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Fukushima Daiichi (the worse accident) is located at 37° 25' 22.7" N 141° 01' 58.5" E.

Fukushima Daini (the lesser accident) is located at 37° 18' 59" N 141° 01' 52" E.

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Which radioactive material element is used in nuclear reactor in fukushima japan plant?

The fuel rods are of uranium dioxide, with the uranium enriched to about 5% U-235


Did anymore problems arise after the tsunami earthquake in japan 2011?

The tsunami caused damage to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant resulting in a series of equipment failure, nuclear meltdows, and release of radioactive material into the environment.


Is radiation still leaking from the nuclear power plant in Fukushima Japan?

US scientists determined this tear that the reactor is still leaking small amounts of radioactive materials into the ocean. The cleanup for this disaster could take as long as 40 years.


Was fukushima equipped to deal with tsunamis?

The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant had a seawall designed with withstand a tsunami with waves 5.7 meters (19 feet) high. It was hit by a tsunami with waves of 14 meters (46 feet). For a wave of this height, the seawall that was in place was hardly better than nothing at all. The plant also lacked the water proofing that saved the Fukushima Daini plant from a similar fate. A review of historic tsunamis produces the rather disturbing revelation that ten tsunamis with waves of over 10 meters in height have hit Japan since 1707, or one about every 30 years. Three of these have hit the Sanriku Coast, where the Fukushima Daiichi plant is located, since 1896. The 1986 tsunami had a maximum wave height measured at 38.2 meters, the one in 1933 had a wave maximum of 28.7 meters, and the one in 2011 had maximum waves of 33 meters. Clearly, the 14 meter waves that hit Fukushima Daiichi were neither the worst case, nor even unprecedented. There are links below to source articles.


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What is the location of Fukushima?

Fukushima is the name of a prefecture, or district, about 200 km north of Tokyo. It is also the name of a city. The Fukushima Daiichi power plant, in Okuma, Fukushima, Japan, was the site of nuclear meltdowns.


What is the Fukushima Power Plant?

There are two Fukushima power plants. Both are in the prefecture of Fukushima, Japan. The plant you have in mind is probably the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, which experienced a series of meltdowns after an earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011. The other is the Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Plant.


Where is Japans' nuclear plant that has a leak?

Fukushima


What was the Fukushima nuclear power plant?

meow


What is the nuclear plant of Japan crippled by the earthquake and tsunami?

Fukushima 1 Nuclear Power Plant.


When was Fukushima nuclear plant built?

Construction for the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant started the 25th of July, 1967. The plant was built by Kajima Construction Corporation, Ltd. This is a Japanese construction company. Founded in 1840. Fukushima I was fully operational in the year 1971.


How did the Fukushima nuclear power plant work?

like any power plant


Is Fukushima the name of a town or nuclear power plant?

town


Where is nuclear power plant in trouble in Japan?

Fukushima Daiichi.


What island is fukushima on?

Fukushima is the name of a prefecture on Honshu Island, the largest island of Japan. It is also the name of a city in the prefecture. Fukushima became well known to many people because of a nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, which is in Fukushima Prefecture.


Why is the fukushima coast used for nuclear power plant?

to eat dogs


Who designed the reactors in the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant?

General Electric