2024年4月29日 Fukushima Daiichi Accident. Updated Monday, 29 April 2024. Following a major earthquake, a 15-metre tsunami disabled the power supply and cooling of three Fukushima
More2024年1月12日 The accident at the Fukushima Daiichi site presented a unique challenge in fulfilling this mandate. Following the accident, the IAEA established a new approach and
More2020年10月27日 The 2011 nuclear accident in Fukushima, Japan, released large amounts of radionuclides, including 10 PBq of relatively long-lived radiocaesium, into the atmosphere. This Review details the ...
More9 Mar 2021. The effects of the Fukushima nuclear accident will be felt for decades into the future, say local and international activists on the 10th anniversary of Japan’s triple disaster of...
More2024年6月13日 On 26 October 2023, Japan provided the IAEA with a copy of a report on the discharge record and the seawater monitoring results at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power
MoreA decade after a powerful earthquake and tsunami set off the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear meltdown in Japan, Stanford experts discuss revelations about radiation from the disaster, advances in ...
MoreThe Fukushima Daiichi Accident consists of a Report by the IAEA Director General and five technical volumes. It is the result of an extensive international collaborative effort involving five
Moreof Fukushima Prefecture that were not evacuated and below 0.1 mSv elsewhere in Japan. In the evacuated communities where evacuation orders have been lifted, estimated annual average effective doses in 2021, taking account of remediation work, were generally less than 1 mSv. In addition to the average doses to defined groups of members
MoreFukushima Prefecture (/ ˌ f uː k uː ˈ ʃ iː m ə /; Japanese: 福島県, romanized: Fukushima-ken, pronounced [ɸɯ̥kɯɕimaꜜkeɴ]) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu. [2] Fukushima Prefecture has a population of 1,771,100 (as of 1 July 2023) and has a geographic area of 13,783.90 square kilometres (5,321.99 sq mi).
More2023年8月23日 At the Fukushima nuclear power plant, ... Some have decided never to return because they fear radiation, have built new lives elsewhere or don't want to go back to where the disaster hit.
More2021年3月11日 El trágico legado de Fukushima: suelo radiactivo, fugas permanentes y preguntas sin respuesta A una década de la catástrofe nuclear, todavía se evidencia el impacto del accidente, tanto en la salud de las personas como en los daños materiales que requieren de un enorme trabajo de restauración.
MoreNature Scenery Mt. Shinobu (Shinobuyama) Mt. Shinobu, with a total altitude of 275 meters, is one of the landmarks of Fukushima City. It is estimated that it formed about 500.000 years ago when the Fukushima basin caved in and Mt. Shinobu became an isolated hill, which later became the object of multiple local poems, stories, and legends.Visitors can hike up Mt.
More2023年8月24日 The water comes from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Although most scientists agree it does not pose an immediate environmental threat, some are worried about the long-term consequences.
MoreThe Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (福島第一原子力発電所, Fukushima Daiichi Genshiryoku Hatsudensho, Fukushima number 1 nuclear power plant) is a disabled nuclear power plant located on a 3.5-square-kilometre (860-acre) site [1] in the towns of Ōkuma and Futaba in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.The plant suffered major damage from the magnitude
More2024年9月9日 I ate a £27 peach from Fukushima so you don’t have to Harrods is selling the fruit grown in the Japanese region hit by nuclear disaster, saying it offers ‘unparalleled sweetness and juiciness’
MoreAm 11. März 2011 kam es in Fukushima in Japan zu einem starken Erdbeben und nachfolgendem Tsunami. Im Kernkraftwerk Fukushima Daiichi entstanden große Schäden, die mit den vorhandenen Sicherheitssystemen nicht bewältigt werden konnten. Die beim Unfall freigesetzten radioaktiven Substanzen kontaminierten Luft, Boden und Wasser in der Region
More2023年12月19日 If you’re traveling to the Tohoku area around Fukushima, please make use of these tourist guides as well. ︎ ︎ 16 Best Things to Do in Aomori ︎ ︎ 13 Best Things to Do in Iwate ︎ ︎ 15 Best Things to Do in Miyagi ︎ ︎ 18 Best Things to Do in Akita ︎ ︎ 17 Best Things to Do in Yamagata
MoreIntroducing the best things to do in Fukushima prefecture, Japan. Go sightseeing in Aizu-wakamatsu, Ouchi-juku or Lake Inawashiro, or learn about ... The final destination for the floats is the Nihonmatsu Shrine.Don't miss the breathtaking
MoreThis is the official website of Don Quijote, the biggest discount store in Japan. Don ... FAQ/Contact Us; Store search. Top page; Fukushima; Tweet; Fukushima. Store Guide. Address 14-1 Funatomae Kamata Fukushima-Shi Fukushima,JAPAN, 960-0102 TEL 0570-099-101 Open Hours 9:00~ 2:00 Holiday none. Send store info to your mobile. Service ...
More2023年8月23日 Weather permitting, Japan will on Thursday begin the controversial release of radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean from the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, a move furiously opposed ...
More2023年6月22日 The IAEA, which has been supervising the clean-up and management of Fukushima, is expected to release a final report on the site and the plan for the wastewater release later in June. Nature 618 ...
More2023年8月23日 The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant is in the town of Okuma, in Fukushima Prefecture. It sits on the country's east coast, about 220km (137 miles) north-east of the capital Tokyo.
More2023年8月23日 At the Fukushima nuclear power plant, ... Some have decided never to return because they fear radiation, have built new lives elsewhere or don't want to go back to where the disaster hit.
More2018年3月11日 Fukushima prompted a global turn away from nuclear power. and correspondingly higher carbon emissions ... had been ordered. “I don’t want to leave,” his daughter-in-law (pictured above ...
More2011年3月15日 Der Nuklearunfall von Fukushima Dai-ichi ist eine Reihe von Vorfällen, darunter vier separate Explosionen, die sich im Kernkraftwerk Naraha in der Präfektur Fukushima, Japan, nach dem Erdbeben und dem Tsunami von Tōhoku vom 11. März 2011 ereigneten Kernkraftwerk zur Stromerzeugung. Die Atomkatastrophe von Fukushima ereignete sich am 11.
More2023年4月1日 Evacuation orders have been lifted in small sections of Tomioka, a town just southwest of the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant, in time for the area’s popular cherry blossom season. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida joined a ceremony there on Saturday. An earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 triggered triple meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi
MoreLa centrale nucleare di Fukushima Dai-ichi comprendeva sei reattori ad acqua bollente originariamente progettati dalla General Electric (GE) e mantenuti dalla Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). All'epoca del terremoto di Tōhoku, l'11 marzo 2011, i reattori 4, 5 e 6 erano chiusi per la sostituzione del combustibile esaurito, [23] ma le loro piscine di stoccaggio
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