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The Tōhoku earthquake and tsunamikilled over 15,000 people from effects unrelated to the destruction of the reactors at Fukushima. Summary of events. [edit] The plantcomprises six separate boiling water reactorsoriginally designed by General Electric(GE), and maintained by the Tokyo Electric Power Company(TEPCO).
As of August 2013, there have been more than 40 children newly diagnosed with thyroid cancer and other cancers in Fukushima prefecture. 18 of these were diagnosed with thyroid cancer, but these cancers are not attributed to radiation from Fukushima, as similar patterns occurred before the accident in 2006 in Japan, with 1 in 100,000 children ...
Fukushima nuclear accident. Coordinates: 37°25′17″N 141°1′57″E. Fukushima nuclear accident. Part of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The four damaged reactor buildings (from left: Units 4, 3, 2, and 1) on 16 March 2011. Hydrogen-air explosions in Units 1, 3, and 4 caused structural damage. [ 1] Date.
Francois G. Durand/Getty. Susan Wojcicki. Susan Wojcicki, the former CEO of YouTube, has died. She was 56. Wojcicki died of lung cancer, after living with the disease for two years, on Friday, Aug ...
August 10, 2024 at 12:09 PM. Susan Wojcicki, who led YouTube as CEO for almost 10 years, died from cancer at 56. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images. Susan Wojcicki was one of Google's first employees ...
This is a list of countries by cancer rate, as measured variously by the number of new cancer cases (frequency), or death rate ... Japan: 580,535 309.8 573,914 306.9
The Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research (公益財団法人がん研究会) ( JFCR) is a non-profit cancer research organization based in Ariake, Tokyo. The JFCR was founded in 1908 as the first Japanese organization specializing in cancer by Katsusaburō Yamagiwa and his supporters. [1] The Cancer Institute and its attached hospital of ...
Coordinates: 36°28′47″N 140°33′13″E. Tokai Nuclear Plant, Japan's first nuclear power station. The Tokaimura nuclear accidents refer to two nuclear related incidents near the village of Tōkai, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. The first accident occurred on 11 March 1997, producing an explosion after an experimental batch of solidified ...