Fukushima court rules Tepco, government liable over 2011 nuclear disaster
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A district court in Fukushima prefecture on Tuesday ruled that Tokyo Electric Power and the Japanese government were liable for damages totaling about 500 million yen (4.44 million US dollars) in the largest class action lawsuit brought over the 2011 nuclear disaster, Kyodo news agency reported.
A group of about 3,800 people, mostly in Fukushima prefecture, filed the class action suit, marking the biggest number of plaintiffs out of about 30 similar class action lawsuits filed across the nation.
This is the second court ruling that fixed the government's responsibility after a Maebashi district court decision in March.
Lawyers for evacuees who were forced to abandon their homes near the Fukushima nuclear plant hold signs on March 17, 2017, that read "partially won a case," right, and "the government is liable" in front of the district court of Maebashi, north of Tokyo. /AP Photo
Lawyers for evacuees who were forced to abandon their homes near the Fukushima nuclear plant hold signs on March 17, 2017, that read "partially won a case," right, and "the government is liable" in front of the district court of Maebashi, north of Tokyo. /AP Photo
All the three district court decisions so far have ordered Tepco to pay damages. Only the Chiba court decision last month did not find the government liable for compensation.
The plaintiffs in Fukushima case have called on defendants for reinstating the levels of radioactivity at their homes before the disaster, but the court rejected the request, Kyodo said.
Tepco has long been criticized for ignoring the threat posed by natural disasters to the Fukushima nuclear power plant and the company and the government were lambasted for their handling of the major crisis.