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It's Been Five Years Since the Fukushima Disaster, So Why Hasn't the U.S. Upgraded Its Nuclear Safety?

On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and 50-foot tsunami triggered meltdowns at three of six nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan. It was the one of the worst accidents in the nuclear industry's 60-year history, contaminating thousands of square miles, displacing more than 150,000 people and costing Japanese taxpayers nearly $100 billion.

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How Worried Should We Be About Nuclear Fallout from Fukushima?

Last week, amid anti-nuclear protests, Japan restarted its first nuclear reactor since the Fukushima disaster in March 2011. Despite strong opposition, including from former prime minister Naoto Kan, Kyushu Electric Power put one of the two reactors at its Sendai facility along the nation's southwestern coast back online. The second is scheduled to restart in October.

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The Fukushima Disaster Continues to Worsen

Nobody in the world knows how to dispose of radioactive waste safely and permanently. That's a given. The Japanese central government is presumably aware that anything it does with still the unmeasured but vast amount of radioactive waste from Fukushima's six nuclear power generators will be temporary. Leaving it in place is not an option. So Tokyo announced on August 29 that the Fukushima waste would be stored for 30 years in Fukushima prefect, in an "interim facility" to be built probably in nearby Okuma or Futaba (now evacuated).

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Democracy Now: Say It Ain't So: Japan Considering Restarting Its Nuclear Programs?

AMY GOODMAN: We are on the road in Tokyo, Japan. On Sunday, we’ll be headed to Hiroshima and Kyoto, and then back to [Tokyo], where I’ll be speaking to the Japanese Correspondents Association.

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Fukushima Ghost Towns Struggle to Recover Amid High Radiation Levels

Nearly three years after a major earthquake, tsunami and nuclear radiation leak devastated coastal and inland areas of Japan's Fukushima prefecture, 175 miles north-east of Tokyo, Namie has become a silent town of ghosts and absent lives.

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Homeless People Recruited for Dangerous Fukushima Clean-Up Are then Underpaid and Exploited

Some of the most marginalized members of Japanese society are being recruited to clean-up a highly toxic site. A Reuters investigation reveals that homeless people in Japan are working to clean radioactive soil and debris that emerged as a result of the Fukushima nuclear disaster three years ago. The news comes as the $35-billion clean-up around the site has dragged behind schedule.

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Once-A-Decade Typhoon Threatens Already-Leaking Fukushima Nuclear Plant

Typhoon Wipha appeared set to make a close approach to Tokyo Wednesday morning (Tuesday evening EDT), potentially bringing a storm surge, heavy rain, and flooding to the massive metropolitan area of more than 35 million. It is also likely to impact the still-damaged Fukushima nuclear reactor 130 miles northeast of Tokyo, already leaking hundreds of tons of contaminated water into the ocean daily as of August.

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Disaster Spiraling Out of Control at Fukushima as Japan's Prime Minister Asks for Global Help

Japan’s pro-nuclear Prime Minister has finally asked for global help at Fukushima. It probably hasn’t hurt that more than 100,000 people have signed petitions calling for a global takeover; more than 8,000 have viewed a new YouTube on it.

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Fukushima Operator Dumps 1,000 Tons Of Polluted Water In Sea

The operator of the leaking Fukushima nuclear plant said Tuesday that it dumped more than 1,000 tons of polluted water into the sea after a typhoon raked the facility.

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Fukushima Operator Dumps 1,000 Tons of Polluted Water in Sea

The operator of the leaking Fukushima nuclear plant said Tuesday that it dumped more than 1,000 tons of polluted water into the sea after a typhoon raked the facility.

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