japan nuclear crisis

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The japan nuclear crisis tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, including ongoing threats, waste storage plans, comparisons to Three Mile Island, and speculative topics such as hidden atomic bomb research. Threads reference official statements from the IAEA, US Energy Secretary Steven Chu, and Japanese nuclear experts. The content focuses on the severity of the crisis, cleanup challenges, and potential radiation risks. This tag aggregates user discussions and news updates related to the Fukushima incident and its aftermath.
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    VIDEO Fukushima: the Gift That Keeps on Melting

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    Fukushima No. 1 eyed as site for nuke fuel graveyard (May 27th)

    Fukushima No. 1 eyed as site for nuke fuel graveyard Bloomberg The Atomic Energy Society of Japan is discussing a plan to make the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant a storage site for radioactive waste from the crippled station. Building a repository would cost several trillion yen, Muneo...
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    VIDEO Fukushima still a threat: senior officials

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    Is Japan hiding atomic bomb processing in Fukushima?

    Confused and often conflicting reports out of Fukushima 1 nuclear plant cannot be solely the result of tsunami-caused breakdowns, bungling or miscommunication. Inexplicable delays and half-baked explanations from Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and...
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    VIDEO MaximsNewsPEOPLE: JAPAN NUCLEAR CRISIS -- IAEA UPDATE 01 APRIL

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    Japan situation looks 'more serious' than Three Mile Island

    US Energy Secretary Steven Chu told Congress Wednesday that Japan's ongoing nuclear crisis appears "more serious" than the 1979 Three Mile Island partial reactor meltdown. Chu's comments came in response to a question comparing the incidents from Representative Ed Whitfield, a Kentucky...
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    VIDEO Alert Alert Japan Reactor Meltdown Imminent Fuel rods exposed!!!!!

    Worse case scenario at over forty year old reactors . The United States would be in the direct line for exposure to radiation born on the wind , if the reactor or reactors melt down !
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