Beyond radiation risks, an unexpected nuisance looms for residents returning to towns vacated after the Fukushima nuclear crisis — wild boars. Hundreds of the animals, which have been known to attack people when enraged, descended from surrounding hills and forests into towns left deserted after the 2011 disaster.
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Radioactive Wild Boars Take Over Towns Near Fukushima Nuclear Plant
Now they roam the empty streets and overgrown backyards of Japan’s deserted seaside town of Namie, foraging for food.
“It is not really clear now which is the master of the town, people or wild boars,” Mayor Tamotsu Baba said. “If we don’t get rid of them and turn this into a human-led town, the situation will get even wilder and uninhabitable.”
!!! At the end of March, Japan is set to lift evacuation orders for parts of Namie, located just 2.5 miles from the wrecked nuclear plant, as well as three other towns. !!!
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Why are people going back when the radiation is off the charts?