It was the second verdict that held the government accountable
in the Fukushima meltdowns, following a decision in March by the
Maebashi district court Getty
A Japanese court has ordered the government and the
Fukushima nuclear plant operator to pay the equivalent of around $4.5m
(£3.4m) to thousands of former residents who demanded damages for their
livelihoods lost in the 2011 nuclear crisis. The Fukushima District Court on Tuesday said the government had
failed to order Tokyo Electric Power Co. to improve safety measures
despite knowing as early as 2002 of a risk of a massive tsunami in the
region. READ MORE Breaking News: US prepared to take 'devastating' military action against North Korea The 3,800 plaintiffs who sued in 2015 are the largest group
among about 30 similar lawsuits involving 12,000 people pending across
the country. It was the second verdict that held the government accountable
in the Fukushima meltdowns, following a decision in March by the
Maebashi district court.
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