Struggling to figure out what to do with the ever increasing nuclear waste, caused by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster reactors, the Japanese government has decided to dump it in Fukushima.
The county of Futaba, in Fukushima Prefecture, is being asked to allow eight of its cities to become nuclear waste dumps. The official reasoning is that area is already contaminated (currently it suffers the equivalent of 100 millisieverts of radiation per year).
Of course this would mean that those people still living in the area would have to leave, and the national government will pay for occupying the land.
Many people in the area are upset, and disillusioned with their national government, because immediately after the March nuclear accidents, they were told, by national government officials, that the situation wasn’t that bad and they would all be returning to their homes soon.