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The Daily Galaxy on MSNJapan Takes a Major Step Toward Building Its First “New Nuclear Reactor” Since Fukushima DisasterAs reported by Le Figaro, Japan is taking its first steps toward the construction of a new nuclear reactor—marking the first ...
Decontaminated but slightly radioactive soil from Fukushima has been delivered to the Japanese prime minister’s office to be ...
TOKYO: A Japanese utility said on Tuesday (Jul 22) it was taking an initial step towards building the nation's first new ...
Kansai Electric Power has resumed on-site surveys at Japan's Mihama NPP to assess replacing unit 1 with a next-generation ...
Japan has taken a bold step to calm public concerns over radioactive waste by transporting bags of mildly radioactive soil ...
Japan commemorated the thirteenth anniversary of the devastating 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and Fukushima nuclear disaster. Officials vowed to continue rebuilding.
A wall of water over 15 meters (50 feet) tall slammed into the coastal Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, destroying its power supply and cooling systems, triggering meltdowns in three of its ...
In Futaba, the hardest-hit town and a co-host of the Fukushima Daiichi plant, a small area was opened in 2022. About 100 people, or 1.5% percent of the pre-disaster population, have returned to live.
Image #: 18518185 TOKYO, Japan - Photo from a Kyodo News helicopter on July 5, 2012, shows (from front L) No. 4, No. 3, No. 2 and No. 1 reactors of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station on ...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, marking its 13th anniversary, remains a significant challenge for Japan's cleanup efforts. Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings aims to extract a sample of ...
FILE - The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, damaged by a massive March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami, is seen from the nearby Ukedo fishing port in Namie town, northeastern Japan, on Aug ...
TOKYO (AP) — Japan on Monday marked 13 years since a massive earthquake and tsunami hit the country’s northern coasts. Nearly 20,000 people died, whole towns were wiped out and the Fukushima ...
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