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脱線した貨車の下に閉じ込められていた男性が、アイダホ州ミニドカで救助されました。
消防隊によると、8月15日の午後8時過ぎに脱線事故の通報があり、現場に駆けつけると、横転した貨車の下半身が挟まれた状態で男性が閉じ込められていました。男性は意識があり、呼吸もしていました。
救助隊はエアバッグと重機を使って貨車を持ち上げ、男性を救出しました。男性は現場で容体を安定させた後、ヘリコプターで外傷センターに搬送されました。
現時点では、男性の容体や脱線の原因に関する詳細は明らかになっていません。 #Minidoka
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The United States incarcerated more than 13,000 Japanese Americans in a desert camp during WW2 because it deemed them a security risk.

Now there are plans to build a wind farm beside the Minidoka National Historic Site.

“If Minidoka was a white memorial to white soldiers who died in whatever war it is, do you think that they would offer free land to Lava Ridge to develop their windmills there?” Tomita said. “Hell no.”

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https://apnews.com/article/505960bd4f634633ef373e1bde447570

Japanese Americans were jailed in a desert. Survivors worry a wind farm will overshadow the past.

In the vast, high desert of southern Idaho is a place called Minidoka. After Japan’s Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, this is where the U.S. government incarcerated over 13,000 Japanese American men, women and children as security risks because of their ancestry. Eight decades later, another government decision looms as a new threat — a wind project pilgrims with ties to the site worry will destroy the experience they want to preserve. If approved, the wind farm would put up 400 turbines near Minidoka, and survivors say it's another attempt to bury the past.

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Japanese Americans were jailed in a desert. Survivors worry a wind farm will overshadow the past | AP News

In July, Tomita brought a copy of his exit card when he returned to the camp for an annual pilgrimage. He wants future generations to be able to visit this treasured site for Japanese-Americans.

“Because they dumped us there,” he said. “Like it or not, it is our sacred land."

#Minidoka #AsianAmerican #JapaneseAmerican #AmericanConcentrationCamp #USHistory

https://apnews.com/article/minidoka-idaho-pilgrimage-japanese-americans-incarcerated-wind-505960bd4f634633ef373e1bde447570

Japanese Americans were jailed in a desert. Survivors worry a wind farm will overshadow the past.

In the vast, high desert of southern Idaho is a place called Minidoka. After Japan’s Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, this is where the U.S. government incarcerated over 13,000 Japanese American men, women and children as security risks because of their ancestry. Eight decades later, another government decision looms as a new threat — a wind project pilgrims with ties to the site worry will destroy the experience they want to preserve. If approved, the wind farm would put up 400 turbines near Minidoka, and survivors say it's another attempt to bury the past.

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"Biden's renewable energy goals are facing a wave of opposition, including from survivors and descendents of a WWII Japanese incarceration camp in Idaho."

President's Wind Turbine Program Blows Against Painful WWII Legacy

https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/05/03/biden-wind-farm-opposition/ via WaPo
Photo: Records of the War Relocation Authority, National Archives, Washington, D.C. via Encyclopedia Britannica online
#JapaneseAmericans #InternmentCamp #IncarcerationCamp #WWII #MinidokaInternmentCamp #Minidoka #WindEnergy #Energy

Biden’s renewable energy goals blow up against a painful WWII legacy

Biden's renewable energy goals are facing a wave of opposition, including from survivors and descendents of a WWII Japanese incarceration camp in Idaho.

The Washington Post