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July 8, 2013
Nearly half of 72 local Japanese leaders say they are OK with nuclear power plants in their vicinities resuming operation, a survey released Monday found.
Thirty-four government heads whose prefectures or cities are within 19 miles of a nuclear power plant said they would agree to restarting the plants if confirmed to be safe, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported. The power plants were shut down after a devastating earthquake and tsunami struck Japan in 2011.
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Half of Japanese cities near nuke plants would agree to restart them - UPI.com
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July 8, 2013
Nearly half of 72 local Japanese leaders say they are OK with nuclear power plants in their vicinities resuming operation, a survey released Monday found.
Thirty-four government heads whose prefectures or cities are within 19 miles of a nuclear power plant said they would agree to restarting the plants if confirmed to be safe, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported. The power plants were shut down after a devastating earthquake and tsunami struck Japan in 2011.
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