+ Follow NUCLEAR AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AGENCY Tag
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[Title] => More leaks found at crippled Japan nuclear plant
[Summary] => Leaks of radioactive water have become more frequent at Japan's crippled nuclear power plant less than two months after it was declared basically stable.
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[Title] => Japan Cabinet OKs bill to cap nuke reactor life
[Summary] => Japan's Cabinet approved bills Tuesday aimed at bolstering nuclear safety regulations following last year's Fukushima disaster, including one that would put a 40-year cap on the operational life of nuclear reactors.
[DatePublished] => 2012-01-31 12:39:05
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[Title] => Japan nuke plant radiation leak exceeds Hiroshima
[Summary] => Japan's nuclear agency says the amount of radioactive cesium leaked from a tsunami-hit nuclear plant is about equal to 168 of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima.
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[Title] => Japan utility knew of tsunami threat: government
[Summary] => Japan's nuclear regulator said Wednesday that the operator of a crippled nuclear plant knew it might be hit by a far bigger tsunami than it was designed to withstand.
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[Title] => Japan mulls limited access to zone near nuke plant
[Summary] => Japan's top government spokesman said today that authorities are considering restricting access to the evacuation zone around its crippled nuclear plant.
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[Title] => Japanese gov't under fire over disaster plan
[Summary] => A blueprint for ending radiation leaks and stabilizing reactors at Japan's crippled nuclear plant drew a lackluster response Monday, as polls showed diminishing public support for the government's handling of the country's recent disasters.
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[Title] => Japan battles to remove radioactive water at troubled nuke plant
[Summary] => Operator of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant faced a uphill battle in removing harmful radioactive water at the facility Thursday, since the level of contaminated water in its underground trench turned out to be rising again.
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[Title] => Pinoys within 50 kms from Fukushima plant urged to evacuate
[Summary] => The Philippine Embassy in Japan today urged Filipinos within the 50-kilometer radius from the quake-stricken Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima to evacuate.
[DatePublished] => 2011-04-12 14:22:41
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[Title] => Month after quake, Japan homeless move into houses
[Summary] => One month after a devastating tsunami flattened their homes, some families took a step toward normalcy and moved into temporary housing, while Japan's prime minister promised yesterday to help fishermen along the devastated coast get back to their boats.
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[Title] => Preventing blasts a focus at Japan nuclear plant
[Summary] => After notching a rare victory by stopping highly radioactive water from flowing into the Pacific on yesterday, workers at Japan's flooded nuclear power complex turned to their next task: injecting nitrogen to prevent more hydrogen explosions.
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NUCLEAR AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AGENCY
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[Title] => Japan Cabinet OKs bill to cap nuke reactor life
[Summary] => Japan's Cabinet approved bills Tuesday aimed at bolstering nuclear safety regulations following last year's Fukushima disaster, including one that would put a 40-year cap on the operational life of nuclear reactors.
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[Title] => Japan nuke plant radiation leak exceeds Hiroshima
[Summary] => Japan's nuclear agency says the amount of radioactive cesium leaked from a tsunami-hit nuclear plant is about equal to 168 of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima.
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[Title] => Japan utility knew of tsunami threat: government
[Summary] => Japan's nuclear regulator said Wednesday that the operator of a crippled nuclear plant knew it might be hit by a far bigger tsunami than it was designed to withstand.
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[Title] => Japan mulls limited access to zone near nuke plant
[Summary] => Japan's top government spokesman said today that authorities are considering restricting access to the evacuation zone around its crippled nuclear plant.
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[Title] => Japanese gov't under fire over disaster plan
[Summary] => A blueprint for ending radiation leaks and stabilizing reactors at Japan's crippled nuclear plant drew a lackluster response Monday, as polls showed diminishing public support for the government's handling of the country's recent disasters.
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[Title] => Japan battles to remove radioactive water at troubled nuke plant
[Summary] => Operator of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant faced a uphill battle in removing harmful radioactive water at the facility Thursday, since the level of contaminated water in its underground trench turned out to be rising again.
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[Title] => Pinoys within 50 kms from Fukushima plant urged to evacuate
[Summary] => The Philippine Embassy in Japan today urged Filipinos within the 50-kilometer radius from the quake-stricken Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima to evacuate.
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[Title] => Month after quake, Japan homeless move into houses
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[Title] => Preventing blasts a focus at Japan nuclear plant
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