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  • '''Fukushima nuclear plant''' is the world's biggest [[nuclear plant]] at the East coast of Japan. After the earthquake 2011 March 11, the First plant at Fukushima had serious problems: the [[tsunami]] damaged the cooling syst
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  • '''Onagawa nuclear plant''' ...Power. http://www.tohoku-epco.co.jp/pr/onagawa/hatudensyo.html The Onagawa Plant (information).</ref>
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  • '''Solar electric plant''' is installation of devices converting the energy of solar light to elect Solar electric plants are wanted to be alternative to the [[nuclear power plant]]s while the humanity is not yet ready for the civilized use of the nuclear
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  • #redirect[[Leningrad nuclear plant]]
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  • ...c-buy-iodine-fears-radioactive-leak-cover-huge-cloud-steam-emerges-nuclear-plant-officials-say-s-fine.html ...a radioactive leak cover-up when huge cloud of steam emerges from nuclear plant but officials say ‘It’s fine’ .
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  • ...in the emirate El Shana 2 years ago. Killed 17 civilians, destroyed power plant, the central water supply of the capital unit, civil airport runway and two
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  • ...ima disaster]] is the catastrophe 2011 March 11 at the [[Fukushima nuclear plant]] (Japan), ...ng the effects of the earthquake or the tsunami. Nor was the nuclear power plant prepared to respond to a severe accident.
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  • '''Fukushima nuclear plant''' is the world's biggest [[nuclear plant]] at the East coast of Japan. After the earthquake 2011 March 11, the First plant at Fukushima had serious problems: the [[tsunami]] damaged the cooling syst
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  • [[File:Chernobyl Disaster.jpg|right|350px|thumb|Cherbobyl plant after the burning-out of the reactor]] ...рофа]] ) - Catastrophe 26 April 1986, at the [[Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant]] in ([[Pripiat]], now Ukraine). It is considered the worst nuclear acciden
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  • ...r [[Fukushima catastrophe]] is 2011.03.11 event at the [[Fukushima nuclear plant]] (Japan), ...ng the effects of the earthquake or the tsunami. Nor was the nuclear power plant prepared to respond to a severe accident.
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  • [[Fukushima nuclear plant]], <br> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KzABEkkc10 Japan nuclear plant fukushima- heavy explosions (March 12, 2011)
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  • // fprintf(o,".006 W 0 0 0 RGB S\n"); //frame centered at Fukushima 1 plant
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  • ...lear-disaster.html Nick McMaster. Japan Has Robots All Over —Except Nuke Plant. Mar 17, 2011 2:32.
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  • Japan's damaged nuclear plant in Fukushima has been emitting radioactive iodine and caesium at levels app ...e substances could nevertheless pose a significant health risk outside the plant.</i>
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  • ...d only one go them passes through the point of disaster (Fukushima nuclear plant 1). Japan's damaged nuclear plant in Fukushima has been emitting radioactive iodine and caesium at levels app
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  • ...d only one go them passes through the point of disaster (Fukushima nuclear plant 1). Japan's damaged nuclear plant in Fukushima has been emitting radioactive iodine and caesium at levels app
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  • ...to that one could expect due to the catastrophe at the [[Fukushima nuclear plant]]; and the Russian base at the island Shikotan is considered as one of poss ...ter]] and usually attributed to the catastrophe at the [[Fukushima nuclear plant]]) were caused by the under-sea explosion of the Russian device(s) of class
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  • According to the publications, the problem at the Fukushima plant was caused by the tsunami that covered the emergency generators that were s ...(Bloomberg) -- Damaged reactors at the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant in Japan may take three decades to decommission and cost operator Tokyo Ele
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  • ...reasons. The reopening led to loud protests across the country because the plant’s toxic waste pollutes Lake Baikal.
    92 KB (14,748 words) - 18:44, 30 July 2019
  • ...such reactors are too expensive in comparison with a conventional nuclear plant.!-->
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  • ...is, the main contamination did not seem to come from the Fukushima nuclear plant (as it is usually attributed).
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  • ...ext day secret service officers seized 100,000 more copies at the printing plant and blocked further printing. On 18 June in St. Petersburg five activists o
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  • ...y have sense. According to the [[Mainichi Shinbun]], the [[Onagawa nuclear plant]] survived the 2011.03.11 tsunami just due to the engineer ...ctives/pulse/news/20120319p2a00m0na020000c.html Takao Yamada. Onagawa nuke plant saved from tsunami by one man's strength, determination. 2012.03.19.
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  • ...to the neutrons (giving the secondary radiation), all the buildings of the plant (even those that are not directly connected to the radioactive materials an However, the workers of the plant had demonstrated the exceptional heroism, and only due to their self-sacrif
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  • ...means "water". The phonetic resemblance between Avogadro and [[avocado]] (plant that requires a lot of fresh water for the growing-up) justifies such a "ja
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