The main title of the day is the return of electricity to the central Fukushima Daiichi, which was private since the earthquake and tsunami of 11 March. "The light came back into the control room of reactor No. 3," welcomes the daily Tokyo. However, all problems are far from settled. Although the return of electricity throughout the nuclear installation is a good thing, it is now that the technicians are able to restart the cooling system.
It will still take time, the paper said. The second subject is treated with great photo that you can see the smiles of the students of the College of Kesennuma, city particularly hard hit by the tsunami. "Even without uniforms, smiles are there," said the newspaper after the organization of the ceremony of graduation.
It will still take time, the paper said. The second subject is treated with great photo that you can see the smiles of the students of the College of Kesennuma, city particularly hard hit by the tsunami. "Even without uniforms, smiles are there," said the newspaper after the organization of the ceremony of graduation.
- "Fukushima Daiichi: Before and after imagery" and related posts (02/04/2011)
- "Two Missing Workers at Fukushima Daiichi Found" and related posts (03/04/2011)
- First Japanese radioactive particles reach U.S. West Coast but UN officials claim they're a 'billion times' beneath danger levels (18/03/2011)
- Fire breaks out at Japan Fukushima Daiichi No.4 reactor building - Reuters (15/03/2011)
- Photo Series of the Day: The Fukushima Fifty (23/03/2011)
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