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What happens inNiwayama Yuki, like so many other mothers, always puts her children’s welfare first. When she discovered her son was slowly going blind from the toxic fumes of Fukushima, she sco 2020?
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What happens in 2020?
Niwayama Yuki, like so many other mothers, always puts her children’s welfare first. When she discovered her son was slowly going blind from the toxic fumes of Fukushima, she scooped him up and fled--but left her husband behind.
Millions of Fukushima wives are demanding divorce to protect their children from hazardous radiation, The parents’ thoughts are different; mothers feel that the safety of the children comes first but fathers need to keep their job in the cities. A documentary called, “Shock After Three Years, Fukushima, Tells the Future of Japan,” claims that the rate of divorce is rising unbelievably. Even though it wasn’t too long ago, the effects of radiation leak is continuing to rise. A Russian reporter wrote a book called Chernobyl predicting that the fate of Japan was the same as Chernobyl’s, an abandoned city with highly restricted areas full of radiation. Since t