Fukushima: Japan’s tsunami and the inside story of the nuclear meltdown. Mark Willacy. 2013.

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On 11 March 2011, Japan was rocked by one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded. Less than an hour after the first shock, a massive tsunami slammed into the country’s north-east coast. Close to 20,000 people were killed or lost under waves that in places reached more than 40 metres in height.

Fukushima is the story behind the twin catastrophes of the tsunami and nuclear meltdowns, seen through the eyes of witnesses and victims - from the mother patiently excavating the mud and debris left by the tsunami as she looked for the remains of her daughter, to the prime minister of the day, Naoto Kan, to the plant director of Fukushima Dai-Ichi and his senior engineers, to the élite firefighters who risked their lives to avert the ultimate nuclear nightmare.