Typhoon Man-yi may hit Fukushima nuclear plant
Typhoon Man-yi hit central Japan Monday, with almost 300,000 households told to evacuate and fears the storm could go on to hit the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant.
Who is fishing in troubled KKNPP waters?
The villages around Koodankulam in Tamil Nadu have their own reasons for wanting the nuclear power plant closed down: Idinthakarai villagers, living less than 2 km from the Koodankulam nuclear power p
Who is fishing in troubled KKNPP waters?
The villages around Koodankulam in Tamil Nadu have their own reasons for wanting the nuclear power plant closed down: Idinthakarai villagers, living less than 2 km from the Koodankulam nuclear power p
Who is fishing in troubled KKNPP waters?
The villages around Koodankulam in Tamil Nadu have their own reasons for wanting the nuclear power plant closed down: Idinthakarai villagers, living less than 2 km from the Koodankulam nuclear power p
Who is fishing in troubled KKNPP waters?
The villages around Koodankulam in Tamil Nadu have their own reasons for wanting the nuclear power plant closed down: Idinthakarai villagers, living less than 2 km from the Koodankulam nuclear power p
Tepco mulls sinking walls around Japan reactors: TV
The operator of Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant is considering installing underground walls around its crippled reactors to prevent radioactive water seeping out, a broadcaster said on Saturday.
Australian PM visits Japan’s tsunami-ravaged Northeast
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Saturday became the first foreign leader to visit Japan's tsunami-ravaged Northeast, where authorities battled hard to contain an atomic crisis at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant.
Japan starts dumping low-level radioactive water at sea
Japan started dumping 11,500 tons of low-level radioactive water at sea on Monday to free up storage space at its crippled Fukushima nuclear plant for more highly contaminated water.
Radiation in sea off Japan nuclear plant 4,385 times limit
The level of radioactive iodine in the sea off Japan’s disaster-hit Fukushima nuclear plant has soared to its highest reading yet at 4,385 times the legal limit, the plant operator said on Thursday.