TEPCO’s Nuclear Restart: Have We Learned Enough From Fukushima’s Catastrophe?
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) has reignited nuclear power at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, raising serious concerns about safety and accountability more than a decade after Fukushima’s meltdown devastated public trust and the region. Are safeguards truly sufficient to protect communities from repeating history?
In a move that should send shivers down the spine of any America First patriot concerned with national security and energy sovereignty, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (TEPCO) has restarted the No. 6 reactor at Japan’s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant. This is the same utility responsible for the catastrophic 2011 Fukushima disaster—a tragedy that devastated lives, exposed regulatory failures, and revealed dangerous government-industry collusion. Can TEPCO Regain Trust After Fukushima’s Devastation? The restart marks the first time since that meltdown that TEPCO has operated a reactor, yet public skepticism remains not only justified but urgent. The Fukushima meltdown was no...
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