When the Fukushima nuclear disaster struck Japan, residents within 18 miles of the plant were urged to evacuate. Five years have passed since then and the established exclusion zone is still ...
FUKUSHIMA—Police are investigating a report of a foreign man walking around a school building no longer in use due to the 2011 nuclear disaster as a trespassing case, in a video posted to TikTok.
Deaths directly related to the disaster that triggered a triple meltdown at the Fukushima No ... still have difficult-to-return zones in effect because radiation levels remain high.
When an earthquake and tsunami hit Japan in 2011, the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant suffered what is considered the worst nuclear accident since the historic Chernobyl disaster.
Taiwan, near-fully dependent on imported energy, plans to shut its last reactor. Yet renewables like nuclear can support its security and carbon goals.
Soon after a tsunami damaged three reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi ... One month after the nuclear disaster, the government set up a 20-kilometer no-entry zone around the plant.
The Fukushima Daiichi plant suffered a series of ... suspended after the object was found and a temporary exclusion zone put in place while bomb disposal experts were deployed.
At an elementary school in Futaba Town, Fukushima Prefecture, children’s bags and notebooks still lie scattered where they were left after the meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power ...
Fukushima residents have reacted angrily to the statue of a boy in protective gear, saying it gives the impression of a city still contaminated after the 2011 nuclear disaster. Fukushima's nuclear ...
In 2011, a magnitude 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Japan triggered a devastating tsunami, made particularly famous for causing the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Thirteen years later ... Scientists ...