Residents near a nuclear power plant in Miyagi Prefecture express concerns about evacuation in case of a disaster following the Noto Peninsula quake. TEPCO, 13 years after the Fukushima nuclear accident, is far from its profit goal. The Fukushima governor urges the state to clarify soil policy after 13 years. A recent earthquake in Ishikawa Prefecture highlights the risk of a complex disaster. Japan is criticized for inadequate preparation for natural disasters involving nuclear accidents.
Japan is not doing enough to prepare for natural disasters involving nuclear accidents, experts warn, 13 years after a massive earthquake that triggered a triple reactor meltdown in Fukushima Prefecture. https://t.co/Mjye168fGM
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A powerful earthquake that struck the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture on Jan. 1 this year reminded the country of the risk of a complex disaster. https://t.co/RSDRzlR3UB
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Residents near a nuclear power plant on a peninsula in Miyagi Prefecture are concerned about evacuating in the event of a disaster, especially after the Noto Peninsula quake highlighted evacuation bottlenecks. https://t.co/GV4JOQR3to