Nuclear leak aftermath: Deformed daisies spotted at Fukushima disaster site in Japan
Four years after the disaster in Japan’s Fukushima Nuclear Plant, photos doing the rounds of social media show mutant daisies growing at the site, an effect of the disaster.
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These images of mutant daisies, growing at the Fukushima nuclear disaster site in Japan, doing the round of social media websites show the effect such disasters have on living things. Image by @San_kaido/Twitter
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Twitter user San_kaido says, " The right one grew up, split into 2 stems to have 2 flowers connected each other, having 4 stems of flower tied belt-like. The left one has 4 stems grew up to be tied to each other and it had the ring-shaped flower. The atmospheric dose is 0.5 μSv/h at 1m above the ground." Image by @San_kaido/Twitter
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While these flowers bear testimony to the immense damage a nuclear leak can cause, earlier reports had suggested that even fruits and vegetables had become mutant because of the nuclear leak getting mixed with ground water in Japan. Image by @San_kaido/Twitter


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