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2011 Japanese nuclear accidents

2011 Japanese nuclear accidents

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A map showing epicenter of earthquake and position of nuclear power plants
This is a list of articles describing aspects of the nuclear shutdowns, failures, and partial meltdowns triggered by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.
Plant description Accident descriptions
Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant
Fukushima II Nuclear Power Plant
Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant incidents
Tōkai Nuclear Power Plant Tōkai Nuclear Power Plant incidents
Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant incidents
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) warned the Japanese goverment in december 2008 that a strong earthquake with a magnitude above 7.0 could pose a "serious problem" for its nuclear power stations. At a G8's Nuclear Safety and Security Group meeting in Tokyo 2008 an expert stated that Japan's safety guidelines are outdated. In march 2006 the Japanese government opposed a court order to close a nuclear plant in the country's west over doubts about its ability to withstand an earthquake. Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency believed it was "safe" and that "all safety analyses were appropriately conducted." [1][2]

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  1. ^ physorg.com - IAEA warned Japan over nuclear quake risk: WikiLeaks
  2. ^ US diplomatic cable, via Wikileaks, via Britain's Daily Telegraph