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Mar 10, 2021 · The nuclear disaster. Along the path of the tsunami sat 11 operational reactors at four nuclear power plants, owned by the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) in Fukushima prefecture.
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Jun 23, 2022 · A slight preface about nuclear disasters and Japan is nessecary when discussing the Fukushima Nuclear disaster due to Japan's severe history with Nuclear disaster in their not so distant past. At the end of the Second World War, Japan faced severe ramifications from the two nuclear bombs that were dropped in Nagasaki and Hiroshima as a final ...
More than 19,000 people died and tens of thousands more fled as radiation belched from the world’s worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl.
Feb 25, 2021 · THE 11 March 2021 will mark the tenth anniversary of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident in Japan. It was the worst nuclear accident at a nuclear power plant since the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. It was caused by a huge tsunami following a massive earthquake.
Aug 23, 2023 · It triggered a tsunami which swept over Japan's main island of Honshu, killing more than 18,000 people and wiping entire towns off the map. At the Fukushima nuclear power plant, the gigantic...
Dec 8, 2021 · The Nuclear plant failure was caused by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and subsequent tsunami. Fukushima was the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986. The disaster is classified as a Level 7, the highest level on on the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES).
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Jun 13, 2024 · 11 October 2023. On 11 October 2023, Japan provided the IAEA with a copy of a report during July and August, on the discharge record and the seawater monitoring results at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, which the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sent to all international Missions in Japan.