10 years of decontamination - How the Japanese are handling Fukushima

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10 years ago, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, one of the largest in the world, was partially destroyed by a tsunami. Many inhabitants fled and a race against the clock to decommission and decontaminate began. But what's it like today?

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They have done a good job of cleaning up the town..but all they did was move the problem to the beach....all the radiation that was removed from the town is now in plastic bags on the beach where it will be dangerous for thousands of years...anyone that knows anything about radiation once it has been refined it does not go away!

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How is it passable to decommission and decontaminate a live multiple nuclear meltdown?

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