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Letter: Guam should worry about contamination from Fukushima via Pacific Daily News

We islanders worry about too many things. Perhaps it is the limits of our confinement within our reef-fringed turf that makes us realize that size does matter. […] Fukushima Daichi Nuclear Power Plant lies about 59 miles south of Sendai. … Continue reading

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New nuclear energy and fuel waste storage facilities emerging near Carlsbad? via Carlsbad Current Angus

A repository for spent nuclear fuel rods was proposed to be built in west Texas, even as a southeast New Mexican consortium hopes for a similar facility near Carlsbad and Hobbs. Orano USA, a subsidiary of France-based global nuclear energy … Continue reading

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Russia lifts ban on Japan seafood adopted after Fukushima crisis via The Japan Times

Russia has lifted its ban on Japanese seafood imports adopted in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Moscow’s Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance on Friday approved seafood imports from six prefectures in northeastern and eastern Japan — … Continue reading

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Hong Kong will not lift post-Fukushima ban on some Japanese food via South China Morning Post

In meeting with Tokyo’s foreign minister, Chief Executive Carrie Lam says restrictions will stay in place for now, while government reaffirms commitment to enforcing sanctions against North Korea Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor on Sunday rejected for the … Continue reading

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Fukushima food promoted in Paris via NHK World

The governor of Japan’s Fukushima Prefecture is in Paris to promote farm products that are suffering from a damaged reputation following the 2011 nuclear accident. […] Uchibori organized the “Fukushima Pride” tasting event on Saturday at a shopping mall near … Continue reading

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Two contract workers burned at TVA’s Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant via Times Free Press

Turbine problem shuts down Browns Ferry nuclear facility Two contract workers were burned from an arc flash while working near the cooling towers of a Tennessee Valley Authority nuclear plant over the weekend. The workers employed by Day & Zimmerman … Continue reading

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Japan’s long democratic detour via Swiss Info

Instead, the government has kept the main national power companies’ regional grid monopolies intact and has agreed to bring most of the 54 closed nuclear reactors across Japan back into operation by 2025. The world’s third-largest economy is experiencing challenging … Continue reading

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U.S. plaintiffs involved in Fukushima disaster relief seek $1 billion in damages over nuclear meltdowns via The Japan Times

About 200 U.S. residents have filed a lawsuit against Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. and a U.S. firm, seeking at least $1 billion (about ¥106 billion) to cover medical expenses related to radiation exposure suffered during the 2011 Fukushima … Continue reading

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Japan court rejects lawsuit against construction of nuclear plant via Reuters

TOKYO (Reuters) – A court in northern Japan on Monday rejected a lawsuit to halt construction of a nuclear plant, said the company building the facility, Electric Power Development Co (J-Power). The ruling by the Hakodate District Court in Hokkaido … Continue reading

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Report paints grim picture of Fukushima-scale nuclear accident in Pickering via Toronto Metro

A Fukushima-scale nuclear incident at Pickering plant would mean the loss of 154,000 Toronto-area homes for up to 100 years, says an environmental group. A Fukushima-scale meltdown at the Pickering nuclear power plant would exact a devastating human and economic … Continue reading

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