THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
March 28, 2021 at 14:40 JST
Workers bury contaminated soil after it was transported to the Interim Storage Facility for radioactive soil that straddles Okuma and Futaba, both in Fukushima Prefecture, in February. (Keitaro Fukuchi)
A central government plan to reuse mountains of contaminated soil generated from land cleanup operations after the 3/11 Fukushima nuclear disaster got a muted response from other prefectures, an Asahi Shimbun survey shows. [Read More]
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