Two years after the tsunami that crippled the Fukushima nuclear plant in northern Japan, the company TEPCO has had to admit that it is still not able to contain the damage. Latest reports indicate that over 270,000 litres of radioactive water are pouring into the ocean every day. While the Japanese government has now promised to intervene to fix all the problems, anti nuclear activists in Japan have been campaigning since the disaster to close down the whole nuclear industry.
Two years after the tsunami that crippled the Fukushima nuclear plant in northern Japan, the company TEPCO has had to admit that it is still not able to contain the damage. Latest reports indicate that over 270,000 litres of radioactive water are pouring into the ocean every day. While the Japanese government has now promised to intervene to fix all the problems, anti nuclear activists in Japan have been campaigning since the disaster to close down the whole nuclear industry.