A Brief History of Nuclear Reactor AccidentsThe Fukushima Accident
A Brief History of Nuclear Reactor Accidents: The Fukushima Accident
Marguet, Serge
2023-01-24 00:00:00
[The Fukushima accident in 2011 in Japan is the latest large-scale accident to date. A major tsunami led to the drowning of the plant and the destruction of four reactors by a succession of adverse circumstances, a historically unprecedented situation. This accident confirmed that even the most industrialized countries can cope with a large-scale nuclear crisis.]
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A Brief History of Nuclear Reactor AccidentsThe Fukushima Accident
[The Fukushima accident in 2011 in Japan is the latest large-scale accident to date. A major tsunami led to the drowning of the plant and the destruction of four reactors by a succession of adverse circumstances, a historically unprecedented situation. This accident confirmed that even the most industrialized countries can cope with a large-scale nuclear crisis.]
Published: Jan 24, 2023
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