After a nuclear disaster , wildlife tends to fly high in contaminated area , unchecked by humans that might otherwise hunt them . In the forests around Fukushima , the population of radioactive wild boars is explode .
According toThe Independent , the Sus scrofa have been feed pollute food , which renders them unsafe for human consumption , all the while they ’ve been breeding out of ascendancy . According to theSunday Times , the population has gone from 3,000 to 13,000 since 2014 – three years after the Fukushima Daiichi atomic plant melted down .
That population boom has become a major job for local USDA , causing $ 900,000 in harm to farm beyond the quarantine geographical zone .

Hunters are able to hunt the brute , but disposal of the carcasses is show logistical headache . Mass graves have cursorily filled , and officials have turned to burn the animals in special facilities designed to prevent radioactive stuff from spreading . Unfortunately , those facilities can only address three boars a Clarence Day , and have quickly become overrun .
[ The Independent ]
Fukushima

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