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lostloginyesterday at 9:36 PM1 replyview on HN

> You just need to prevent a catastrophe and even Fukushima did it relatively well - nobody died or will die from radiation.

“As of 2020, the total number of cancer and leukemia instances has risen to six cases according to the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO).[5] In 2018 one worker died from lung cancer as a result from radiation exposure.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukushima_nuclear_accident_cas...

These are small numbers compared to the number that died due to the tsunami and the massive evacuation (to avoid radiation injuries). The frustrating bit is that they could have avoided it all.


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chickenbigyesterday at 11:00 PM

The linked to article makes a different claim

" The workers' compensation claims that have been recognized by labor authorities include six cases of workers who developed cancer or leukemia due to radiation exposure "

So compensation has been requested for cancers, of which one death has been reported.

I point to a Forbes opinion piece from a pro-nuclear person https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2018/09/06/no-the-ca... .

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