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Study Finds Wildlife Returns After Japan Delays Fukushima Magma Removal For Five More Years
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Study Finds Wildlife Returns After Japan Delays Fukushima Magma Removal For Five More Years

11 April, 2026.Technology and Science.2 sources

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“Mentre il governo giapponese ha deciso di ritardare di altri 5 anni la rimozione del magma radioattivo rimasto intrappolato all'interno della centrale nucleare di Fukushima Daichii, gravemente danneggiata dal triplice disastro nucleare del marzo 2011, nella zona di esclusione è la natura a trionfare”

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