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Japan’s Fukushima nuclear incident 'man-made': Parliament
This file handout picture released from Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) on March 22, 2011 shows workers spraying water to cool down the spent nuclear fuel in the fourth reactor building at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in the town of Okuma.
A Japanese parliamentary panel has found that the incident at Fukushima nuclear plant has been a “man-made disaster” and not only due to the...
Russian nuclear power plant 'explodes' Bulgaria
Bulgaria is protesting against the government’s decision to abandon construction of NPP “Belene”. The facility erected by Russian specialists was to help the Balkan country to meet stringent EU requirements for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. But the political situation was more important for the Sofia politicians than the national interests.
The Bulgarians took to the streets...
Radioactive water spills from Fukushima nuclear plant into ocean
A view of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan
Officials at the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), which acts as the operator of the crippled nuclear facility, say there is reason to believe some of the 12 tons of radioactive water has flowed into the Pacific Ocean.
A leak was found in a pipe attached to a temporary decontamination system. The water, once it has been used...
California Nuclear Plant Shut Down over Radioactive Leaks
San Onofre nuclear plant, California
A leak at a Southern California nuclear facility that regularly provides power to roughly 1.4 million households has caused the plant to shut down a reactor.
Despite officials insisting that everything will be perfectly alright at the San Onofre nuclear site, this is not the first time as of late that power plants have raised serious questions about their safety...
Super Typhoon Songda Projected To Pass Over Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
TEPCO now sheepishly admits that nearly 60 tons of radioactive water leaked out of the crippled nuclear power plant.
So far the only good news to accompany the Fukushima catastrophe has been that for all the fallout, the radiation has been mostly contained due to Northwesterly winds which have been blowing any radioactivity mostly out and into the Pacific (coupled with relatively little rainfall),...
Workers enter Fukushima No.1 reactor
A view of the Fukushima nuclear power plant following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
For the first time since the outbreak of Japan’s nuclear crisis, workers have been able to enter the quake and tsunami-hit Fukushima Daiichi power plant.
On Thursday, Japanese workers entered the reactor No.1 at the battered Fukushima Daiichi power plant, the facility’s operator Tokyo Electric...
Tiny amount of radioactive particles reach Iceland
Radioactive Moss - Landmannalaugar, Iceland.
Miniscule amounts of radioactive particles believed to have come from Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant have been detected as far away as Iceland, diplomatic sources said on Tuesday.
They stressed the tiny traces of iodine — measured by a network of international monitoring stations as they spread eastwards from Japan across the...
Japan nuclear crisis: scientists consider burying Fukushima in a 'Chernobyl sarcophagus'
Aerial picture of Chernobyl nuclear power plant taken two or three days after the 1986 explosion.
Japanese authorities are considering a “Chernobyl solution” for the stricken nuclear power plant at Fukushima that would bury it in concrete and sand.
As the team of 300 workers continues to try to douse the reactors with water, engineers said they had not ruled out the drastic measure.
But the “messy...
Fukushima emergency workers likely to face long term health issues
A fresh fire Wednesday engulfed a reactor in Japan’s stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant, with fears that the emergency workers could face long term health issues. The Japanese emperor said he was “deeply worried” as two strong tremors hit the country Wednesday.
The fresh fire broke out at reactor no. 4 in Fukushima atomic power plant where three of the total six reactors were...
Japan braces for potential radiation catastrophe
Japan faced a potential catastrophe on Tuesday after a quake-crippled nuclear power plant exploded and sent low levels of radiation floating toward Tokyo, prompting some people to flee the capital and others to stock up on essential supplies.
The crisis appeared to escalate late in the day when the operators of the facility said one of two blasts had blown a hole in the building housing a reactor,...
Expert: Nuclear Radiation Could Spread Far Beyond Japan
Officials in protective gear near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, in Koriyama, March 13, 2011.
An American nuclear expert says radiation from Japan could spread across the Pacific and reach the United States if a complete meltdown occurs at a Japanese nuclear facility damaged as a result of last week’s earthquake and subsequent tsunami.
Nuclear expert Joseph Cirincione of the Ploughshares Fund...
Fukushima Fallout: Next Few Days Critical
An official scans a woman for signs of radiation in Nihonmatsu City.
Nuclear experts have warned the next few days will be crucial in determining exactly how bad the fallout from the Fukushima power plant disaster could be.
They say advanced Japanese engineering at the 40-year-old facility will avoid a Chernobyl-style disaster, but any radiation leak could still have disastrous consequences.
During...
Obama says coolant sent to Japan's nuke plant as precaution
U.S. President Barack Obama said on Friday that the United States rushed coolant to a Japanese nuclear power plant as a precaution after a 8.9-magnitude earthquake hit the U.S. ally.
Obama told reporters at the White House that when he spoke to Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan on Friday morning, he ” specifically asked him about the nuclear plants and their potential vulnerability as a consequence...
60 killed in major tsunami after 8.9 Japan quake
Part of houses swallowed by tsunami burn in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture (state) after Japan was struck by a strong earthquake off its northeastern coast Friday, March 11, 2011.
A ferocious tsunami spawned by one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded slammed Japan’s eastern coast Friday, killing at least 60 people as it swept away boats, cars and homes while widespread fires burned out of control....
Putin pledges to help Venezuela draw up plans for nuclear power plant
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (right) and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has pledged to help Venezuela draw up plans for a nuclear power plant.
Atomic energy was one of many areas of cooperation discussed during Putin’s first trip to the South American country.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said on Friday that the power plant would be built to...