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The Fukushima district court in Japan ruled that Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings Inc. is liable for nearly $6 million in damages to 213 evacuees who lost their homes due to the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, Reuters reported citing Kyodo News. The ruling is the seventh court decision assigning liability to the power firm for similar cases. The Fukushima disaster led to the evacuation of around 160,000 people.
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