Saying "no" to another Fukushima | SocialistWorker.org

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OVER SIX months since the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear meltdowns, Japan is still grappling with the disaster's catastrophic effects. Japan's environmental ministry said on October 5 that the disaster has contaminated 29 million cubic meters of top soil with radiation. Authorities don't know what to do with the radioactive waste, enough to fill 23 sports stadiums.
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OVER SIX months since the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear meltdowns, Japan is still grappling with the disaster's catastrophic effects. Japan's environmental ministry said on October 5 that the disaster has contaminated 29 million cubic meters of top soil with radiation. Authorities don't know what to do with the radioactive waste, enough to fill 23 sports stadiums.
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