United Nations experts say earthquake damage to the world's largest nuclear power plant, in Japan, appears to be limited and less than expected. The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa station was hit by a 6.8-magnitude quake on 16 July, that killed at least 10 people. There was found to have been a radioactive leak andit was shut down. Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) warned there co
A radioactive leak at a major nuclear plant in Japan damaged by an earthquake on Monday was worse than previously thought, the plant's operators say. Owner Tokyo Electric Power company said 50% more radiation was discharged into the sea, following the magnitude 6.8 quake, than wasearlierreported. But the firm insisted the leak was still well below danger levels. The mayor of nearby Kashiwazaki C
A strong earthquake in central Japan has damaged a large nuclear power plant causing a leak of radioactive material, officials at the plant have said. A small amount of water containing radioactive substances leaked into the sea, officials said, and a fire broke out at the plant in Kashiwazaki. At least seven people were killed and hundreds injured in the earthquake. Several hours later a second e
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