Earthquake Spills Water At Japanese Nuclear Plant
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A small amount of water used to cool radioactive spent fuel rods at a Japanese nuclear reactor leaked into the Sea of Japan as a result of a massive earthquake that struck the country yesterday, though officials of Tokyo Electric Power insisted it posed no danger. (Washington Post — 28 August, 2007)
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KASHIWAZAKI, Japan, July 18 — The mayor of Kashiwazaki ordered that a nuclear power plant hit by a strong earthquake be shut down Wednesday until its safety could be confirmed after a long list of problems — including radiation leaks, burst pipes and fires — came to light. (Washington Post — 29 August, 2007)
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BBC News website users in Japan talk about their safety fears in the wake of a nuclear accident caused by an earthquake. (BBC News — 31 August, 2007)
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