There have been no nuclear problems for days since the earthquakeDunny’s inner problem

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(1)It happened on the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
(2)The death toll from the strong earthquake has risen to 91

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(1)Wajima City, north of the Noto Peninsula, has the highest number of deaths with 55, with Suzu City with 23 and Nanao 5

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(1)Wajima City, north of the Noto Peninsula, has the highest number of deaths with 55, with Suzu City with 23 and Nanao 5

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(1)388 people were injured in the earthquake
(2)The number of evacuees has been counted as 33,900

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(1)It’s been 72 hours since the earthquake, which is considered the golden time to save lives

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(1)The Japanese authorities are making all-out efforts to rescue them

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(1)Ishikawa Prefecture authorities have not been able to reach the authorities since the earthquake
(2)There are 179 people

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(1)Wajimashi says he’s received 40 to 50 reports that the building is underground

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(1)Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, 4,600 members of the Self-Defense Forces and fire and police personnel
(2)2,800 people explained that they were conducting search operations

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(2)In the midst of this, the 76-magnitude earthquake that hit the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan

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(2)Regarding nuclear power plants in this area
(3)It turns out it’s caused a lot of trouble

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(2)The Tokyo Shimbun reported that 15 radiation measuring instruments around the Shika nuclear power plant west of the Noto Peninsula failed to measure

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(2)In the Shika area where the nuclear power plant is located, a magnitude of 70 was observed, the strongest level of shaking in Japan’s earthquake rating

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(2)According to the Nuclear Regulatory Agency, among 120 radiation measuring instruments within a radius of 30 kilometers from the Shika nuclear power plant

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(2)Wajima City and Inazizu, 15 near 20 to 30 kilometers north of the nuclear power plant, have not been working since the earthquake

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(2)According to the Japanese government’s nuclear disaster countermeasures guidelines, the actual measurements of measuring instruments in the event of a nuclear accident

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(1)It stipulates that the decision is made on the evacuation of the residents indoors or the start of evacuation

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(2)When the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant exploded due to tsunami during the Great East Japan Earthquake in March 2011

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(2)Of the 24 radiation measuring devices installed in Fukushima Prefecture, 23 broke down, making it difficult to determine the radiation dose

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(2)Reporter Kim Seho
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(5)As a result, many residents fled to areas with high radiation levels
(6)I was exposed to a lot of things

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