Environment
Japan Reuses Tainted Radioactive Soil From Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, Extends Nuclear Reactors' Operation
Is Japan headed for another nuclear disaster? The country has recently announced plans of reusing soil from the Fukushima nuclear disaster site even before it reaches a safety level, while two nuclear reactors of the Kansai Electric Power Company were approved for extended use.
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