It’s really cool but very depressing.
An evacuee relaxes in her makeshift dwelling on the floor of the Big Palette convention center. The crammed emergency quarters lack privacy, and disease can spread rapidly. Older residents, who spent their lives in tight-knit rural communities, are often reluctant to move into temporary housing, isolated from friends and family. Social workers are trying to prevent a wave of kodoku-shi, or lonely death, among solitary seniors. (© David Guttenfelder/National Geographic)Photo by David Guttenfelder/National Geographic Article: “Japan’s Nuclear Refugees” by Lucille Craft @ National Geographic For more photos, click the “Photo Gallery” next to “Feature Article” in the grey link strip. Found via: Fukushima: Inside the Exclusion Zone - Alan Taylor - In Focus @ The Atlantic