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The exclusion zone: that is an area of Japan that is off limits because of the high levels of radiation from last year`s meltdown at a nuclear power plant.

隔离区:在日本,这各地区由于去年受到了来自核工厂高标准辐射而被隔离。

CNN learned that conditions in the zone around Japan`s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant were serious, especially for the animals that were abandoned there. We wanted to see the situation first-hand, so Kyung Lah joined a group that`s allowed to work in the exclusion zone.

CNN记者了解到在日本福岛核电站周围的情况非常严峻,特别是被丢弃到该岛上的动物来说。我们想得到关于此事件的第一手资料,所以记者拉赫加入了一个允许进入隔离区的队伍。

We`re a couple of miles now into the exclusion zone and I`m carrying a couple of radiation meters with me. This actually reads radiation on surfaces. And this one will keep track of how much radiation our bodies have been exposed to. This you keep right next to your body. And the radiation did spike once we passed the exclusion zone.

现在我们距离隔离区几十米开外。我身上带着两个辐射测量仪。但这只是在表面上测量一下辐射量。所以这个被用来跟踪测量我们身体表面的辐射量。把这个挨着放到身体的右边,当我们经过隔离区时仪器开始出现反应。

So we`re in the center of town here. And just to give you an idea of how evacuated this area is, how people had to leave everything behind, take a look inside this convenience store, and you can see everything is as it was almost a year ago. This is all earthquake damage. But no one`s been able to come in to clean any of this up. It`s as if time stopped and has stood still ever since the March 11th earthquake.

现在我们在这个小镇的中心。在这里我们可以看到便利店里还和一年前离开时一样,可以想象到当初人们是怎样匆忙离开这个地方的。这些都是地震后的情景,没有人能顾得上收拾一下。就好像时间从3月11号地震之后就停止了。

So this is a neighborhood in Tomioka. And if you look over my shoulder, you can see there are all these houses, but there are no people. You can`t even really hear any dogs. There`s no neighborhood sounds. It`s very eerie. It`s very quiet.

隔离区旁边的地方是富冈,从我的肩膀看过去你可以看到一排排的房子,但是没有人居住。甚至听不到一声犬吠。那里没有一点生机,可怕到窒息的寂静。

We checked the radiation on the ground -- much higher than in the air, at a level that`s not harmful in the short amount of time we`re here, but the challenge for the government is a cumulative effect of the radiation on the people in this community. Around the corner, the first signs of cleaning up the worst nuclear disaster in 25 years.

我们测量了地面辐射量,比空气中的辐射量要高很多,虽然在短时间内对我们身体不会造成伤害,但对日本政府来说解决对长时间居住在这里居民的危害才是艰巨的任务。

What you`re seeing here is the decontamination process that`s begun in the no-go zone. This, what you`re seeing under these blue tarps, is contaminated soil. The government`s trying to basically push it aside, try to contain it, in order to make this place livable again.

现在你看到的是对隔离区进行的净化排污处理。而在这个蓝色防水布下面是被污染的土地。日本政府正在试图把受污染土壤分离出来进行净化使得这个地方获得生机。

The exclusion zone: that is an area of Japan that is off limits because of the high levels of radiation from last year`s meltdown at a nuclear power plant.

CNN learned that conditions in the zone around Japan`s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant were serious, especially for the animals that were abandoned there. We wanted to see the situation first-hand, so Kyung Lah joined a group that`s allowed to work in the exclusion zone.

We`re a couple of miles now into the exclusion zone and I`m carrying a couple of radiation meters with me. This actually reads radiation on surfaces. And this one will keep track of how much radiation our bodies have been exposed to. This you keep right next to your body. And the radiation did spike once we passed the exclusion zone.

So we`re in the center of town here. And just to give you an idea of how evacuated this area is, how people had to leave everything behind, take a look inside this convenience store, and you can see everything is as it was almost a year ago. This is all earthquake damage. But no one`s been able to come in to clean any of this up. It`s as if time stopped and has stood still ever since the March 11th earthquake.

So this is a neighborhood in Tomioka. And if you look over my shoulder, you can see there are all these houses, but there are no people. You can`t even really hear any dogs. There`s no neighborhood sounds. It`s very eerie. It`s very quiet.

We checked the radiation on the ground -- much higher than in the air, at a level that`s not harmful in the short amount of time we`re here, but the challenge for the government is a cumulative effect of the radiation on the people in this community. Around the corner, the first signs of cleaning up the worst nuclear disaster in 25 years.

What you`re seeing here is the decontamination process that`s begun in the no-go zone. This, what you`re seeing under these blue tarps, is contaminated soil. The government`s trying to basically push it aside, try to contain it, in order to make this place livable again.

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