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Guam senator alarmed by possible burial site for Japan’s nuke waste

By Jayvee Vallejera A Guam senator has raised concerns about Japan's tentative plan to bury highly radioactive materials on Minamitorishima, a tiny island located roughly 800 to 950 miles from Guam."We are not distant. We are regional neighbors,” Sen. William Parkinson said in a letter to Japanese Consul-General Ueda Susumu.“If Minamitorishima is to be considered, even at a preliminary stage, for the long-term isolation of high-level radioactive…
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pacificislandtimes.com broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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