Fukushima nuclear disaster forced more than 150,000 people to flee and turned towns into ghost towns, but one man went back to save the animals: Meet Naoto Matsumura
- More than 150,000 people were forced to abandon their homes after the Fukushima nuclear disaster struck Japan in March 2011, transforming once-bustling towns into eerie ghost towns almost overnight.
- Families fled with only the essentials, believing they would soon return, but many never did.
- In the rush to escape the radiation, thousands of pets and farm animals were left behind with little hope of survival.
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- More than 150,000 people were forced to abandon their homes after the Fukushima nuclear disaster struck Japan in March 2011, transforming once-bustling towns into eerie ghost towns almost overnight.
- Families fled with only the essentials, believing they would soon return, but many never did.
- In the rush to escape the radiation, thousands of pets and farm animals were left behind with little hope of survival.
Sources: Times of India