Five years after a tsunami shut down the Fukushima nuclear reactor in Japan, these images show how the towns inside the exclusion zone have been frozen in time.
In March 2011 an earthquake measuring 8.9 triggered a tsunami off the coast of north-eastern Japan, leading to an explosion at the nuclear reactor in Fukushima.
On April 22 everybody within a 12 mile radius of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station was forced to flee and the area completely cordoned off.