Reported 12 months ago
In the aftermath of a powerful earthquake, residents in Japan's Noto Peninsula were briefly trapped and one person even wrote an SOS message on the beach. The quake caused damages to the Shiga Power Plant, leading to concerns about its safety. With the area prone to frequent seismic activity, experts are reevaluating the safety of the plant following a recent major quake and subsequent land movements. A local activist, formerly an employee of a major corporation, returned to his hometown to promote sustainable agriculture and oppose nuclear power plants, highlighting the risks associated with seismic hazards as the region continues to rebuild after the disaster.
Source: YAHOO