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FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR CRISIS
WHAT HAPPENDED IN FUKUSHIMA
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Contents title
¥°. Introduction
¥¡. What happened
¥¢. Comparison with Chernobyl
¥±. Impacts on
¥¡. Body/Ecosystem
¥¢. Economy
¥£. Impacts on Politics
¥². Solutions
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WHERE IS FUKUSHIMA
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Northeast of Japan
Near Pacific Rim =High seismic zone
Vulnerable to natural disasters
NOT ideal for nuclear plant!
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WHAT HAPPENED
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EARTHQUAKE & TSUNAMI
Magnitude of 9
-building collapse
-earth cracks
-underground water pipe breaks
13-15m tsunami
high enough to flood all units of the plant
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FLOODING AND
OVERHEATED NUCLEAR CORE
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3
4
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HYDROGEN EXPLOSION
Unit 1 March 13, 2xxx
Unit 3 March 14, 2xxx
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HYDROGEN EXPLOSION
Unit 2 March 15, 2xxx
Unit 4 March 15, 2xxx
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RADIOACTIVE DISASTER
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Before the Beginning
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The
One more
Story
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Chernobyl ¡¦(»ý·«)
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Management
Ambiguous Attitude
Abnormally Extreme Right Movement
Doubt POINT
Unreliable Management
Ambiguous Attitude
Abnormally Extreme Right Movement
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Impact on
the body and ecosystem
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For human
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Acute radiation syndrome
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Damage for reproductive cell
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For ecosystem
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Damage for reproductive cell
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Damage for sea life
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Japan¡¯s fish
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Impact on Economy
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¢º Impact on Economy
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¢º Impact on Economy
1. Continuation of Trade Balance Deficit
2. Damage of Development Infrastructure
3. Supply Chain Severance
4. Expansion of Japanese Firms Abroad
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¢º Impact on Economy
1. Continuation of Trade Balance Deficit
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¢º Impact on Economy
2. Damage of Development Infrastructure
29%
Nuclear Energy
29%
Thermal Power(Natural Gas)
7.3%
29%
Thermal Power(Coal)
Water Power
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¢º Impact on Economy
3. Supply Chain Seve