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10 mar 2021 · The Fukushima disaster in maps and charts. Ten years after Japan’s deadly earthquake and tsunami, we take a look at how the disaster unfolded. By Alia Chughtai. 10 Mar 2021. On March 11,...
23 cze 2022 · The Fukushima Disaster was a nuclear plant disaster in Fukushima, Japan in 2011. It resulted in 154,000 evacuations, and was classified as the second most disastrous nuclear disaster in human history.
Fukushima Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu. Fukushima Prefecture has a population of 1,771,100 and has a geographic area of 13,783.90 square kilometres. Overview. Map.
24 paź 2022 · Below is a map depicting the evacuation distance of the Fukushima buffer zone from 2 km to 30 km, showing the effects and propagation of radiation, and where the safe zones begin outside the buffer zone 30 km.
Fukushima Prefecture is located on Japan's eastern Pacific coast at the southernmost part of the Tōhoku region, and is home to Lake Inawashiro, the fourth-largest lake in Japan. Fukushima Prefecture is the third-largest prefecture of Japan (after Hokkaido and Iwate Prefecture) and divided by mountain ranges into the three regions of Aizu ...
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7 paź 2024 · Fukushima, ken (prefecture), northeastern Honshu, Japan, facing the Pacific Ocean. It is mostly mountainous, and settlement is concentrated in small interior basins and along the coast. Inawashiro Lake, 40 square miles (100 square km) in area, occupies the centre of the prefecture.