Japan's nuclear horror relived as people return to Fukushima's ghost towns
The government is keen residents return as soon as it is safe, and this month around 40% of the town of Okuma, which sits just west of the plant, was declared safe for habitation thanks to ongoing decontamination efforts carried out on an superhuman scale.
The official mandatory evacuation order was lifted, and while reports reveal just 367 residents of Okuma's original population of 10,341 have so far made the decision to return, and most of the town remains off-limits, the Japanese government is keen this be seen as a positive start to re-building this devastated area.
"This is a major milestone for the town," Toshitsuna Watanabe, mayor of Okuma, told Japanese news outlets, as six pensioners locally dubbed 'The Old Man Squad', who had taken it upon themselves to defy advice and keep their town secure, finally ceased their patrols.
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