2011, a powerful earthquake and resulting tsunami devastated coastal areas of the north-east, killing about 18,500 people.

The twin natural disasters also caused the triple meltdown at the Fukushima plant. (DPA)










 
 
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