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The main reason is that a large number of residents have moved out of Fukushima after the leak of the local nuclear power plant, which has also affected the economy of Fukushima, and Fukushima** is currently based on subsidies to hope that Japanese residents can move into Fukushima, mainly to promote the local economy. According to **, there are 12 villages around the Fukushima nuclear power plant, and only 10,000 people live here, which is only 20% of the registered number, which means that the vast majority of local residents have moved out of the area. And according to the statistics, 40% of the residents who stayed in the local area were over 65 years old, and they were basically unable to live outside, so they stayed here.
So in the face of this situation, the Fukushima prefecture** announced that it will introduce a new policy next year, which will provide a subsidy of 2 million yen to all families who move into the vicinity of the Fukushima nuclear power plant, and 1.2 million yen if you only move in alone, but the condition is that you must live in the local area for more than five years and have a stable job. However, the announcement did not achieve very good results, on the contrary, many Japanese netizens said that it is better to move the Prime Minister's mansion and move the parliament first, and I believe you. Although no one wants to go, there are many animals, and some experts have found that there are at least 20 species of wild animals around the Fukushima nuclear power plant, including wild boars, hares, and so on.
Despite the risk of nuclear contamination in the area, wildlife is gathering in increasing numbers, especially in villages where no one has been left and residents have been evacuated, a wildlife expert said.
Although the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident has a long history, but its impact is still unabated, the nuclear power plant is still near the various radioactive materials exceeded, and most importantly, Japan** also intends to discharge nuclear wastewater directly into the sea, which further exacerbates the public's concerns, some local residents said that if the sewage is really discharged into the sea, the situation will only worsen.
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In order to revive the local popularity of Fukushima, Japan** will launch a subsidy initiative next year. It's because the popularity of that place is so bad that no one goes to live, so I found a way to solve it.
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Because there is a risk of nuclear radiation leakage, the local residents are reluctant to go there, but Japan wants to develop in this area, so the residents who move there are bonuses.
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I think Japan is trying to artificially interfere with the radiation, and it doesn't want to pay attention to the radiation, so it directly persuades people to live here.
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This is because the local nuclear radiation is very serious, and then many residents have moved out of this place, so the economic development of this place is very slow, and then Japan wants to drive the local economic development, so it has launched a corresponding subsidy policy.
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Maybe to a certain extent, the house over there is uninhabited and it is not very good for the house to be vacant, so I think such a move will be made.
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Fukushima nuclear power plant.
The role is to "generate electricity".
Located in the Fukushima Industrial Zone, the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant is TEPCO's first nuclear power plant with a total of six units, all of which are boiling water reactors. On March 12, 2011, it was accepted by the East Japan University.
As a result, a nuclear leak occurred for the first time in Fukushima Prefecture.
Fukushima Station 1 Unit 1 was put into commercial operation in March 1971, and Station 2 Unit 1 was put into commercial operation in April 1982. Nuclear reactor at the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
They are all single-cycle boiling water reactors with only one cooling circuit, and steam is generated directly from the core to propel the steam turbine. Unit 1 of the Fukushima nuclear power plant has been in service for 40 years and is already showing many signs of aging, including neutron embrittlement in the pressure vessel of the atomic furnace, corrosion in the pressure suppression chamber, and corrosion in the gas waste treatment system in the heat exchange zone.
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The Fukushima nuclear power plant is used to generate electricity.
The Fukushima nuclear power plant is based on a boiling water reactor, and the heat generated by nuclear energy directly heats the water to propel a steam turbine generator to generate electricity.
The construction of nuclear power plants is the product of increasing energy demand, and nuclear energy, as a relatively clean energy source, has its own advantages, but how to use nuclear energy more safely and how to deal with nuclear waste is an urgent problem to be solved in China and even the world.
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Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant
Location: Okuma Town, Futaba County, Fukushima Prefecture.
Longitude and latitude: 141 degrees 01 minutes 57 seconds east longitude, 37 degrees 25 minutes 17 seconds north latitude Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station geographical map.
Fukushima II Nuclear Power Plant
Location: Naraba and Tomioka, Futaba in Futaba County, Fukushima Prefecture.
Latitude and longitude: 141 degrees 01 minutes 16 seconds east longitude, 37 degrees 19 minutes 10 seconds north latitude Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant geographical location map.
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The Fukushinia Nuclear Power Plant is located at 37 degrees 25 minutes 14 seconds north latitude and 141 degrees 2 minutes east longitude, and is located in the Fukushima Industrial Zone of Japan. It is currently the world's largest nuclear power plant, consisting of Fukushima 1 Station and Fukushima 2 Station, with a total of 10 units (6 units at the first station and 4 units at the second station), all of which are boiling water reactors. On March 12, 2011, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's Nuclear Safety and Security Agency announced that radioactive materials from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant had leaked to the outside as a result of the impact.
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In layman's terms, it is a coastal area a little north of Tokyo and a little south of Sendai.
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The latitude and longitude of the Fukushima nuclear power plant is 37 degrees 25 minutes 14 seconds north latitude and 141 degrees 2 minutes east longitude.
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You can see, there is an electronic map.
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I'm here to see the answer, and the upstairs are very professional, thank you.
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Japan's nuclear safety watchdog said on March 23 that the reactor temperature of Unit 1 of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant had risen and exceeded the design limit. The temperature of the reactor pressure vessel in Unit 1 is close to 400 degrees Celsius, while the design ceiling temperature is only 302 degrees Celsius.
According to Japan's "Asahi Shimbun" on March 21, Tokyo Electric Power Company announced on the 21st that the concentration of radioactive element iodine-131 around the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant has reached 6 times the standard concentration, in addition to the detection of radioactive element cesium, this phenomenon proves that the nuclear fuel in the nuclear reactor and the waste fuel pool has been damaged, and the nuclear fuel rod was damaged and released the nuclear fission-generated substances iodine-131 and cesium.
Reactor No. 1 at 15:36 p.m. on March 12 Hydrogen ** No. 2 reactor at 6:10 a.m. on March 15 Reactor ** No. 3 reactor at 11:01 a.m. on the 14th and 10 a.m. on the 16th Hydrogen ** No. 4 reactor at 9:30 p.m. on the 15th ****, and again at 5:45 a.m. on the 16th**No. 5 reactor Reactor heating up, and the No. 6 reactor has been out of danger Reactor heating up has occurred, and it has been out of danger.
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If Japan still can't do it, they will have to seal the nuclear power plant. You see, Japan is really troublesome, and directly let a few people pass on the most advanced radiation protection suits, go in and dismantle the Fukushima nuclear power plant, and then seal it up, hey, is it really the end of the world? Help us!
Let's work hard not to let the earth be destroyed, we still have countless descendants!!
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On February 23, black smoke rose from a tsunami-stricken nuclear power plant in Japan, and the plant measured unusually high levels of radiation, and engineers tested system components and equipment, and restarted the cooling system and measuring instruments. Power in the control room of reactor unit No. 3 has been partially restored. It is possible that the cooling system will be restored in 24 days.
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Black smoke from Unit 3 of Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Evacuation of crews from the site.
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No. 1 and No. 2 have been blown up and are now being repaired. The No. 3 and No. 4 nuclear power plants have already begun to smoke, and there is a high probability of an accident. That's all I know. zz
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