Fault lines worry Japanese with Nuclear plant
A nuclear plant in northwestern Japan may be sitting right on top of an active geological fault, the country’s nuclear watchdog has said, raising the risk that the facility may never resume power generation for fear of an earthquake. ...
Published By: Times LIVE - Wednesday, 25 April, 2012
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