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Around 20 staff in hazmat suits performed safety drills at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, the world’s largest nuclear plant in Japan, ahead of a vote to restart its Unit 6 reactor. Operated by TEPCO, the same company behind the 2011 Fukushima disaster, the plant’s partial restart has sparked fears among locals about evacuation and safety. While Japan faces growing energy demands, critics warn that lessons from Fukushima remain unresolved. TEPCO insists safety measures are improved, but public anxiety continues as the assembly prepares to decide the plant’s future.
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00:00So
00:30The
00:43OK, so we'll be back to the pic.
01:02So we need to do this now.
03:59Let's see what's going on in the next couple of weeks.
04:29I'm not sure how to do this, but I'm not sure how to do this, but I'm not sure how to do this.
04:57That's the picture of the picture in the back of the house, and there is no one living here.
05:07This is a difficult time.
05:09There are many people who are concerned about this situation.
05:14It has been a lot of PR or something like this.
05:24It has been a big concern for me to be able to escape from this incident.
05:40So, I think it's a big deal.
06:10We are shooting at the station.
06:40福島原発事故が終わったことのような話をしていますけれども
06:58まだ福島第一原発事故って続いているんですよ
07:02問題が解決したわけではなくて
07:05機関困難者もいる中で
07:12全てが解決したわけではない
07:15ということからしても
07:17学んではいない
07:35教育の場所を受け入れています
07:40教育の場所によって
07:42調理するための特徴が
07:44技術前に乗ると
07:47調理するために
07:48調理するための
07:50調理するための
07:52理想の中に
07:56You
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