THE nation will switch the world's largest nuclear power plant back on next week, after a glitch with an alarm forced the suspension of its first restart since the 2011 Fukushima disaster.
Japan would switch the world’s largest nuclear power plant back on next week, after a glitch with an alarm forced the suspension of its first restart since the 2011 Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power ...
Japan plans to restart the world's largest nuclear power plant on 9 February, after an alarm malfunction forced ...
Japan will switch the world's largest nuclear power plant back on next week, after a glitch with an alarm forced the suspension of its first restart since the 2011 Fukushima disaster.The facility had ...
"Miraculously, it only killed five people.” ...
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Megatsunamis: World's biggest wave
Megatsunamis are not only much larger than your average tsunami, they also form under different conditions. Good news: ...
Nate Berkus recently revisited the 2004 Asia tsunami he survived while highlighting his friend's "powerful" book about the ...
The JVP/NPP government’s relief program, while offering symbolic gestures, has failed to deliver genuine reconstruction or address the underlying vulnerabilities the cyclone has exposed.
Debris and mud cover a city in Japan flattened by a massive tsunami in March 2011, caused by the energy released by a ...
Japan restarts the world’s largest nuclear power plant, the Trump administration signals a new approach to nuclear waste, and nuclear energy could surpass the declaration to triple capacity ...
An alert from a monitoring system was triggered while workers were starting up reactor number six at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant ...
Officials said there was no safety issue from the glitch that occurred after TEPCO restarted the No. 6 reactor at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in north-central Japan.
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