Fukushima anniversary: Tour inside nuclear power plant
Two years after Japan's Fukushima power plant was torn apart by an earthquake and tsunami, it remains one of the most contaminated places on earth.
Radiation inside the plant is at dangerous levels. The clear-up operation, which runs into billions of dollars, could take another 40 years.
Rupert Wingfield-Hayes describes the complex preparation process for the 3,000 clear-up workers before visiting the contaminated area.
Most watched/listened
-
Self-obsessed Millennials having fun
-
Footage shows family caught in protest
-
Close up: Airbus A350 Rolls Royce engine
-
Pavement explosion in central London
-
The 'ghost' tramway haunting Spain
-
India floods: At least 19 dead
-
Greek court orders TV back on air
-
Full speed ahead in trams test
-
Africa Beats: Zimbabwe's Mokoomba
-
G8: Protesters cross outer perimeter
-
Africa Beats - Krar Collective
-
Dozens dead in Pakistan attacks
-
'Forgive me' begs woman who lied about rape
-
Sumatra fires cause Singapore haze
-
Cross-pond pen-pals for 70 years
~RS~q~RS~~RS~z~RS~47~RS~)
