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Welcome To Fukushima Watch, offering the latest information in the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster.

On March 11, 2011, a tsunami struck the coast of Japan, destroying three nuclear reactors and severely damaging a fourth nuclear reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant. Since then, hundreds of tons of radioactive waste have leaked into ocean, contaminating life in the sea and on the land.

The waters have subsided since the tsunami struck the power plant four years ago, but its repercussions continue to be felt across the globe. Radioactive isotopes from the plant are bombarding the West Coast everyday, which just so happen to coincide with a rise in beached marine life. Meanwhile, the mainstream media has consistently failed to inform the public about this persistent disaster.

Fukushima watch is intended to keep you updated on the Fukushima Daiichi disaster. Here, you can find ongoing news about debacle, from the rise of dead marine life to failed efforts to contain the disaster. Stay informed on the worst nuclear disaster to plague modern times with Fukushima watch.