Ukrainian scientist fights in Fukushima to help his country
March 16, 2023
44% of residents in public housing for disaster victims are 65 or over
March 15, 2023
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Love for his cattle prevents farmer from making money
March 14, 2023
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Company relies on new twist to find hope in devastated town
March 13, 2023
Indonesian interns keep fisheries afloat in city hit by 3/11
March 13, 2023
On day of tragedy, Sasaki lets pitches send message of hope
March 12, 2023
Fukushima Prefecture posts 2,335 deaths tied to 3/11 disaster
March 12, 2023
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Forging bonds while enjoying meals together in recovering town
March 12, 2023
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Farmer torn between his land and family has to dine alone
March 11, 2023
Cities struggle to preserve ruined buildings hit by tsunami in 2011
March 10, 2023
2,500 people still unaccounted for from 2011 quake, tsunami disaster
March 10, 2023
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Only one couple returns after evacuation order lifted in Futaba
March 10, 2023
Names on Iwate memorial help connect to those who died on 3/11
March 10, 2023
Photographer’s focus shifts from debris, damage to sea’s beauty
March 9, 2023
Figure skating champion Ando melts tsunami survivor’s heart
March 7, 2023
Little progress seen in removing fuel debris at Fukushima plant
March 6, 2023
Evacuation plans still missing around 6 nuclear power plants
March 6, 2023
Ex-teacher looks at how students not at school on 3/11 died that day
March 6, 2023
Man who failed to save girl asks: Am I allowed to be happy?
March 5, 2023
Brother of tsunami victim cannot shake feelings of guilt
March 5, 2023
Many Fukushima mayors reluctant to take stand on nuke energy shift
March 4, 2023
Ministry to delay trial on reusing Fukushima soil in Kanto areas
March 2, 2023
After COVID-19 delay, Sendai to host world forum on disasters
March 2, 2023
Film on tsunami tragedy released, despite victims’ initial rejection
March 1, 2023
Translation done by American who died in tsunami lives on to inspire
February 27, 2023
Tokyo, Saitama residents say ‘no’ to living near Fukushima soil
February 25, 2023
Disposing of Fukushima waste proving to be an uphill battle
February 13, 2023
1st release of treated water from Fukushima to start soon
January 13, 2023
Photo exhibit captures lives of everyday people from Fukushima
December 15, 2022
Ministry plans tests on reusing Fukushima soil in Tokyo area
December 7, 2022
Concrete melted off ‘pedestal’ for damaged reactor in Fukushima
November 30, 2022
Iwate museum destroyed in 3/11 tsunami reopens after 11 years
November 15, 2022
12.1 trillion yen spent so far on Fukushima nuclear disaster
November 7, 2022
Man’s Three Mile Island experience boosts cleanup of Fukushima
November 6, 2022
Partial lifting of evacuation order fails to bring life back to Futaba
August 30, 2022
Preparing for next emergency still the norm following 3/11
August 20, 2022
TEPCO starts work on facilities to release treated water into ocean
August 4, 2022
TEPCO gets the go-ahead for first phase of plan to discharge water
August 3, 2022
‘Angry’ court ruling blasts former TEPCO execs’ inaction
July 14, 2022
Evacuees from nuclear disaster await Supreme Court ruling
June 14, 2022
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