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Next month will mark 12 years since the Fukushima nuclear disaster in northern Japan. The Tokyo government is planning to release treated wastewater from that plant this year — and that's concerning leaders of Pacific Island nations. HPR's Derrick Malama has more in the Pacific News Minute.
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Eleven years after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was ravaged by a meltdown following a massive earthquake and tsunami, the company TEPCO announced plans to discharge treated water into the ocean starting next year.
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A UH researcher reviews Japan's planned release of radiated water 11 years after the massive earthquake in Fukushima; Maui Nui Venison's owner discusses its plan for growth that could contribute to reducing axis deer populations; State Farm shares data on catalytic converter thefts in the islands; and HPR Arts and Culture reporter Noe Tanigawa bids farewell
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TOKYO — Japan on Friday revised a roadmap for the tsunami-wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant cleanup, further delaying the removal of thousands of spent fuel…
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Four years ago this month, the world was focused on the nuclear disaster in Fukushima Japan. This week, there’s been some movement when it comes to the…
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It’s been nearly three and a half years since the earthquake and tsunami in northern Japan that led to a crisis at a nuclear power plant. A decision…
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It’s been a little more than three years since the nuclear disaster at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi power plant. At the end of last week, Japan’s government…
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It’s been a little more than three years since a major earthquake and tsunami shattered the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in northern Japan.For…
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Three years ago today, a massive earthquake and tsunami rumbled through northern Japan. The natural disaster was made worse by the fact that it crippled a…
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It’s been nearly three years since the nuclear disaster in Fukushima Japan. This week there’s been news of a fresh leak of radioactive water, and another…