Japan to release treated radioactive water from Fukushima into sea
Japan will release more than 1 million tonnes of treated radioactive water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant, into the sea.
Read moreJapan will release more than 1 million tonnes of treated radioactive water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant, into the sea.
Read moreJapanese government has reportedly decided to release more than 1m tonnes of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea.
Read moreIn light of the fire that took place in Russia's secret submarine, which resulted to 14 sailors losing their lives, a high-ranking official, during the funeral ceremony, stated that 'the 14 Russian sailors killed in last week’s nuclear submarine fire may have prevented a planetary catastrophe.'
Read moreAccording to a report published by the Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority , the radiation levels near a Russian nuclear submarine that sank in the Barents Sea in 2003 with 800 kilograms of uranium in its reactors, does not pose risks of dangerous levels of radiation, but its situation continues to be monitored.
Read moreThe US Coast Guard said that a mysterious small metal container, about the size of a deck of cards, was found on the beach at Poplar, Wisconsin. The container had what appeared to be radioactive markings. However, following investigation , it was determined that there was no emission of radioactivity.
Read moreA major international review of the state of the oceans five years after the Fukushima disaster shows that radiation levels are decreasing rapidly except in the harbor area close to the nuclear plant itself where ongoing releases remain a concern.
Read moreCarriage of radioactive substances on cargo ships flying Bahamas Flag
Read moreThis gift basket* records the intent of Australia, Belgium, Canada, Georgia, Germany, Israel, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, Netherlands, Spain, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and the United States, to seek enhanced measures to permanently remove nuclear and radiological materials that are out of regulatory contro
Read moreIndian ports to install advanced radiation detectors
Read moreRadiation still high in the seas around Fukushima
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