New Fukushima Contaminated Soil Storage Sits On River Banks
The new interim storage site designated for longer term storage of radioactive contaminated soil near Fukushima Daiichi has opened for
Read moreThe new interim storage site designated for longer term storage of radioactive contaminated soil near Fukushima Daiichi has opened for
Read moreSome time between March 14 and 16, at the height of the disaster she went missing. Most of the staff had
Read moreNHK reported today that an 820 million USD agreement was reached to allow the towns of Futaba an Okuma to
Read moreThe central government has declared the towns of Futaba and Okuma to be interim storage sites for the growing piles
Read moreMunicipal authorities announced there is a plan to build a town with the capacity to house 3000 people in Okuma.
Read moreThe Japanese government has made a series of announcements about changes to policy related to the evacuation zone. This is
Read more3070 bq/m of stronium 90 in soil Okuma. Previous tests found 999 bq/m in Okuma so the levels are rising.
Read moreMEXT radiation testing found Okuma town, 3km from Fukushima Daiichi is still extremely high at 503.1 mSv annual accumulation. The
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