On Tuesday morning, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck off the coast of Northern Japan. Moments after the earthquake was reported, it seems like everyone had the same pressing concern on their mind: “Is Fukushima still standing?” The Tohoku Electric Power Company was quick to assuage these worries, and reported that there has been no damage to the nuclear power plant in Fukushima, and there’s been no reports of damage or injuries anywhere else in the country. Fortunately for the rest of the world, it looks like this story will be all but forgotten by the end of the week. But it does illustrate how precarious the situation is in Japan. After nearly 4 years, the Fukushima power plant is still severely damaged, and it may take decades for the fuel rods within to be safely removed.
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