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Wild boars have taken over Japanese towns after the Fukushima nuclear disaster

Japanese towns deserted after the Fukushima nuclear crisis have unexpected tenants: wild boars. After six years of roaming empty streets, the animals are being evicted by boar hunters to prepare for human return. Now that radiation levels have dropped, four towns are partially cleared for residents at the end of March.