The UN nuclear watchdog chief will visit storage facilities for vast quantities of soil contaminated in the 2011 Fukushima ...
This handout photo taken and released on February 14, 2025 from Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) shows the removal of the ...
Armed with measuring devices, groups of citizens are embracing science to monitor radioactive fallout — and regain control of lives upended by the 2011 meltdowns in Fukushima. Radiation from the ...
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is monitoring Japan’s efforts to decommission the Fukushima plant after a 2011 ...
which was stripped from the region to reduce radiation levels. Mr Grossi, who leads the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), is set to tour the crippled Fukushima Daiichi plant on Wednesday.
The U.N. nuclear watchdog chief visited Japan's stricken Fukushima plant on Wednesday, the day after Tokyo approved an energy plan that marks a return to nuclear power to meet growing demand for AI.
Workers at Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant have started ... and three pairs of socks and gloves as a precaution against radiation. Armed with a flashlight, Sato stopped in front of ...
about 14 million cubic meters of such soil had been transported to an interim storage facility straddling the Fukushima towns of Okuma and Futaba. Three-quarters of the soil had radiation ...
Japan's government must decide what to do with the soil -- enough to fill 10 baseball stadiums -- scraped from the wider Fukushima region as part of efforts to remove harmful radiation.
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (Japan ... 10 stadiums -- were scraped from land in the region to remove harmful radiation. On Wednesday, trucks and construction vehicles went back and ...
FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ... to fill 10 stadiums - was scraped from the region to remove harmful radiation. Around 300,000 cubic metres of ash from incinerated organic material ...