Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Explore the Fukushima nuclear exclusion zone with Google Street View

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No-one has lived in the town of Namie, Japan for over two years since it was evacuated following the nearby Fukushima nuclear disaster, but you can visit for yourself today with Google Street View. Earlier this month, Google sent its camera-equipped cars into the exclusion zone at the request of Namie's mayor Tamotsu Baba, who wanted both to show the world the ongoing crisis facing his town, and give its 21,000 displaced residents a way to return home.




"Many of the displaced townspeople have asked to see the current state of their city," says Baba, "and there are surely many people around the world who want a better sense of how the nuclear incident affected surrounding communities." The imagery has been uploaded to Google Maps and...


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via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/27/4151848/google-adds-namie-fukushima-street-view-imagery

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