Thirteen years after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, the aftermath continues to impact the region. TEPCO, the company responsible for the nuclear accident, is still far from its profit goal. The governor of Fukushima urges the government to clarify soil policies. Despite efforts, 29,000 people remain evacuated, and Japan is working on addressing population issues in disaster areas. The country faces challenges in preparing for natural disasters involving nuclear accidents, with experts warning of insufficient readiness.
This year is the first anniversary of the 3/11 disaster that Kanezawa Masayoshi has spent at "home" — in a new house he built on the site of his old one. Watch video: https://t.co/VSFbVdniDw #NHKWorld
Conditions inside Fukushima’s melted nuclear reactors still unclear 13 years after disaster struck https://t.co/RENm0EK65y
13 years after Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan remembers the dead and vows to keep rebuilding https://t.co/hAfbY3MXdh
ON THIS DAY: In 2011, a magnitude-9.0 earthquake and resulting tsunami struck Japan’s northeastern coast, killing nearly 20,000 people. https://t.co/khzxUSZInp https://t.co/sZXXIuB806
Get off the train in Onagawa Town, a community devastated by the 2011 tsunami, and the first thing you'll see is yellow handkerchiefs fluttering in the wind. About 1,000 are on display, each one featuring a message of hope. Watch video: https://t.co/mB40hP6mSC #NHKWorld
13 years on, mourners pray for victims of quake, tsunami | The Asahi Shimbun Asia & #Japan Watch https://t.co/Xfo9qnhrqn
Now and then: Photos show rebuilding since 3/11 disaster | The Asahi Shimbun Asia & #Japan Watch https://t.co/fAvAm48jDx
Footage from an NHK fixed point camera tracks the changes that have transformed a coastal city in the years since the 2011 tsunami. https://t.co/J7PcvccXek #NHKWorld
Tsunami-hit areas rebuilt but remain sparsely populated | The Asahi Shimbun Asia & #Japan Watch https://t.co/VpebmtI0S0
Today, we commemorate the 13rd years from the 2011Great East Japan Earthquake. The traveling exhibition “Beautiful Handicrafts of Tohoku, Japan”, conceived by the Japan Foundation has been held over 30 countries since 2012, providing the local population with the occasions to… https://t.co/w9xHh1NyVq
A school building where 90 people sheltered from the tsunami unleashed by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake serves as a memorial to the disaster. Watch video: https://t.co/TugpBTHR9x #NHKWorld
Editorial: As 13 years have passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake, experience gained from the 2011 disaster must be utilized to deal with issues after the Noto earthquake, including population declines. https://t.co/ApnfCVuCt5
New trailer hotel to open in north Japan's Akita in April amid growing demand - The Mainichi https://t.co/a067sipBna
Thirteen years after the 3/11 disaster, population outflow and a graying demographic are taking a toll on the region. #東日本大震災 https://t.co/9b7ceU7prn
13 years ago #Today, the M9.0 Tōhoku earthquake hit Japan for 6 minutes. It was the most powerful ever recorded in Japan, and the fourth most powerful earthquake in the world since modern record-keeping began in 1900 https://t.co/u0ABQVqRdF
Editorial: 13 yrs after Japan's 3.11 disasters, 'reconstruction of hearts' still a challenge https://t.co/LtRFbiVFVF
Thirteen years ago right now, at 14:46 on March 11, eastern Japan saw one of the strongest earthquakes in recorded human history.
As Japan marked the 13th anniversary of the powerful March 2011 earthquake and tsunami on Monday, as many as 29,000 people remain displaced. https://t.co/0IyflkmgFj
As Monday marks the 13th anniversary of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, roughly 30,000 victims are still in a state of evacuation. https://t.co/sOychekMSe https://t.co/OAbMYaVsSE
LIVE: March 11 marks the 13th anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami. NHK NEWSLINE will present special liver coverage from Tohoku as the country observes a moment of silence starting 14:38 JST. ⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/QbGNxw7Jht https://t.co/Nrl6QbvC1c
Work is underway to restore a pine tree forest in northeastern Japan that was wiped out by the 2011 tsunami. Some of the saplings come from the single 'miracle pine' that remained standing in Minamisoma City after the disaster. Watch video: https://t.co/GjdvvNSIhp #NHKWorld
We review data on recovery work in areas of the Tōhoku region affected by the triple disaster set in motion on March 11, 2011. https://t.co/oHF6XX9ns1
One of the worst disasters in Japan's recent history. They will be remembered. https://t.co/IJQX1NVor9
29,000 still evacuated 13 years after March 2011 disaster. https://t.co/YhCYrtg0M1
Do you know about Hope Tourism? It is the program being promoted in Fukushima Prefecture to help visitors learn about the reality of the areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake #OnThisDay in 2011. Learn more from our video. https://t.co/0QTZDk5o8D
The 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake was devastating to many parts of Miyagi, Iwate and Fukushima Prefectures. Even 13 years later, many of them are still working on recovery. https://t.co/uUPIZTqD18
2011-03-11 this cost almost 20,000 people their lives https://t.co/EeXq9xe8Gg
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
On March 11, 2011, Japan had a catastrophic disaster: a 9.0 magnitude earthquake followed by a massive tsunami, devastating regions and triggering a nuclear crisis at Fukushima The Japanese government learned nothing and is on a nuclear ☢️ renewal kick RIP https://t.co/CP6YzgrpCI
Japan to Work on Population Issues in March 2011 Disaster Areas https://t.co/B9LEl0WBoG
29,000 Still Evacuated 13 Years after March 2011 Disaster https://t.co/WHudiM4gEt
Tepco profit goal remains elusive, 13 years after triple meltdown https://t.co/rWZHfcMZdW
New trailer hotel to open in north Japan's Akita in April amid growing demand https://t.co/mUlZmNNcIQ
Store Selling Specialties of Quake-Hit Ishikawa Opens in Tokyo; Promote Local Attractions ahead of an Extended Section of the Hokuriku Shinkansen Bullet Train Line https://t.co/3WAUVFdnfI
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
TEPCO Far Away from Profit Goal 13 Years after Nuclear Accident https://t.co/I7R5Wg9dTJ
13 Years On: Fukushima Governor Urges State to Clarify Soil Policy https://t.co/EhrJlA9Pzi
Rebuild of Yuriage Morning Market in Tohoku offers lessons for Wajima; market seeing more traffic than before 2011 earthquake https://t.co/Cjvp96ukmH
☢ A conversation on the 2011 Fukushima nuclear meltdown and the unintended consequences of rejecting nuclear power https://t.co/MQ3BN064ri https://t.co/o1gyWki1pZ