A court in Japan has ruled for the first time that the state is jointly liable for negligence over the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011.
A court in Japan has ruled for the first time that the state is jointly liable for negligence over the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011.
The district court north of Tokyo found that the government and the plant’s operator Tepco were responsible.
At the time the then prime minister Naoto Kan was accused of being slow to acknowledge the severity of the tragedy.
He was forced out of office six months later.
More recently he has blamed Tepco, saying he couldn’t get accurate information out of the operator at a crucial moment.