Yes. A lot are still being checked for radiation that could have entered their bodies. Others are being evacuated.
An 9.0 earthquake took place last week . which has left japan with many casualties and deaths. As well a nuclear power plants reactor exploded. Fears are that the nuclear radiation can spread and reach Tokyo due to the winds. It also had a large Tsunami.
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Earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown each one right after the other. In March 2011, Japan was hit by a series of large earthquakes one of which was a magnitude 9.0 that triggered a deadly tsunami. These two disasters contributed to failure of the Fukushima nuclear power plant and radiation fallout in the area.
I'm not sure if this right but i was told if the wind blows towards a country for more than 2 days, that country may be affected by radiation.
electricity will be cheaper and it will reduce the need of oil
No, it was given that place right after WW2 before they had their own nuclear weapons.
Technically, the radiation will eventually reach the whole surface of the earth. The amounts, however are very small for everywhere except places somewhat close to the plant, too small to have a measurable health effect. Right now, environmental questions about the impact focus mostly on the area within 80 kilometers (50 miles) of the plant.
Yeah you are right this incident happen in GE lightning industry in Fukushima, Japan this year & it involved nuclear reactor which lead to heavy air pollution in Japan.
It seems sensible to at least build enough new plant to replace the AGR's as they are decommissioned, and keep the fraction of nuclear at around 20 percent