Japan’s nuclear victims seek compensation, but not their day in court via The...
TOKYO — It was 15 months ago that a massive nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi plant contaminated a broad circle of Japanese countryside and left hundreds of thousands of people without homes,...
View ArticleDamages rules set for nuclear crisis evacuees via The Japan Times
The government Friday unveiled guidelines on compensation for real estate in evacuation zones near the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant, calling for full payment of damages to people who won’t be able to...
View ArticleTokyo Electric Sued by U.S. Sailors Exposed to Radiation via Bloomberg
Tokyo Electric Power Co. (9501), owner of the power plant which had the world’s biggest nuclear disaster since 1986, was sued by eight U.S. sailors claiming they were exposed to radiation and the...
View ArticleAlexander sponsors ‘Day of Remembrance’ for nuclear weapons workers via...
U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., today introduced a resolution that designates Oct. 30 as the National Day of Remembrance for nuclear weapons workers. It would be the fifth year such a day has been...
View ArticleTEPCO seeks refunds of evacuation payments from employees, rejects ADR...
Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) is seeking refunds of compensation payments made to employees who evacuated from their homes as a result of the Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant disaster and has...
View ArticleFUKUSHIMA RETURN: AT NUCLEAR SITE, HOW SAFE IS “SAFE”? via National...
Before the residents were allowed to return this week, an extensive cleanup was undertaken in the Miyakoji district. [...] Even so, the radiation that remains at Miyakoji is still probably much higher...
View ArticleForced to Flee Radiation, Fearful Japanese Villagers Are Reluctant to Return...
MIYAKOJI, Japan — Ever since they were forced to evacuate during the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant three years ago, Kim Eunja and her husband have refused to return to their hilltop...
View ArticleCourt sets precedent by ordering TEPCO to pay provisional compensation via...
KYOTO–A court here ordered Tokyo Electric Power Co. to pay provisional compensation to a man who took it upon himself to flee Fukushima Prefecture after the nuclear disaster even though he did not live...
View ArticleSick Former Hanford Worker Speaks Out about his Deadly Disease & Federal...
Lawrence Rouse spent nearly 20 years working at Hanford’s most hazardous sites. He says he was exposed to nuclear waste radiation and toxic chemicals several times. Now he sadly lives his life with a...
View ArticleJapan Eyes Liability Pact to Aid Fukushima Response via Global Security Newswire
Japan may ratify a treaty forcing atomic-facility operators to assume full liability for any accidents at the sites, Bloomberg reports. The country’s foreign ministry on Friday said that joining the...
View ArticleAt Hanford, sick nuclear workers await compensation via Al Jazeera America
KENNEWICK, Wash. – On his tiny farm, Terry Wattenburger admired a new cycle of life emerging in his backyard: A blue-eyed American Paint foal grazed next to its mother and a fuzzy, multicolored chick...
View Article‘Downwinders’ still demanding money for Trinity Site fallout via KOAT.com
TULAROSA, N.M. —The nuclear bomb is a weapon credited with helping win World War II, but some people see it differently. “Trinity killed a lot of people, and it’s still killing people, and it’s going...
View ArticleThousands of Tochigi residents seek redress over Fukushima nuclear disaster...
More than 7,000 residents of northern Tochigi Prefecture sought government mediation for an out-of-court settlement with the operator of the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant in their quest...
View ArticleTEPCO told to pay 27 million yen to family of Fukushima evacuee who killed...
FUKUSHIMA–Tokyo Electric Power Co. has been ordered to pay 27 million yen ($219,500) in compensation to the bereaved family of a male evacuee who committed suicide after being displaced due to the 2011...
View ArticleRules eased to compensate more ill Hanford workers via The Tri-City Herald
New rules that will make compensation easier to obtain for ill Hanford workers have taken effect. They should help more workers receive $150,000 compensation plus reimbursement for current medical...
View ArticleFukushima cattle producer’s beef with TEPCO, government leads to lawsuit via...
KORIYAMA, Fukushima Prefecture–A local cattle producer has sued Tokyo Electric Power Co. and the government to recover 500 million yen ($4 million) in losses it says it suffered as a result of the 2011...
View ArticleOver 3,000 Fukushima residents seek compensation for mental distress from...
FUKUSHIMA — More than 3,000 residents here have filed for compensation for mental distress over radiation emanating from the Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant disaster through an out-of-court...
View ArticleFukushima ghost town struggles back to life via The Irish Times
[…] Their town, once home to 7,800 people, has a new kindergarten, school and welfare centre where former nuclear evacuees can get counselling. All that’s missing are people: fewer than 200 residents...
View ArticleThe First Line of Defense via Slate
During the Cold War, they guarded America’s nuclear weapons facilities. Now they are dying of cancer, as the U.S. government looks the other way. By Jim Morris and Jamie Smith Hopkins ORTSMOUTH,...
View ArticleFederal Government Acknowledges Nuclear Radiation, Chemicals Likely Killed...
[…] The federal government acknowledged for the first time this year nuclear radiation work done by workers at Idaho National Laboratory probably caused or contributed to the deaths of 396 workers....
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