IAEA: INITIAL REPORTS INDICATE NO SAFETY IMPACT FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS ALONG PACIFIC COAST
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Following the seismo, the operator of Fukushima Daiichi, TEPCO, withdrew about 4,000 workers from that centre and the nearby Fukushima Daii, due to the tsunami alert. The content of Japan. Sisimo did not affect the safety of nuclear plants, the UN confirms first appeared in Journal i.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says the safety of nuclear power plants in the Pacific Ocean has not been affected by the 8.8 magnitude earthquake in the early hours of Wednesday morning on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula. A tsunami immediately followed, prompting evacuations. Authorities declared a Russian emergency […]
"The IAEA is in contact with the national authorities of Japan for the purpose of the magnitude symmetry 8.8 on the east coast of Russia and the resulting tsunami. The initial reports do not indicate any impact on the safety of nuclear plants along the Pacific coast," said the United Nations nuclear agency, in a message on the social network X. The operator of Fukushima Daiichi, TEPCO, removed about 4,000 workers from that centre and the neighbo…
Four large waves have flooded the shores of the Kuriles Islands, north of Kamchatka, causing no casualties.
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