Compensate damage to the Fukushima inhabitants
The company that manages the atomic plant of Fukushima must compensate a strong sum to one hundred and fifty-two local residents damaged by the nuclear accident of 2011 (the most serious after that of Chernobyl in 1986), at least from what results from a verdict of the Yokohama district court that stresses how disaster could be avoided by adjusting the plant with a proper barrier against tsunamis. In March of last year a Kyoto court in the west of Japan had already identified the same responsibilities with compensation for a hundred ten resident of Fukushima, but in September 2017 a court of Chiba near Tokyo had judged responsibility only of the operator of the plant. About twelve thousand people forced to leave their homes because of the radiation would be involved in various legal disputes that always concern the underestimation of the tsunami risk by the the government and the operator of the atomic power plant.
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Date: 20/02/2019
article n°: 4010
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