Japan has ordered the mandatory evacuations of two towns in Fukushima Prefecture, 15 May, almost three days after it was reveled that Reactor 1, of Fukushima Daiichi nuke plant, was melting down.
Families with children kindergarten age or younger, and pregnant women, are the first to be evacuated. At least 7,700 people will be evacuated from the small towns. Local officials claim they have secured places for the families to stay.
Farmers are being given extra time so they can move their livestock. The evacuation was ordered because of increased radiation levels in the towns.