When a tsunami devastated parts of Japan's coastline in 2011, killing more than 18,000 people, it also hit the Fukushima nuclear power plant, triggering the most serious nuclear accident since ...
NIHONMATSU, Fukushima Prefecture--Rice farmer Toshio Watanabe felt strongly embarrassed when he saw the estimate for the selling price of rice to be harvested in 2022. Farm products of Fukushima ...
The Fukushima Daiichi plant suffered a series ... site was the world's most serious nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986. No-one died directly in the meltdown but three former Tepco executives ...
Nearly 20,000 people died, whole towns were wiped out and the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant was ... and some court decisions have said the accident was the result of human error, safety ...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident reinforced the importance of having adequate national and international safety standards and guidelines in place so that nuclear power and technology remain safe ...
An interim disposal area for soil contaminated by the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant (seen at rear) is seen in Futaba, Fukushima Prefecture, in this March 3, 2024, file photo. (Mainichi ...
The accident that took place at Fukushima Daiichi has fundamentally changed the nuclear power sector and its approach to safety. Experiences and lessons learned from the accident, as well as ...
When the Fukushima nuclear disaster struck Japan ... levels of radiation in order to snap some never-before-seen photos of towns, untouched since 2011. More info: Facebook The post Guy Sneaks ...