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and said the street-level images would “put the plight of these communities into perspective and ensure that the memories of the disaster remain relevant and tangible for future generations.”
(Note: “Fukushima 6-years-on: Part 3”, will be posted later this week, and look at the morally criminal internet postings “celebrating” the sixth anniversary. A few days later, we will review the numerous Japanese articles on the sixth anniversary of the REAL disaster caused by the ear...
There has been a lot of media in this area, especially the red zone and we wanted to understand more about the disaster, what happened, how the community is repairing and what are the challenges. So it was excellent to find Real Fukushima tour. It is like being in our own documentary ...
The article reports on the publication of a road map by Fukushima operator Tepco which details its plans to deal with the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 in Japan. It points out the plans of handling the Daiichi nuclear power plant that has been damaged by the disaster...
Disaster preparation education was mandatory at all grade levels, with students receiving training in first aid, cooking, and the workings of soup kitchens in times of disaster. They had created their own hazard map, and performed quake drills multiple times. On the day of the quake, students ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Supreme Court upheld an order for utility Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) to pay damages of 1.4 billion yen ($12 million) to about 3,700 people whose lives were devastated by the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the first decision of its kind. Publ...
areas we visited ranged between 0.07 μSv in the mountains to 4.5 μSv near one of the town’s former train stations. My personal monitor was generally between 0.2 μSv and 0.7 μSv. [For more data about radiation in the Fukushima disaster area, visitSafe Castorthis national map display....
TOKYO, March 11 (Xinhua) -- Eleven years after the quake-induced Fukushima disaster, the aftermath of the nuclear meltdown, not least a large amount of contaminated water, remains a grave challenge for Japan as well as for the rest of the world. ...