On Thursday (15th), the Tokyo Electric Power Company of Japan provided further clarification on the cause of the nuclear waste water leakage at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, stating that it was due to human error on Wednesday (7th). Last Wednesday, about 5.5 tons of radioactive contaminated water leaked from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant's water purification system. According to Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), the leak occurred on Thursday morning in the high-temperature incinerator building while the facility was cleaning and treating contaminated water from the reactor building with the "second cesium adsorption system" to reduce radiation levels in preparation for maintenance. The system is connected to the external wall's exhaust vent, through which the contaminated water leaked. According to TEPCO, two operators from collaborating companies failed to notice the open state of a valve and missed relevant reminder signs before starting t...
Image Source: Unsplash The recent bomb attacks in the city of Kerman in southeastern Iran have left the nation in shock and mourning. The death toll from the attacks has risen to a staggering 94 people, with over 280 others sustaining injuries. These acts of terror have not only taken a toll on the lives of innocent Iranians but have also raised questions about the country's security measures. Iranian authorities have been working diligently to investigate the case, leading to the arrest of 35 individuals across several provinces. In a surprising revelation, it was disclosed that the mastermind behind the bombings and one of the suicide bombers were both Tajikistanis. This shocking revelation has further complicated the situation, shedding light on the international connections and motivations behind the attacks. Kerman: A City in Mourning Kerman, the city targeted by these devastating bombings, is located in the southeastern region of Iran. Known for its rich history and vibran...