
Fukushima’s Legacy: 14 Years On, Residents Still Fear Nuclear Fallout 🌍☢️
14 years post-Fukushima disaster, residents raise concerns over ongoing nuclear cleanup challenges and health risks. ☢️👥
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14 years post-Fukushima disaster, residents raise concerns over ongoing nuclear cleanup challenges and health risks. ☢️👥
UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi visits Fukushima to assess storage of contaminated soil from the 2011 disaster. Japan’s recycling plans under scrutiny. 🌍🔍
The IAEA warns that nuclear safety at Zaporizhzhia power plant remains jeopardized after the facility lost its only remaining 750 kV power line twice in recent days.
IAEA warns Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant’s safety remains precarious after recent power line failures, risking reactor cooling systems. 🌐⚡
IAEA chief applauds China’s pivotal role in securing a Fukushima water monitoring deal with Japan, boosting global nuclear safety efforts.
Japan agrees to China-led independent monitoring of Fukushima wastewater under IAEA, ensuring safety and transparency. 🌍💧
A radioactive water leak at Fukushima power plant raises safety concerns as Japan continues ocean discharge, sparking global backlash. 🌍🚨
A 25-ton radioactive water leak detected at Fukushima Daiichi plant. TEPCO says no breach occurred; robotic inspection underway. 🚨🔍
China abstained from a UN vote demanding Russia withdraw from Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, calling for dialogue over escalation. 🌐⚖️
Japan begins fifth release of treated Fukushima wastewater amid ongoing debates over safety. 🌍⚡️ Latest updates here!