
TEPCO
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Workers at Fukushima nuke plant sprayed with radioactive water
The accident is the latest in a spate of leaks and other problems caused by human error that have added to public criticism of TEPCO’s handling of the crisis
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Radioactive leak from new tank at crippled Japan nuclear plant renews water storage concerns
Problem could hamper clean-up efforts
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Stricken Japan nuke plant struggles to keep workers
Shortage expected to hinder decommissioning
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Hundreds outside Fukushima seek compensation for nuclear disaster
Existing compensation plan only covers Fukushima residents
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More radioactive water leaking from Fukushima storage tanks
Tepco admits the underground tanks are “not reliable”
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Accident investigators say Japan nuclear safety plans too lax
Nuclear Regulation Authority accused of “rubber stamping” Tepco’s work plans
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Japan mulls breakup of power generation in energy sector revamp
Plan is meant to encourage power grid modernization, innovation
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Power partially restored at crippled Japanese nuclear plant
But two fuel storage pools remain without
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Fukushima Dai’ichi power outage leaves three fuel pools without cooling for hours
Will remain safe for at least four days without fresh cooling water
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Japan’s Tepco misinformed, blocked probe at crippled nuke plant
But there was no attempt at a cover-up, independent panel says