(Reuters) - TOKYO, July 23 - Japan will work with the
International Atomic Energy Agency to inspect the world's
biggest nuclear power plant after a powerful earthquake last week
caused radiation leaks and renewed fears about nuclear safety,
the government said on Monday.
Japan's nuclear industry -- which supplies about one-third of
the country's electricity needs and is central to its efforts to
battle global warming -- has been tarnished by cover-ups of
accidents and fudged safety records.
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International Atomic Energy Agency to inspect the world's
biggest nuclear power plant after a powerful earthquake last week
caused radiation leaks and renewed fears about nuclear safety,
the government said on Monday.
Japan's nuclear industry -- which supplies about one-third of
the country's electricity needs and is central to its efforts to
battle global warming -- has been tarnished by cover-ups of
accidents and fudged safety records.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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