10th Anniversary of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Accident in Japan: What Happened That Year? -BBC Chinese News



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The 2011 earthquake was the strongest in Japanese history.

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The 2011 earthquake was the strongest earthquake in Japanese history.

Ten years ago, on a Friday afternoon in March, the strongest earthquake ever hit the east coast of Japan.

The magnitude of the magnitude 9 earthquake was strong. The tsunami caused by the earthquake swept across Japan’s main island, Honshu, killing more than 18,000 people and wiping the entire city off the map.

At the Fukushima nuclear power plant, huge waves broke the defense line and flooded the reactor, causing a major disaster. Authorities established a quarantine area at that time, but with the radiation leak from the nuclear power plant, the quarantine area became larger and larger, forcing more than 150,000 people to evacuate the area.

Ten years later, the restricted area still exists and many residents have not returned to live there. Japanese authorities believe it will take up to 40 years to complete the cleanup job, and this job has cost Japan billions of yen.

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