[News Focus] 10 years after Fukushima, where does Korea stand on nuclear energy?

[News Focus] 10 years after Fukushima, where does Korea stand on nuclear energy?

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On March 11, 2011, the strongest earthquake in Japan’s recorded history triggered a 15-meter tsunami, which swept over the Fukushima nuclear power plant’s 5-meter seawall in what soon came to be known as the world’s worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl. A decade has passed, but areas around the Fukushima plant remain off-limits and worries about radiation levels persist. The decommissioning of th...

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[News Focus] 10 years after Fukushima, where does Korea stand on nuclear energy?
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On March 11, 2011, the strongest earthquake in Japan’s recorded history triggered a 15-meter tsunami, which swept over the Fukushima nuclear power plant’s 5-meter seawall in what soon came to be known as the world’s worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl. A decade has passed, but areas around the Fukushima plant remain off-limits and worries about radiation levels persist. The decommissioning of th...

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