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Shareholders sue TEPCO for $67 bn: reports
by Staff Writers
Tokyo (AFP) March 5, 2012


Forty-two shareholders of Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) are suing the operator of the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant seeking a record-breaking $67 billion compensation, news reports said Monday.

The shareholders filed the lawsuit with the Tokyo District Court against 27 current and former executives of TEPCO, public broadcaster NHK and Kyodo News reported.

The plaintiffs are jointly seeking a record 5.5 trillion yen ($67 billion) in compensation, claiming that the accident was caused by their negligence in ignoring safety measures, including building wave barriers, Kyodo said.

The company, which expects to lose 695 billion yen in the year to March, also faces huge compensation claims from those made homeless as a result of the crisis at the plant, which was hit by last March's tsunami, as well as those further afield whose lives have been affected.

The plaintiffs claim that the management simulated the impact of a sizeable tsunami on the plant in 2008 and concluded that a wave of up to 15.7 metres (52 feet) could hit the plant if a magnitude-8.3 quake occurred off Fukushima.

The plant was crippled by meltdowns and explosions caused by huge waves that followed a 9.0-magnitude earthquake. Radiation was scattered over a large area and made its way into the ocean, air and food chain.

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One year after Fukushima, IAEA says nuclear power safer
Vienna (AFP) March 5, 2012 - Nuclear power is safer around the world than it was a year ago at the time of the Fukushima disaster in Japan, the head of the UN atomic agency said Monday, while warning against complacency.

"Next Sunday it will be exactly one year since this very serious accident. We have come a long way in that time," International Atomic Energy Agency head Yukiya Amano told a news conference at its Vienna headquarters.

"Nuclear power is now safer than it was one year ago. But nuclear safety is something that must be well kept every day and we must never become complacent," Amano, himself Japanese, said during a quarterly IAEA board meeting.

He said that the Fukushima nuclear crisis, the world's worst in 25 years, was sparked by a huge earthquake and tsunami on March 11 last year, but that there were also "human and managerial failings."

Amano said that "good progress" has been made implementing the IAEA's nuclear safety action plan, involving "stress tests" on nuclear power plants, peer reviews and the strengthening of defences against natural disasters.



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Fukushima disaster pushes France's Areva to record loss
Paris (AFP) March 1, 2012
French nuclear energy giant Areva reported Thursday a record loss for 2011 after taking massive provisions in the aftermath of Japan's Fukushima disaster but reaffirmed its forecasts to 2016. Areva said that, with the Fukushima meltdown jeopardising the outlook for the whole nuclear industry, it had to write down the value of key assets, such as its uranium mines, by some two billion euros. ... read more


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