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Eerie new Street View images reveal another Fukushima ghost town - DVICE
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Eerie new Street View images reveal another Fukushima ghost town
DVICE
Nearly two years after the catastrophic Tohoku 9.0 earthquake and resulting tsunami hit Japan, clean-up efforts continue as local communities struggle to put their lives back together. However, due to radiation contamination from the tsunami-damaged ...
Google Street View provides glimpse inside Japan's nuclear no-go zoneThe Japan Times
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Tohoku scraps plan for Namie-Odaka plant - World Nuclear News
Tohoku scraps plan for Namie-Odaka plant
World Nuclear News
Tohoku has three units at its Onagawa plant in Miyagi Prefecture which automatically shut down during the March 2011 earthquake. These have been ordered to remain off-line by the government. Meanwhile, in Aomori Prefecture, the company's Higashidori ...
Tohoku Electric scraps N-plant plansThe Daily Yomiuri
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Teacher vows to protect students from disasters - The Japan Times
The Japan Times
Teacher vows to protect students from disasters
The Japan Times
Onagawa was among the areas hit hardest by the magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011. Immediately after the catastrophe, Sato ... More students died there than in any other school in the Tohoku region. Of its 13 teachers, 10 were killed.
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Early quake relief project 'Nihon Kizuna' to hold two-year anniversary event - The Japan Times
Early quake relief project 'Nihon Kizuna' to hold two-year anniversary event
The Japan Times
“While some may think those in and around Tohoku don't necessarily still need help, I feel that there is some value in bringing people together again two years later,” Fintoni says. “It's only natural for people to move on, and perhaps forget, but I'm ...
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Japan raises specter of more devastating quake - Deutsche Welle
Japan raises specter of more devastating quake
Deutsche Welle
An earthquake in the Nankai Trough could be on a scale 10 times that of the disaster that befell Tohoku in March 2011. More worryingly, experts warn that a mega-quake is overdue. A little over two years after vast stretches of northeastern Japan were ...
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Japan raises specter of more devastating natural disaster - Deutsche Welle
Japan raises specter of more devastating natural disaster
Deutsche Welle
An earthquake in the Nankai Trough could be on a scale 10 times that of the disaster that befell Tohoku in March 2011. More worryingly, experts warn that a mega-quake is overdue. A little over two years after vast stretches of northeastern Japan were ...
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Quake expert pulls Tokyo fault claim - The Japan Times
Quake expert pulls Tokyo fault claim
The Japan Times
The leader of a team of earthquake researchers admitted Thursday that they made an erroneous announcement confirming the presence of an active fault near Tokyo after mistaking what appears to be a concrete column buried in the ground as natural stone ...
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Tohoku Electric drops plan to build nuclear plant in Fukushima Prefecture - Asahi Shimbun
Tohoku Electric drops plan to build nuclear plant in Fukushima Prefecture
Asahi Shimbun
The two municipalities had endorsed the project to build the Namie-Odaka plant, but they changed their stances after the nuclear disaster unfolded following the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami in March 2011. In December 2011, the Namie town ...
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Japan utility scraps plan for new nuke plant - Boston.com
Japan utility scraps plan for new nuke plant
Boston.com
Tohoku Electric Power Co. said Thursday that strong protests from local communities as well as radiation leaks at the proposed site of the new power station make the project unworkable. The company wanted to build a plant north of the Fukushima Dai ...
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Japanese utility scraps plan to build new nuke plant in Fukushima due to ... - Washington Post
Washington Post
Japanese utility scraps plan to build new nuke plant in Fukushima due to ...
Washington Post
Mar 28, 2013 07:01 AM EDT. AP. TOKYO — A Japanese utility has scrapped plans to build a nuclear plant near the site of a nuclear disaster two years ago. Tohoku Electric Power Co. said Thursday that strong protests from local communities as well as ...
Nuclear Shutdowns Force Japan's Dependence on Fossil Fuels after FukushimaEcology Global Network
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Japanese utility scraps plan to build new nuke plant in Fukushima due to ... - Fox News
Japanese utility scraps plan to build new nuke plant in Fukushima due to ...
Fox News
Tohoku Electric Power Co. said Thursday that strong protests from local communities as well as radiation leaks at the proposed site of the new power station make the project unworkable. The company wanted to build a plant north of the Fukushima Dai ...
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Japan utility scraps plan for new nuke plant - MiamiHerald.com
Japan utility scraps plan for new nuke plant
MiamiHerald.com
Tohoku Electric Power Co. said Thursday that strong protests from local communities as well as radiation leaks at the proposed site of the new power station make the project unworkable. The company wanted to build a plant north of the Fukushima Dai ...
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Japan utility scraps plan for new nuke plant - Huffington Post
Japan utility scraps plan for new nuke plant
Huffington Post
Tohoku Electric Power Co. said Thursday that strong protests from local communities as well as radiation leaks at the proposed site of the new power station make the project unworkable. The company wanted to build a plant north of the Fukushima Dai ...
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Japan's Tohoku Electric abandons plan for new nuclear plant - Reuters
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Japan's Tohoku Electric abandons plan for new nuclear plant
Reuters
The Fukushima disaster, triggered by a huge earthquake and tsunami in March 2011, led to the shutdown of Japan's entire nuclear power industry, which was producing 30 percent of the country's electricity supply at the time. Two reactors have since ...
Tohoku Electric to abandon planned nuclear plant in FukushimaThe Japan Times
TEPCO may skip summer power targetsThe Daily Yomiuri
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Tohoku Electric to abandon planned nuclear plant in Fukushima - The Japan Times
Tohoku Electric to abandon planned nuclear plant in Fukushima
The Japan Times
Namie is presently deserted, its residents forced to evacuate due to radioactive fallout from Fukushima No. 1. The planned construction site was flooded with tsunami after the Great East Japan Earthquake, and the area was designated an evacuation zone.
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Google Street View provides glimpse inside Japan's nuclear no-go zone - The Japan Times
Google Street View provides glimpse inside Japan's nuclear no-go zone
The Japan Times
Starting Thursday, Google Street View is giving the world a rare glimpse into one of Tohoku's eerie ghost towns, created when the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami sparked a nuclear disaster that has left the area uninhabitable. The technology pieces ...
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Sharp change in attitude drives green energy interest - Financial Times
Sharp change in attitude drives green energy interest
Financial Times
Today, while the government has expressed its determination to restart most of the reactors that have sat idle since the earthquake and tsunami crippled the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, there is also growing support for alternatives. ... “We have ...
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Tohoku high schoolers serve as ambassadors at foreign schools - Asahi Shimbun
Tohoku high schoolers serve as ambassadors at foreign schools
Asahi Shimbun
In her speech, Arimoto thanked the U.S. military for its support in relief efforts for the Tohoku region, which was devastated by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami. She also said, "My dream is to become a diplomat and return some of what ...
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200-mph red bullet trains thrill rail-mad Japan - CNET
200-mph red bullet trains thrill rail-mad Japan
CNET
JR East hopes it will inspire more people to visit northern Japan, parts of which are still recovering from the devastation of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Rail remains one of the most popular means of short- and long-distance travel in ...
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Japanese students discuss 2011 earthquake during visit to Middletown - Middletown Transcript
Japanese students discuss 2011 earthquake during visit to Middletown
Middletown Transcript
"At first, I thought it was me shaking, but then everyone started screaming," the 16-year-old girl from Sendai, Japan said, recalling her initial reaction to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake – the most powerful quake to hit the island nation in nearly 12 ...
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