10 years after Fukushima, Japan’s nuclear safety is still unclear 

It’s been 10 years since a massive tsunami devastated Japan and caused a nuclear power plant in Fukushima to melt down. It was a traumatic event, one that left the Japanese public — and the world — wanting guarantees: That this would never happen again. But can Japan make that promise? Some of Japan’s most prominent earthquake experts say not exactly. The World’s Patrick Winn reports.

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