Lapses at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant worry public Pioneer Press By Hiroko Tabuchi and Matthew Wald Members of the media and Tokyo Electric Power Co. employees wearing protective suits look at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan on Saturday. (Tomohiro Ohsumi, Bloomberg) TOKYO — What passes for normal at ... | Fukushima No. 4 building shown to press
The Daily Yomiuri -
FUKUSHIMA--Tokyo Electric Power Co. opened the inside of the Fukushima
No. 1 nuclear power plant's No. 4 reactor building to the press on
Saturday, more than a year after it was ripped apart by a hydrogen
explosion four days after the Great East Japan ...
N-fuel pool, ruined structure seen up close
The Daily Yomiuri -
FUKUSHIMA--Goshi Hosono, the nuclear disaster management minister,
spent half an hour Saturday inside the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power
plant's No. 4 reactor building, which was hit by a hydrogen explosion
four days after the Great East Japan ...
Safety fears grow at Japan nuclear plant
Financial Times -
By Jonathan Soble in Fukushima Japan breathed a collective sigh of
relief when the government declared that the worst of the Fukushima
Daiichi nuclear disaster was over – the stricken plant having reached a
more-or-less stable state known as “cold ...
Radioactive waste at Fukushima threatens second nuclear catastrophe
Brisbane Times -
Inspection ... the Nuclear Minister, Goshi Hosono, at Fukushima. Photo:
AP TOKYO: What passes for normal at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant
today would have caused shudders among even the most sanguine of
experts before an earthquake and tsunami ...
Fukushima Daiichi's Unit 4 Spent-Fuel Pool Up Close
Wall Street Journal (blog) -
By Phred Dvorak The interior of the No. 4 reactor building is seen at
the Tokyo Electric Power Co's tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear
power plant in Fukushima prefecture May 26. On Saturday, Tepco let a
bunch of journalists, as well as Goshi ...
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