Nearly a decade after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan’s government has decided to release over one million tonnes of contaminated water into the sea, media reports said on ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to Release Treated Water from Crippled Fukushima Plant into Sea
The Japanese government plans to release into the sea treated radioactive water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant crippled by a powerful earthquake and tsunami in 2011 amid concerns over ... ( read original story ...)
ACT Japan Forum’s response on heavy rainfalls in the south
English News and Press Release on Japan about Food and Nutrition, Shelter and Non-Food Items, Flood and more; published on 17 Oct 2020 by ACT Alliance ... ( read original story ...)
Reports: Japan set to release treated Fukushima water into the sea
The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant suffered several nuclear meltdowns back in 2011 after an earthquake and tsunami hit the area. ( read original story ...)
Japan ‘will dump more than a million tonnes of radioactive water into the sea’ in clean-up at Fukushima nuclear plant destroyed by 2011 tsunami
The fate of the contaminated water has long been a matter of debate since the disastrous earthquake and tsunami of 2011, with South Korea among those concerned. ( read original story ...)
Fukushima disaster: Japan ‘will dump a million tonnes of radioactive water into the sea’
The fate of the contaminated water has long been a matter of debate since the disastrous earthquake and tsunami of 2011, with South Korea among those concerned. ( read original story ...)
Japan expected to dump over 1 MILLION TONS of radioactive Fukushima water into Pacific, fishermen fear ‘catastrophic impact’
The Japanese government is planning to release more than one million tons of contaminated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean, angering fishermen, local media ... ( read original story ...)
Japan ‘to dump’ Fukushima water in sea
The Japanese government has decided to release radioactive water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea. That's according reports from the Kyodo news agency and other media on Friday ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to release 1M tonnes of Fukushima’s contaminated water into sea: reports
The plant, run by Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc , suffered multiple nuclear meltdowns after a 2011 earthquake and tsunami. On Friday, Japan’s industry minister Hiroshi Kajiyama said ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to release radioactive Fukushima water into the sea: Media
Any release of the water is expected to antagonise Japanese fishermen and raise concerns in neighbouring countries ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to release Fukushima’s contaminated water into sea – reports
Nearly a decade after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan's government has decided to release contaminated water from the destroyed plant into the sea, media reports said on Friday, with a formal ... ( read original story ...)
Japan decides to release contaminated water containing radioactive substances into the sea: Report
(AP FILE) Japan’s government has decided to release treated water ... more than a million tonnes of contaminated water since the plant was crippled by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011. ( read original story ...)
Japan has decided to release Fukushima contaminated water into sea: reports
Japan's government has decided to release treated water containing radioactive substances from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant into the sea, Jiji news agency and other media reported on Friday. ( read original story ...)
What Controls Giant Subduction Earthquakes?
Subduction zones with a low dipping angle and thick sediments can produce giant earthquakes; this finding lets researchers estimate worst-case scenarios for coastlines around the world. ( read original story ...)
China to build 15,000 earthquake early warning monitoring stations
Students also held earthquake escape drills and learned about disaster mitigation. Photo: cnsphoto China has stepped up its efforts to establish a nationwide project for earthquake alerts and plans to ... ( read original story ...)
Many Japan local gov’ts say accepting special needs people at shelters hard amid virus
About 60% of large local governments in Japan reported that the spread of the novel coronavirus has made it difficult to accept individuals w ... ( read original story ...)