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Back in 1999, a horrific incident took place at Tokaimura Nuclear Power Plant in Japan. And it led to a man suffering the ...
Two of the workers later died from their injuries, and more than 40 others were treated for exposure to high levels of radiation. The accident, in the town of Tokaimura north of Tokyo, had a ...
That victim was Hisashi Ouchi, a worker at the uranium processing plant in Tokaimura - 70 miles northeast of Tokyo - who was exposed to a massive dose of radiation resulting in severe burns.
Hisashi Ouchi, 35, from Japan, was exposed to a record-breaking amount of radiation after working at a uranium processing plant in Tokaimura, 70 miles northeast of Tokyo. He, along with two other ...
His ordeal started one fateful day at his workplace, a uranium processing plant in Tokaimura ... recalled they saw a sudden blue flash before radiation alarms started blaring and they ...
A nuclear accident at Tokaimura, Japan, exposed Hisashi Ouchi to a record-breaking radiation dose. His 83-day decline was agonizing, with organ failure and extreme suffering. X / Una pelirroja ...
A man who was exposed to record-breakingly high levels of radiation while he was working died over 83 agonising days, in what was one of the most painful deaths ever recorded. Hisashi Ouchi, 35 ...
The Sep. 30, 1999 radiation leak at a fuel processing plant in Tokaimura, 130 kms north-east of Tokyo, led to the death of two of the facility’s workers and exposed more than 400 other people ...
Hisashi Ouchi, a 35 year old Japanese worker, was subjected to an unprecedented level of radiation while working at a uranium processing facility in Tokaimura, located 70 miles northeast of Tokyo.
Hisashi Ouchi was exposed to a record-breaking amount of radiation after working at a uranium processing plant in Tokaimura, 70 miles northeast of Tokyo, in his homeland of Japan. He, along with ...