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Fukushima Prefecture has recorded a cumulative 2,335 “disaster-related” deaths from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami, by far the largest figure among the three hardest-hit ...
In the worst-case scenario, the disaster could cause damages reaching $1.83 trillion, destroy 2.35 million buildings, and displace 12.3 million people. The Japanese Cabinet Office has revised these ...
The confirmed death toll has continued to rise since the disaster, reaching at least 2,056 ... The number of deaths is likely to rise further, as many parts of the country have been cut off.
Deaths indirectly related to the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster warrant more serious ... hardest-hit prefectures of Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima to ascertain the circumstances surrounding ...
Japan's top court said Thursday it had finalised the acquittal of two former executives from the operator of the Fukushima nuclear ... of liability for the deaths of more than 40 hospitalised ...
A town that hosts the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is being swept up in Japan's tourism boom, with visitors from China and other countries eager to see areas impacted by the 2011 ...
Eleven years on from the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, the government has lifted some of the evacuation orders for nearby towns and villages, but rebuilding the communities that once thrived ...
Following a request from the town's mayor, Google Street View sent a car to the now-deserted town of Namie in Japan's Fukushima Prefecture ... current state of the disaster area,” Mayor Tomotsu ...
Documentary about the nuclear disaster that arose after a tsunami hit nuclear power plants Fukushima I and II Employees who were present at the time of the disaster ...