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Expert warns that Fukushima fuel cores have “melted into the groundwater”

March 11, 2016 marked the fifth year anniversary of the Fukushima disaster. Although the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) has taken strides to decommission the power plant, they have yet to locate the missing nuclear reactor fuel, suggesting the cores have completely melted into the groundwater. In 2011, a 9.0 earthquake rocked the coast of Read More


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Japan’s most recent brutal earthquake prompts fear of similar Fukushima disaster… but nuclear facility on Kyushu Island refuses to take precaution

March 11, 2016 marked the fifth year anniversary of the Fukushima disaster, and Japan is still repeating the same old mistakes. The Kumamoto region of Kyushu island was hit by a 7.3 magnitude earthquake early Sunday morning, killing 33 people in total. Despite fears of another Fukushima disaster ensuing, the Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) declared Read More


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Human civilization in danger as Fukushima Reactor No. 4 threatens to release lethal radiation

Silently lurking within the confines of Japan is one of the biggest threats to human civilization not many has probably even heard of — the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, warns that the facility’s Reactor No. 4 is on the verge of a catastrophic failure that could turn our planet into a Read More


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Groundwater radiation levels at Fukushima power plant increase, despite cleanup efforts

Decommissioning the Fukushima Daiichi power plant has been paved by more steps moving backwards than forwards. Now, it has been discovered that the total amount of groundwater tainted by radiation has increased, despite cleanup efforts. The Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the company in charge of the Fukushima power plant, had originally planned to reduce Read More


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New study reveals Fukushima radiation reached U.S. coast far sooner than previously believed, as cesium levels reach record high off Western shores

Last December, scientists detected the highest levels of radiation from the Fukushima disaster taken to date, off the coast of California. Now, researchers have released the results of a new study on just how long it took those radioactive particles to plague American shores. According to the report of Canadian researchers in the Proceeding of the Read More