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Magnitude 6.8 earthquake strikes Japanese coast, tsunami wave hits coast
NEWS.com.au
The agency had initially said a tsunami could be as high as 50cm, but US monitors said there was no Pacific-wide tsunami threat. The quake struck at a relatively shallow 10km below the seabed at 6.09pm local time (8.09pm AEDT). The Australian Bureau of
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the Age of Distrust
OpEdNews
The stark, dramatic images of the crippled reactors are hulking mountains of splintered shards forming a radioactive tomb. Videos and photographs of the tumultuous ruins are blatant messages about the dangers of nuclear power; the impacts of reported
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Lynas’s Plant Safe If Regulations Adhered To – Nuclear Medicine Expert
Bernama
If there is an alpha particle radiation, it will be dangerous. “Alpha rays are not like X-ray as they are not dangerous if exposed directly to us. But when alpha rays are emitted into the air and water and then entered the body, they can be dangerous,”
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Researchers say nuclear crisis in Japan was downplayed
Ke Alakai
Researchers have concluded that Japan’s leaders did not inform the public of how severe the triple meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear plant was in the wake of the March 11, 2011 tsunami. The researchers were a team of 30 university professors,
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Fukushima and the Chilling of Nuclear Power
NewsClick
It is now one year since the Fukushima disaster took place that saw 3 reactors in TEPCO’s Dai-ichi nuclear plant suffering core melt-downs and explosions. On 11th March 2011, an earthquake of 9.0 on Richter scale took place 130 kilometres off the coast
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Small tsunami hits Japan after 6.9 quake
The West Australian
The Japanese meteorological agency had initially said a tsunami could be as high as 50 centimetres, but US monitors said there was no Pacific-wide tsunami threat. The initial quake was followed by several powerful aftershocks in the same vicinity,
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The West Australian
Fukushima Fall-out in San Diego and Japan
OB Rag
They stressed that Japanese authorities had not been forthcoming about the dangers of the nuclear melt-down, and several American speakers warned that in fact the Fukushima plant was not yet secure and was continuing to leak radiation.
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Some reactor containers stand risks of faster deterioration
Mainichi Daily News
TOKYO (Kyodo) — The pressure containers of older nuclear reactors in Japan have more copper as impurities that could cause faster-than-expected deterioration, affecting their service lives but not necessarily posing an immediate danger, government and
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