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Because the person taking the picture is either very far away and zoomed in to the max, or there could be heat rising from the reactors causing a blur in the photos and videos.

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The pictures from Fukushima might be blurred due to contamination affecting camera sensors, as well as interference from radiation impacting electronic devices. Additionally, emergency responders and residents may have taken the pictures hastily while in stressful situations, leading to a lack of focus or shaking of the camera.

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