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Japan, and a nuclear plant exploded
japan is doing well but it isnt. they are dealing with the deaths and rubel, but the nuclear explosion sent their population down by thousands.
The last Tsunami in Washington was on March 10, 2011. The tsunami originated of the coast of Japan. While there was not much coastal flooding, some boats and docks were damaged.
There was little to no warning about the coming of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 2011.
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The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, was severely damaged by the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan in March 2011. It was decommissioned in April 2012 and will not reopen. Its sister plant, Fukushima Daini, was shut down after the earthquake and tsunami, but has since reopened.
As of March 20, Japan's nuclear plant is leaking radiation, but it has not collapsed yet.
Three major nuclear accidents; namely:Three Miles Islands nuclear accident, USA, March 1979Chernobyl nuclear accident, Ukraine (former Soviet Union), April 1986Fukushima nuclear accident, Japan, March 2011
The earthquake and tsunami happened on March 11 2011
Japan, and a nuclear plant exploded
japan is doing well but it isnt. they are dealing with the deaths and rubel, but the nuclear explosion sent their population down by thousands.
So far nuclear waste from Japan's March 11, 2011 earthquake has not been reported to affect Aruba.Specifically, Aruba is sheltered from immediate impact by its location in the Caribbean Sea. Japan is in the Pacific Ocean. Aruba also lies in the shelter of South America.
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster took place on March 11, 2011, in Okuma, Fukushima, Japan.
A nuclear explosion is not possible in the design of a modern nuclear power plant but the problem is radioactive material being released into the atmosphere and nearby environment. If radiation is released into the atmosphere then it can travel many miles from the site of the nuclear plant or into the water system. The cleanup of a nuclear meltdown and radiation leak includes costly monitoring and decontamination of the radiation-affected areas.
The tsunami on 11 March 2011 caused damage and ultimately shutdown of three nuclear reactors in the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant complex in Japan. Residents within a 20 km (12 mi) radius of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant were requested to evacuate during the accident.
The Japanese tsunami of March 11, 2011 is enormously significant. It caused massive destruction and loss of life, and resulted in a catastrophic failure of nuclear power plants at Fukushima. Aside from the devastating effect that this had on Japan, it also raises new questions about the dangers of nuclear power in general.
The last Tsunami in Washington was on March 10, 2011. The tsunami originated of the coast of Japan. While there was not much coastal flooding, some boats and docks were damaged.