Nuclear accidents
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Shocking new research has revealed that most of the nuclear fallout from Fukushima concentrated and deposited itself into microscopic, non-soluble glass particles in downtown Tokyo just days after the accident occurred. This glassy “soot” simply could not be dissolved by rain or running water — meaning it stayed in the environment unless it was physically […]
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It’s not a secret that radiation pollution is hard to contain. The United States Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, began releasing data detailing the continuing rise of radiation contamination in our own food supply following Fukushima. Milk and water samples from across the U.S. have been testing positive for a number of different radioactive elements […]
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Doomsday is a lot closer than you might think, but don’t worry; scientists have contrived a variety of possible ways we might be able to survive the impending apocalypse. Although the sun isn’t expected to burn out for another 6 billion years, astronomers believe in about 500 million years, the gradual swelling of the sun […]
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In light of the economic downturn, the rise of ISIS and corrosion of civil liberties, it feels like America is teetering on the brink of collapse. Do you know where to go if all hell breaks loose? If not, consider these American prepper paradises for weathering the apocalypse. The Greenbrier Resort The Greenbrier is a […]
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Americans are divided on practically every issue, both big and small. While the nation has been enthralled over whether transgender people should be able to use their bathroom of choice, three nuclear disasters brewing in America’s background have gone virtually unnoticed by the mainstream media. One nuclear disaster awaiting to make national headlines is a […]
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There are a host of existential threats that could wipe out humanity, from virulent viruses to the development of artificial intelligence. According to a recent ominous report, however, government institutions are not taking apocalyptic threats seriously enough. Climate change, nuclear winter, super volcanoes and asteroids were among the threats that pose an existential threat to […]
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(Be prepared and get your emergency Iodine from the Natural News Store by clicking here while supplies last) Nuclear accidents are no longer considered a slight possibility, but an imminent threat due to aging reactors and the sites being increasingly targeted by terror groups, such as ISIS. The Dutch government is the latest to take […]
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Although Japan is one of the most densely populated countries in the world, the population at the Fukushima Prefecture is shrinking. Ever since a tsunami decimated the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in 2011, more woman have fled the Prefecture than men, causing the remaining population to dwindle. According to national census figures released on Christmas, […]
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March 11, 2016 marked the fifth year anniversary of the Fukushima disaster, and Japan is still repeating the same old mistakes. The Kumamoto region of Kyushu island was hit by a 7.3 magnitude earthquake early Sunday morning, killing 33 people in total. Despite fears of another Fukushima disaster ensuing, the Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) declared […]
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Nuclear gypsy isn’t an occupation that can be found in a college pamphlet, but it is a real job present in the lowliest sector of Japan – the Fukushima Daiichi power plant. In March 2011, a tsunami off the coast of Japan swallowed the Fukushima Daiichi site, causing three nuclear reactors to melt to their […]
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Scientists in Florida say that a Miami nuclear power plant is leaking radiation into a bay along the Atlantic Coast, leading to criticism of the facility and America’s nuclear infrastructure. RT America’s Marina Portnaya has more details on the report and what people hope will change in the near future.
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Last Friday marked the fifth year anniversary of the Fukushima Daiichi disaster, and radiation levels are still too high for both humans and robots. The remote controlled robots that were sent into the crippled nuclear reactors have died due to toxic levels of radiation, which tampered with their wiring. In March 2011, a massive 9.0 […]
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This Friday marks the five-year anniversary of the Fukushima disaster. In March 2011, a massive earthquake off the coast of Japan triggered a tsunami that crippled three nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant. Although five years have passed since the debacle, no one is sure what long-term impact the Fukushima disaster will have […]
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The conservation group Greenpeace issued a warning Friday that the havoc the Fukushima disaster has wreaked on the environment is beginning to become manifest and will persist for years. Nearly five years ago, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake launched a tsunami off the coast of Japan, which crippled three nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi power […]
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Five years after the meltdown of Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power plant, three former top executives of the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) have been indicted on charges of criminal negligence, according to The New York Times. “The three executives — Tsunehisa Katsumata, 75; Sakae Muto, 65 (no relation to Ruiko Muto); and Ichiro Takekuro, […]
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