Fifteen years after a tsunami caused the Fukushima nuclear accident, only bears, raccoons and boar are seen on the streets. But the authorities and some locals want people to move back ...
The world’s largest nuclear power plant restarted Wednesday in north-central Japan for the first time since the 2011 ...
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Japan restarts its largest nuclear plant thirteen years after Fukushima
Japan has restarted a nuclear reactor at its largest power plant for the first time since Fukushima, signaling a cautious but ...
Balancing safety fears against energy needs ...
Japan restars a reactor at the world's largest nuclear plant nearly 15 years after the Fukushima disaster.
A return to nuclear power is at the heart of Japan’s energy policy but, in the wake of the 2011 disaster, residents’ fears about tsunamis, earthquakes and evacuation plans remain ...
-KIYOSHI KUROKAWA, the chair of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission, which released a report today on the causes of the nuclear meltdown that followed the tsunami on ...
Correction appended: Aug. 19, 2013, 3:02 a.m. E.T. The traffic light in the middle of Tomioka flashes red: proceed with caution. The authorities have started to allow evacuated residents of some parts ...
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