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福島

福島縣位於日本東北地方。福島第一核電廠在2011年3月11日的東日本大地震中,因遭海嘯侵襲,導致反應堆受損,最終發生堆芯熔毀並引發氫氣爆炸、放射性物質外洩。周邊居民被緊急疏散,多年後依然不能恢復正常生活。

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