When the Fukushima nuclear disaster struck Japan, residents within 18 miles of the plant were urged to evacuate. Five years have passed since then and the established exclusion zone is still ...
As with Chernobyl, the risk increased nuclear radiation in the area ... a research team set up a whopping 120 cameras in the Fukushima exclusion zone that were set to trigger based on movement.
The reactor debris fragments were found inside the nuclear exclusion zone, in paddy soils and at an abandoned aquaculture centre, located several kilometres from the nuclear plant. Our research ...
Surging demand for AI has sparked a race to secure supplies of nuclear power. WSJ’s Peter Landers traveled to the Fukushima exclusion zone in Japan to explore the challenges of atomic energy's ...
Like all the towns in the nuclear exclusion zone, it essentially no longer exists ... Another 13,500 live in temporary housing in the Fukushima region. They're among more than 70,000 "nuclear ...
The Fukushima Daiichi plant suffered a series ... immediately suspended after the object was found and a temporary exclusion zone put in place while bomb disposal experts were deployed.
Soon after a tsunami damaged three reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi ... a difficult-to-return zone remains in areas where radiation remains high. One month after the nuclear disaster, the ...
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency said it has developed a more accurate method to estimate radiation exposure doses among people who spend time around the stricken Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant.
FUKUSHIMA—Police are investigating a report of a foreign man walking around a school building no longer in use due to the 2011 nuclear disaster as a trespassing case, in a video posted to TikTok.
At an elementary school in Futaba Town, Fukushima Prefecture, children’s bags and notebooks still lie scattered where they were left after the meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power ...