Exactly one month after the tragedy on 11 / 3 in Japan, about 150,000 people remained in evacuation areas, 200,000 people live in shortage of water, but beyond all, they have begun rebuilding on the rubble disrepair.Monday, April 11, 2011
Images of Japan a month after the disaster
Exactly one month after the tragedy on 11 / 3 in Japan, about 150,000 people remained in evacuation areas, 200,000 people live in shortage of water, but beyond all, they have begun rebuilding on the rubble disrepair.
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Japan: Powerful earthquake hits north-east
A powerful earthquake has hit north-east Japan, exactly one month after the devastating earthquake and tsunami.
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japan earthquake 11 april
Japan earthquake 11 april Japan was struck again by a powerful earthquake on April 11, 2011, exactly a month since the destructive 9.0 magnitue earthquake last March 11 which killed thousands of people.
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Friday, April 8, 2011
Strong aftershock rattles disaster-weary Japan
SENDAI, Japan – A big aftershock rocked quake-weary Japan late Thursday, rattling nerves as it knocked out power to the northern part of the country and prompted tsunami warnings that were later canceled.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Japan tackles hydrogen buildup, cumulative radiation
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan pumped nitrogen gas into a crippled nuclear reactor on Thursday, trying to prevent an explosive buildup of hydrogen gas as the world's worst nuclear disaster in 25 years stirred atomic safety debate and inspections in the United States.
Japan focuses on hydrogen buildup after nuclear leak
Japan began pumping nitrogen gas into a crippled nuclear reactor, refocusing the fight against the world's worst nuclear disaster in 25 years on preventing an explosive buildup of hydrogen gas at Fukushima Daiichi power plant.
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Japan defends radioactive water disposal, vows to fully inform world
Japan defended Tuesday its dumping of a massive mount of low-level radioactive water from the crisis-hit Fukushima nuclear plant, saying the action does not violate international laws, and pledged to fully inform the international community of Tokyo's steps to tackle the ongoing emergency.
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Radioactive reactors around Japan 5 million times higher than the limit
Standing water near nuclear power plants in Japan Fukushima I have radiation levels greater than 5 million times the permitted level.
A house in the tsunami washed in Onagawa, Miyagi Prefecture.
A house in the tsunami washed in Onagawa, Miyagi Prefecture.
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