They returned to Fukushima 15 years after the nuclear accident: 'This place will become dead land'
Fifteen years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, a small number of residents are returning to their deserted town, grappling with feelings of loss and anger over the dramatic changes.
Tragedy with radioactive powder that killed a child in Brazil is told in a Netflix series
The story of a girl who suffered from radiation poisoning from cesium-137 is depicted in a Netflix miniseries, recounting the real-life radioactive tragedy in Goiรขnia, Brazil, in 1987.
Stunning Images: This is What Chernobyl Looks Like Now
Recent photos from Chernobyl showcase the stark and haunting landscape nearly 40 years after the catastrophic nuclear accident.
The High School That Closed Due to the Nuclear Accident: Students from 15 Years Ago Who Attended or Transferred
The article discusses the state of former students from Futaba High School, which closed after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, 15 years later.
More than 10,000 deaths while seeking refuge away from hometown: A continuing high level of fatalities 15 years after the nuclear accident
Over 10,000 people died in evacuation, unable to return home, 15 years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
15 Years Since the Nuclear Accident: Comparing Photos of Fukushima Before, Shortly After, and Now
Fifteen years after the Fukushima nuclear accident, the Asahi Shimbun examines the progress of reconstruction in the region through aerial photographs comparing pre-disaster, post-disaster, and current conditions.
Support from the Perspective of Everyday People: The Nuclear Accident is a 'Crisis in Progress', Says Takashi Nakada
Takashi Nakada discusses the ongoing crisis of the Fukushima nuclear accident, reflecting on the lessons learned 15 years after the earthquake and the challenges that remain.
Japan proceeds cautiously with the recovery of nuclear energy, 15 years after the Fukushima accident
Japan is gradually reactivating its nuclear energy sector, but only a small fraction of its reactors are operational amidst public skepticism and expert apprehension.
Lessons from the Fukushima Nuclear Accident, Unheeded by the National Assembly and Us: Commonalities with the Hamaoka Review Misconduct
An interview highlights the unfulfilled recommendations made in the report by the National Assemblyโs investigation committee on the Fukushima disaster, emphasizing the need for robust oversight and accountability.
Regulatory Commission Chief: 'We Cannot Build Safety Without Knowing the Truth' - Continuing Accident Investigation at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
The head of Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority stresses the importance of uncovering the truth behind the Fukushima nuclear disaster as investigations continue fifteen years post-incident.
Are Japan's Nuclear Power Plants Safe? The Reason Behind the Former Regulator's 'Strong Sense of Fear'
Former chair of Japan's Nuclear Regulatory Authority expresses profound fears regarding the safety of nuclear power plants as the memory of the Fukushima accident fades.
15 Years Since the Fukushima Nuclear Accident... What Happened with the Restart of the World's Largest Nuclear Plant, Kashiwazaki?
Citizens protested outside the Japanese Prime Minister's office against the restart of the Kashiwazaki nuclear power plant, expressing concerns over unresolved issues from the Fukushima disaster.
Focus on Whether to Acknowledge National Responsibility: Appeals Court Decision on Tsushima Lawsuit Regarding Nuclear Accident Scheduled for October
Residents of Tsushima, affected by the Fukushima nuclear accident, await an appeals court ruling that may determine the government's responsibility in the disaster.
Explanation: The Causes and Damage of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident, and the Current State
The article explains the causes and impacts of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster and discusses its present condition.
Warning: Putin may be planning a 'nuclear accident'
The Institute for the Study of War warns that Russia might stage a nuclear incident to distract from its military failures in Ukraine and shift blame towards Ukraine.
Unauthorized Use of Illustrations in Reconstruction Plan After Nuclear Accident; City Faces Compensation Claim
Fukushima's Minamisoma city faces a compensation claim for unauthorized use of illustrations in a reconstruction plan following the 2011 nuclear accident.
Lavrov: The US is playing with fire in Iran
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned the United States against conducting new military attacks on Iran, citing the risk of a nuclear accident.
Six horrifying final words of power plant worker whose skin fell off as he 'leaked fluid'
A power plant worker, Hisashi Ouchi, faced a tragic death from radiation exposure due to a workplace accident involving a nuclear reaction.
Good Morning Amazon on Tuesday, February 17, 2026
The article highlights key events from Rio Carnival, a tragic accident in the DF, the passing of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, and updates on US-Iran nuclear negotiations.
After the Nuclear Accident, Over 5,000 Drawings from Fukushima: Tetsuo Takada Wins the Okamoto Taro Prize
Tetsuo Takada has won the prestigious Okamoto Taro Prize for his artwork depicting the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, showcasing over 5,000 pieces capturing the local scene.
How to Prepare for Continuity of Medical Care During a Nuclear Accident: Lessons from Fukushima, BCP Development Still in Progress
Japan continues to seek better frameworks for medical care continuity in the face of potential nuclear disasters, drawing lessons from the Fukushima incident.
Russian terror is putting all of Europe at risk of nuclear accident, says Ukraine's foreign minister
Ukraine's Foreign Minister warns that Russian attacks on Ukraine's nuclear energy infrastructure increase the risk of a nuclear accident affecting all of Europe.
Women Caught in the Middle: Divisions and Conflicts Over Food Following the Nuclear Accident
The article discusses the challenges and conflicts faced by women in Fukushima regarding food safety and radiation concerns following the nuclear disaster, highlighting their roles and the emotional complexities involved.
Evacuee lawsuit from the nuclear accident: The second trial also orders TEPCO to pay compensation; does not recognize government responsibility
The Fukuoka High Court upheld the initial ruling ordering Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) to pay approximately 387 million yen to 22 evacuees from the Fukushima nuclear disaster, while denying the government's responsibility.