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Japan marks 15 years since tsunami disaster as Takaichi pushes more nuclear energy use

Japan faces a widening gap between nuclear ambitions and reality as only 15 reactors operate, supplying 8.3% of electricity in 2024 amid safety and economic challenges.

  • On March 11, 2011 the earthquake and tsunami struck off Japan's northeastern coast, triggering damage to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant; fifteen years later, the 2011 disaster remains central to debates about risk and preparedness.
  • The 3.11 Densho Road project connects northeastern Japan memorial sites, while the NIPPON Disaster Prevention Assets framework launched in 2024 certifies programs conveying past disaster lessons.
  • Officials recorded massive losses, noting almost 20,000 people were killed and economic losses exceeded US$235 billion amid scenes of buildings and farms swept away.
  • Reconstruction efforts relocated housing to new residential areas in highland zones while converting low-lying coastal zones to green buffers, agricultural land or memorial spaces, but Japan's seismic engineering standards and coastal defences cannot eliminate all risk.
  • Memorials both domestic and international include a Harley-Davidson motorcycle found on Graham Island, Haida Gwaii, now displayed at the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, while bystanders prayed at 2:46 p.m. on March 11, 2025, in Tokyo.
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"Japan commemorates victims of the nuclear disaster of Fukushima, writes the BR – that's wrong!

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Nearly 20,000 people died or went missing in the devastating Fukushima accident.

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Japan commemorated this Wednesday the 15th anniversary of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster that struck its northeast coast. In Fukushima,...

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15 years ago, the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan exploded. Watch the video on VRT NWS: news.

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