
On this day April 25, 1981, over 100 workers were exposed to radiation during a leak at the Tsuruga Nuclear Power Plant in Japan. The incident occurred while maintenance and repairs were being carried out, and it was later revealed that highly radioactive water had overflowed from storage tanks and seeped into nearby areas.
The leak was not initially reported to the public, leading to a scandal that sparked national concern over transparency and nuclear safety standards in Japan. It became one of the most serious nuclear incidents in the country before the Fukushima disaster decades later.
The Tsuruga event raised awareness about worker safety, waste management, and the importance of proper oversight in the nuclear industry.
Fun fact: This incident led to the creation of stricter reporting regulations for nuclear facilities in Japan and influenced policy changes in the years that followed.
The leak was not initially reported to the public, leading to a scandal that sparked national concern over transparency and nuclear safety standards in Japan. It became one of the most serious nuclear incidents in the country before the Fukushima disaster decades later.
The Tsuruga event raised awareness about worker safety, waste management, and the importance of proper oversight in the nuclear industry.
Fun fact: This incident led to the creation of stricter reporting regulations for nuclear facilities in Japan and influenced policy changes in the years that followed.