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Forty percent of the workforce at the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant worry about radiation issues on the job, a nearly three-fold spike over the previous year, a survey found. More than ...
Following the 2011 accident at TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), the IAEA and the Fukushima Prefecture agreed to cooperate on radiation monitoring and remediation. The Practical ...
Radiation at such levels can kill a person if they are exposed for an hour, according to experts. The estimated figure was 30 petabecquerels for the No. 3 reactor.
A link between radiation from the Fukushima nuclear disaster and cancer will be the focal point of the civil court case against operator TEPCO. Rice from Hirono, Fukushima prefecture, will be ...
More than 70 percent of Fukushima's municipalities were registering radiation levels above the national safety standard. Decontamination was key to making the region safe again and reviving local ...
Bluefin tuna caught off the US coast have been found to contain radioactive material from Japan's quake-struck Fukushima nuclear plant ... especially as they give off far less radiation than potassium ...
A tricky operation to remove a second sample of radioactive debris from inside the stricken Fukushima No. 1 nuclear ... Dangerously high radiation levels mean that removing melted fuel and other ...
Radiation pollution levels in the Sea of Japan ... situation in connection with the 2023 discharge of water from the Fukushima-1 NPP. Thus, 24 samples of sea water were collected in various ...