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(2)On New Year’s Day, at the Shika nuclear power plant on the west side of the Noto Peninsula
(3)A magnitude of 7 was observed, making it impossible to stand
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(2)At this time, the shock damaged the nuclear power plant transformer pipe, and on the 7th, a 10m wide and 5m long oil film was found in the sea around the nuclear power plant drain
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(2)But this wasn’t it
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(2)Another oil film 60 times wider than that was discovered in the nearby sea
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(2)Neither the power company operating the nuclear power plant nor the Japanese government said there were any safety problems
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(2)This transformer failure directly affects the safety of the nuclear power plant
(3)I don’t think it’s going to drive me crazy
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(2)Some of the cooling water overflowed, and 18 of the 120 instruments that measure the amount of radiation in the air were once dead
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(2)But those who clearly remember the nightmare of the Fukushima nuclear power plant in 2011 simply do not believe it
They say nuclear power plants are fine, but people don’t believe it
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(2)Prime Minister Kishida’s incomprehensible response
(3)Some point out that they’re growing the problem
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(2)Let’s wrap up the interview in 40 minutes
(3)A reporter asks you to answer questions about the nuclear power plant
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(2)Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida
(3)That’s it. Let me ask you questions about the Prime Minister’s nuclear power plant!
(4)Let me ask you a question about the nuclear power plant!
(1)When the host urged the conference to end, saying he didn’t have time, there was a blatant complaint, but Prime Minister Kishida was just silentimage text translation
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(2)a Japanese journalist
(3)It’s strange that three days after the earthquake, the prime minister still doesn’t say a word about the nuclear power plant
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(2)Amid widespread criticism that they are not listening to nuclear power plants
(1)Anxiety in Japan about the Shika nuclear power plant is not disappearing easilyimage text translation
When we talk about nuclear power plants
Kishida’s expression hardened
chewing up reporters’ questions