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  2. Tokaimura nuclear accidents - Wikipedia

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    The Tokaimura nuclear accidents refer to two nuclear related incidents near the village of Tōkai, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. The first accident occurred on 11 March 1997, producing an explosion after an experimental batch of solidified nuclear waste caught fire at the Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation (PNC) radioactive ...

  3. List of Japanese nuclear incidents - Wikipedia

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    After the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami of 11 March, the cooling systems for three reactors (numbers 1, 2 and 4) of the Fukushima II (Fukushima Dai-ni) nuclear power plant were compromised due to damage from the tsunami. [9]

  4. Criticality accident - Wikipedia

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    Criticality accidents are divided into one of two categories: Process accidents, where controls in place to prevent any criticality are breached;; Reactor accidents, which occur due to operator errors or other unintended events (e.g., during maintenance or fuel loading) in locations intended to achieve or approach criticality, such as nuclear power plants, nuclear reactors, and nuclear ...

  5. Osprey aircraft in Japan grounded by Air Force in wake of ...

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    The Air Force grounded a set of Osprey aircraft after one of the planes crashed in waters off of Japan earlier this week, killing one and leaving seven still missing, officials said Friday.

  6. Garuda Indonesia Flight 865 - Wikipedia

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    Seat map of Garuda Indonesia Flight 865 (the passengers in 34K, 35K, and 35J died) [1]: 21 Garuda Indonesia Flight 865 (GA865/GIA865) was a scheduled international flight from Fukuoka, Japan, to Jakarta, Indonesia via Bali, Indonesia. [2] On 13 June 1996, Flight 865 crashed on takeoff from runway 16 at Fukuoka Airport.

  7. International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale - Wikipedia

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    The Nuclear Accident Magnitude Scale (NAMS) is an alternative to INES, proposed by David Smythe in 2011 as a response to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. There were some concerns that INES was used in a confusing manner, and NAMS was intended to address the perceived INES shortcomings.

  8. List of aviation accidents and incidents in Indonesia

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    List of aircraft accidents and incidents resulting in 50 or more fatalities in Indonesia. Initial sort order is by total fatalities (descending) and then by date (most recent to most distant). Deaths T Incident [nb 1] Aircraft Location Phase Airport Distance Date Tot C P G N; 234 14 220 0 † COM Garuda Indonesia Flight 152: Airbus A300B4-220

  9. Train collision in Indonesia kills four, injures 42

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    JAKARTA (Reuters) -A train collision in Indonesia's West Java province on Friday killed four people and injured 42, local police said, as authorities investigated the cause of the crash. Video ...