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Japanese authorities approve restart of Sendai NPP

In July, Japan’s nuclear safety commission gave preliminary safety approval to the Sendai NPP which it said meets all the safety standards in case of accidents and disasters

The government said the most strict safety rules have been applied during the checks of the NPP.

The reopening of the 1.78GW nuclear power station is an important benchmark in Japan’s energy policy.

In March 2011, a strong earthquake triggered a high tsunami off the north-eastern coast of Japan. A gigantic wave hit the nuclear power plant Fukushima-1 that resulted in the most devastating nuclear disaster since the Chernobyl nuclear power plant catastrophe in 1986.

Some 300,000 people have been evacuated from the area, while over 15,000 people in the disaster. Another 1,600 deaths as of August 2013 were related to the evacuation conditions.