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Fukushima: contaminated lives, the first article 360 ​​of the Country

The weekly country has published its first report 360. The theme chosen was the disaster of Fukushima, 5 years after the catastrophe after the tsunami that hit the coast of Japan.

Hace unos días el diario El País, estrenó el reportaje «Fukushima: contaminated lives«, 5 años después de la catástrofe sucedida en una de las centrales nucleares de Japón. Este podría ser otra más de los tantos reportajes que aparecen cada día, si no fuera por que es la primera 360 experience created by El País collaboration with New Horizons VR and Greenpeace.

On 11 March 2011, a brutal jolt to 130 kilometers from the coast killed thousands of people and changed Japanese history forever. The country returned to meet one of his great demons: the nuclear nightmare. The accident at the Fukushima caused the evacuation of 100,000 people and an emergency situation only comparable to that of the atomic bombs of World War II.

You can experience the documentary in different ways, depending on the device you have.

  1. "Flat" form from computer.
  2. De forma «plana» con la aplicación de YouTube para Android or iOS.
  3. using style glasses CardboardUsing one's own YouTube app for Android or iOS app: in360Tube.
  4. From Oculus RiftWith the application virtual Desktop.
  5. From HTC ViveUsing the application VR Youtopia.

Below you can see the report from the computer, having to manually rotate the view with the mouse using this link you can access, copy, or paste the video mentioned in other devices.

Si os interesa el tema y os habéis quedado con ganas de más, desde aquí podéis acceder al resto del reportaje de «El País semanal» que acompaña al video: Fukushima, contaminated lives

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