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| The town of Odaka in Fukushima was devastated by a 2011 earthquake and tsunami |
Drones are delivering food to
residents of a Japanese town devastated by the Fukushima nuclear
disaster where access to shops is limited.
A 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Fukushima triggered the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl.
Convenience store chain Lawson has worked with e-commerce firm Rakuten and this week launched a drone service in the Odaka district of the city of Minamisoma, which has a large population of older people.
The district is roughly within a 20km radius of the Fukushima Daiichi Power Station, the site of the nuclear disaster triggered by an earthquake and tsunami six years ago. People were forced to leave their homes because of radiation concerns.
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"The town is starting to regain its former liveliness as its residents continue to return home," Lawson spokesperson Ken Mochimaru told the BBC. "However, improving the shopping environment for daily necessities, food, and other products represents a high-priority challenge," he said.
