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  1. fifteen years since the 3/11 earthquake struck, since I sheltered under a desk at my then workplace in Tokyo and watched the corners of the room rock open and closed like mouths, since the tsunami washed so many poor souls in Tohoku away, since the Fukushima meltdown that changed everything and nothing.

    #march11 #tohoku #earthquake #tsunami
    #fukushima #nuclear #meltdown

  2. fifteen years since the 3/11 earthquake struck, since I sheltered under a desk at my then workplace in Tokyo and watched the corners of the room rock open and closed like mouths, since the tsunami washed so many poor souls in Tohoku away, since the Fukushima meltdown that changed everything and nothing.

    #march11 #tohoku #earthquake #tsunami
    #fukushima #nuclear #meltdown

  3. fifteen years since the 3/11 earthquake struck, since I sheltered under a desk at my then workplace in Tokyo and watched the corners of the room rock open and closed like mouths, since the tsunami washed so many poor souls in Tohoku away, since the Fukushima meltdown that changed everything and nothing.

    #march11 #tohoku #earthquake #tsunami
    #fukushima #nuclear #meltdown

  4. fifteen years since the 3/11 earthquake struck, since I sheltered under a desk at my then workplace in Tokyo and watched the corners of the room rock open and closed like mouths, since the tsunami washed so many poor souls in Tohoku away, since the Fukushima meltdown that changed everything and nothing.

    #march11 #tohoku #earthquake #tsunami
    #fukushima #nuclear #meltdown

  5. #Fukushima: A #Nuclear Nightmare’ Review: An Emotional Choice

    This documentary offers a rundown of the 2011 nuclear meltdown with special attention to the shift workers who risked their lives while trying to stabilize the plant.

    March 10, 2026

    " 'We were told Japan would cease to exist if we failed.' On #March11, 2011, a 8.9-magnitude #earthquake and a #tsunami struck the northeast coast of #Japan, precipitating a series of hydrogen explosions at the #FukushimaDaiichi nuclear plant.

    "The new HBO documentary 'Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare,' directed by James Jones ('#Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes'), offers a tense rundown of the aftermath by pairing archival footage with testimonies from the people who witnessed the events firsthand.

    "In the days following the earthquake and tsunami, workers at the plant hurried to contain what they knew could become a #NuclearCatastrophe. Using diagrams, the documentary strives to convey the dangers on an elementary-school level: Without electricity, the reactors’ cooling systems failed, causing the fuel rods to melt and spew radioactive material. The schematics are paired with a tense score and sinister-looking footage of fiery explosions.

    "In an emotional interview, an engineer named #IkuoIzawa recalls remaining on-site while the majority of the plant’s crew was evacuated. Knowing that he might not survive, he sent an email to his family members, imploring them to look after one another. Izawa became part of the #Fukushima50: the everyday shift workers who risked their lives for the welfare of Japan. Although chiefly a straightforward — and at points repetitive — synopsis of the events, 'Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare' distinguishes itself in its devotion to elevating these men as heroes."

    Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare
    Directed by James Jones∙
    Documentary∙
    Not rated. Running time: 1 hour 30 minutes. Streaming on HBO Max.

    Source:
    nytimes.com/2026/03/10/movies/

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/eTbOo

    #NoNukes #RethinkNotRestart #FukushimaDocumentary #Remember311 #FukushimaIsntOver

  6. #Fukushima: A #Nuclear Nightmare’ Review: An Emotional Choice

    This documentary offers a rundown of the 2011 nuclear meltdown with special attention to the shift workers who risked their lives while trying to stabilize the plant.

    March 10, 2026

    " 'We were told Japan would cease to exist if we failed.' On #March11, 2011, a 8.9-magnitude #earthquake and a #tsunami struck the northeast coast of #Japan, precipitating a series of hydrogen explosions at the #FukushimaDaiichi nuclear plant.

    "The new HBO documentary 'Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare,' directed by James Jones ('#Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes'), offers a tense rundown of the aftermath by pairing archival footage with testimonies from the people who witnessed the events firsthand.

    "In the days following the earthquake and tsunami, workers at the plant hurried to contain what they knew could become a #NuclearCatastrophe. Using diagrams, the documentary strives to convey the dangers on an elementary-school level: Without electricity, the reactors’ cooling systems failed, causing the fuel rods to melt and spew radioactive material. The schematics are paired with a tense score and sinister-looking footage of fiery explosions.

    "In an emotional interview, an engineer named #IkuoIzawa recalls remaining on-site while the majority of the plant’s crew was evacuated. Knowing that he might not survive, he sent an email to his family members, imploring them to look after one another. Izawa became part of the #Fukushima50: the everyday shift workers who risked their lives for the welfare of Japan. Although chiefly a straightforward — and at points repetitive — synopsis of the events, 'Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare' distinguishes itself in its devotion to elevating these men as heroes."

    Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare
    Directed by James Jones∙
    Documentary∙
    Not rated. Running time: 1 hour 30 minutes. Streaming on HBO Max.

    Source:
    nytimes.com/2026/03/10/movies/

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/eTbOo

    #NoNukes #RethinkNotRestart #FukushimaDocumentary #Remember311 #FukushimaIsntOver

  7. #Fukushima: A #Nuclear Nightmare’ Review: An Emotional Choice

    This documentary offers a rundown of the 2011 nuclear meltdown with special attention to the shift workers who risked their lives while trying to stabilize the plant.

    March 10, 2026

    " 'We were told Japan would cease to exist if we failed.' On #March11, 2011, a 8.9-magnitude #earthquake and a #tsunami struck the northeast coast of #Japan, precipitating a series of hydrogen explosions at the #FukushimaDaiichi nuclear plant.

    "The new HBO documentary 'Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare,' directed by James Jones ('#Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes'), offers a tense rundown of the aftermath by pairing archival footage with testimonies from the people who witnessed the events firsthand.

    "In the days following the earthquake and tsunami, workers at the plant hurried to contain what they knew could become a #NuclearCatastrophe. Using diagrams, the documentary strives to convey the dangers on an elementary-school level: Without electricity, the reactors’ cooling systems failed, causing the fuel rods to melt and spew radioactive material. The schematics are paired with a tense score and sinister-looking footage of fiery explosions.

    "In an emotional interview, an engineer named #IkuoIzawa recalls remaining on-site while the majority of the plant’s crew was evacuated. Knowing that he might not survive, he sent an email to his family members, imploring them to look after one another. Izawa became part of the #Fukushima50: the everyday shift workers who risked their lives for the welfare of Japan. Although chiefly a straightforward — and at points repetitive — synopsis of the events, 'Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare' distinguishes itself in its devotion to elevating these men as heroes."

    Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare
    Directed by James Jones∙
    Documentary∙
    Not rated. Running time: 1 hour 30 minutes. Streaming on HBO Max.

    Source:
    nytimes.com/2026/03/10/movies/

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/eTbOo

    #NoNukes #RethinkNotRestart #FukushimaDocumentary #Remember311 #FukushimaIsntOver

  8. #Fukushima: A #Nuclear Nightmare’ Review: An Emotional Choice

    This documentary offers a rundown of the 2011 nuclear meltdown with special attention to the shift workers who risked their lives while trying to stabilize the plant.

    March 10, 2026

    " 'We were told Japan would cease to exist if we failed.' On #March11, 2011, a 8.9-magnitude #earthquake and a #tsunami struck the northeast coast of #Japan, precipitating a series of hydrogen explosions at the #FukushimaDaiichi nuclear plant.

    "The new HBO documentary 'Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare,' directed by James Jones ('#Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes'), offers a tense rundown of the aftermath by pairing archival footage with testimonies from the people who witnessed the events firsthand.

    "In the days following the earthquake and tsunami, workers at the plant hurried to contain what they knew could become a #NuclearCatastrophe. Using diagrams, the documentary strives to convey the dangers on an elementary-school level: Without electricity, the reactors’ cooling systems failed, causing the fuel rods to melt and spew radioactive material. The schematics are paired with a tense score and sinister-looking footage of fiery explosions.

    "In an emotional interview, an engineer named #IkuoIzawa recalls remaining on-site while the majority of the plant’s crew was evacuated. Knowing that he might not survive, he sent an email to his family members, imploring them to look after one another. Izawa became part of the #Fukushima50: the everyday shift workers who risked their lives for the welfare of Japan. Although chiefly a straightforward — and at points repetitive — synopsis of the events, 'Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare' distinguishes itself in its devotion to elevating these men as heroes."

    Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare
    Directed by James Jones∙
    Documentary∙
    Not rated. Running time: 1 hour 30 minutes. Streaming on HBO Max.

    Source:
    nytimes.com/2026/03/10/movies/

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/eTbOo

    #NoNukes #RethinkNotRestart #FukushimaDocumentary #Remember311 #FukushimaIsntOver

  9. #Fukushima: A #Nuclear Nightmare’ Review: An Emotional Choice

    This documentary offers a rundown of the 2011 nuclear meltdown with special attention to the shift workers who risked their lives while trying to stabilize the plant.

    March 10, 2026

    " 'We were told Japan would cease to exist if we failed.' On #March11, 2011, a 8.9-magnitude #earthquake and a #tsunami struck the northeast coast of #Japan, precipitating a series of hydrogen explosions at the #FukushimaDaiichi nuclear plant.

    "The new HBO documentary 'Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare,' directed by James Jones ('#Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes'), offers a tense rundown of the aftermath by pairing archival footage with testimonies from the people who witnessed the events firsthand.

    "In the days following the earthquake and tsunami, workers at the plant hurried to contain what they knew could become a #NuclearCatastrophe. Using diagrams, the documentary strives to convey the dangers on an elementary-school level: Without electricity, the reactors’ cooling systems failed, causing the fuel rods to melt and spew radioactive material. The schematics are paired with a tense score and sinister-looking footage of fiery explosions.

    "In an emotional interview, an engineer named #IkuoIzawa recalls remaining on-site while the majority of the plant’s crew was evacuated. Knowing that he might not survive, he sent an email to his family members, imploring them to look after one another. Izawa became part of the #Fukushima50: the everyday shift workers who risked their lives for the welfare of Japan. Although chiefly a straightforward — and at points repetitive — synopsis of the events, 'Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare' distinguishes itself in its devotion to elevating these men as heroes."

    Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare
    Directed by James Jones∙
    Documentary∙
    Not rated. Running time: 1 hour 30 minutes. Streaming on HBO Max.

    Source:
    nytimes.com/2026/03/10/movies/

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/eTbOo

    #NoNukes #RethinkNotRestart #FukushimaDocumentary #Remember311 #FukushimaIsntOver

  10. [14:40] Trial date set for two men accused of disposing Keane Mulready Woods’ body parts

    Two men accused of disposing of the body parts of murdered teenager Keane Mulready Woods have today received a date for trial at the Special Criminal Court. Stephen Carberry (47) of Sandymount Avenue, Dublin 4 and Glen Bride (31) of Mount Olive Park, Kilbarrick, Dublin 5 appeared briefly before the three-judge, non-jury court this morning. Keane Mulready-Woods was last seen alive in Drogheda on January 12, 2020. The following day, some of the teenager's body parts were found in a sports bag in the Moatview area of Coolock in Dublin. Two days later, remains were found in a burning car in a laneway in the Drumcondra area. His torso was discovered on March 11, 2020, hidden in an overgrown ravine during a search of waste-ground at Rathmullan Park in Drogheda, near where the teenager is believed to have been murdered. Stephen Carberry faces three charges in relation to the death of the 17-year-old, who was murdered in a house in Drogheda, Co Louth, in January 2020. The first charge alleges that Mr Carberry, between January 13 and January 15, 2020 at Trinity Terrace, Ballybough, Dublin 3 transported and disposed of the teenager's body parts, intending or being reckless as to whether such activity could enhance the ability of a criminal organisation or any of its members to carry out a serious offence. The offence is contrary to S.72 of the Criminal Justice Act, 2006. Mr Carberry is also accused of committing an act with the intention of impeding the apprehension or prosecution of Mr Mulready Woods' murderer and of setting fire to a Volvo V40 car for the benefit of a criminal organisation. Glen Bride faces two charges that on January 15, 2020 he participated in or contributed to the transportation and disposal of the teenager's body parts for the purpose of enhancing the ability of a criminal organisation to commit murder and to impede the apprehension of the murderer. Mr Bride is further charged with setting fire to a Volvo V40 motor car on a date between January 13 and January 15, 2020, both dates inclusive, for the benefit of a criminal organisation. Ms Justice Melanie Greally this morning set a date of January 12th, 2026 for the trial of the two men and agreed to make witness and exhibit orders for the hearing. The case will be mentioned again before the Special Criminal Court again on October 6 next.

    independent.ie/irish-news/cour

    #Two #KeaneMulreadyWoods #today #theSpecialCriminalCourt #StephenCarberry #47 #SandymountAvenue #Dublin #GlenBride #MountOlivePark #Kilbarrick #three #thismorning #KeaneMulready_Woods #Drogheda #January12,2020 #Thefollowingday #Moatview #Coolock #Twodayslater #Drumcondra #March11,2020 #RathmullanPark #17_year_old #CoLouth #January2020 #first #Carberry #betweenJanuary13andJanuary15,2020 #TrinityTerrace #Ballybough #S.72 #2006 #MulreadyWoods #Volvo #V40 #January15,2020 #MrBride #adate #MsJustice #MelanieGreally #adateofJanuary12th,2026 #October6

  11. [14:40] Trial date set for two men accused of disposing Keane Mulready Woods’ body parts

    Two men accused of disposing of the body parts of murdered teenager Keane Mulready Woods have today received a date for trial at the Special Criminal Court. Stephen Carberry (47) of Sandymount Avenue, Dublin 4 and Glen Bride (31) of Mount Olive Park, Kilbarrick, Dublin 5 appeared briefly before the three-judge, non-jury court this morning. Keane Mulready-Woods was last seen alive in Drogheda on January 12, 2020. The following day, some of the teenager's body parts were found in a sports bag in the Moatview area of Coolock in Dublin. Two days later, remains were found in a burning car in a laneway in the Drumcondra area. His torso was discovered on March 11, 2020, hidden in an overgrown ravine during a search of waste-ground at Rathmullan Park in Drogheda, near where the teenager is believed to have been murdered. Stephen Carberry faces three charges in relation to the death of the 17-year-old, who was murdered in a house in Drogheda, Co Louth, in January 2020. The first charge alleges that Mr Carberry, between January 13 and January 15, 2020 at Trinity Terrace, Ballybough, Dublin 3 transported and disposed of the teenager's body parts, intending or being reckless as to whether such activity could enhance the ability of a criminal organisation or any of its members to carry out a serious offence. The offence is contrary to S.72 of the Criminal Justice Act, 2006. Mr Carberry is also accused of committing an act with the intention of impeding the apprehension or prosecution of Mr Mulready Woods' murderer and of setting fire to a Volvo V40 car for the benefit of a criminal organisation. Glen Bride faces two charges that on January 15, 2020 he participated in or contributed to the transportation and disposal of the teenager's body parts for the purpose of enhancing the ability of a criminal organisation to commit murder and to impede the apprehension of the murderer. Mr Bride is further charged with setting fire to a Volvo V40 motor car on a date between January 13 and January 15, 2020, both dates inclusive, for the benefit of a criminal organisation. Ms Justice Melanie Greally this morning set a date of January 12th, 2026 for the trial of the two men and agreed to make witness and exhibit orders for the hearing. The case will be mentioned again before the Special Criminal Court again on October 6 next.

    independent.ie/irish-news/cour

    #Two #KeaneMulreadyWoods #today #theSpecialCriminalCourt #StephenCarberry #47 #SandymountAvenue #Dublin #GlenBride #MountOlivePark #Kilbarrick #three #thismorning #KeaneMulready_Woods #Drogheda #January12,2020 #Thefollowingday #Moatview #Coolock #Twodayslater #Drumcondra #March11,2020 #RathmullanPark #17_year_old #CoLouth #January2020 #first #Carberry #betweenJanuary13andJanuary15,2020 #TrinityTerrace #Ballybough #S.72 #2006 #MulreadyWoods #Volvo #V40 #January15,2020 #MrBride #adate #MsJustice #MelanieGreally #adateofJanuary12th,2026 #October6

  12. [14:40] Trial date set for two men accused of disposing Keane Mulready Woods’ body parts

    Two men accused of disposing of the body parts of murdered teenager Keane Mulready Woods have today received a date for trial at the Special Criminal Court. Stephen Carberry (47) of Sandymount Avenue, Dublin 4 and Glen Bride (31) of Mount Olive Park, Kilbarrick, Dublin 5 appeared briefly before the three-judge, non-jury court this morning. Keane Mulready-Woods was last seen alive in Drogheda on January 12, 2020. The following day, some of the teenager's body parts were found in a sports bag in the Moatview area of Coolock in Dublin. Two days later, remains were found in a burning car in a laneway in the Drumcondra area. His torso was discovered on March 11, 2020, hidden in an overgrown ravine during a search of waste-ground at Rathmullan Park in Drogheda, near where the teenager is believed to have been murdered. Stephen Carberry faces three charges in relation to the death of the 17-year-old, who was murdered in a house in Drogheda, Co Louth, in January 2020. The first charge alleges that Mr Carberry, between January 13 and January 15, 2020 at Trinity Terrace, Ballybough, Dublin 3 transported and disposed of the teenager's body parts, intending or being reckless as to whether such activity could enhance the ability of a criminal organisation or any of its members to carry out a serious offence. The offence is contrary to S.72 of the Criminal Justice Act, 2006. Mr Carberry is also accused of committing an act with the intention of impeding the apprehension or prosecution of Mr Mulready Woods' murderer and of setting fire to a Volvo V40 car for the benefit of a criminal organisation. Glen Bride faces two charges that on January 15, 2020 he participated in or contributed to the transportation and disposal of the teenager's body parts for the purpose of enhancing the ability of a criminal organisation to commit murder and to impede the apprehension of the murderer. Mr Bride is further charged with setting fire to a Volvo V40 motor car on a date between January 13 and January 15, 2020, both dates inclusive, for the benefit of a criminal organisation. Ms Justice Melanie Greally this morning set a date of January 12th, 2026 for the trial of the two men and agreed to make witness and exhibit orders for the hearing. The case will be mentioned again before the Special Criminal Court again on October 6 next.

    independent.ie/irish-news/cour

    #Two #KeaneMulreadyWoods #today #theSpecialCriminalCourt #StephenCarberry #47 #SandymountAvenue #Dublin #GlenBride #MountOlivePark #Kilbarrick #three #thismorning #KeaneMulready_Woods #Drogheda #January12,2020 #Thefollowingday #Moatview #Coolock #Twodayslater #Drumcondra #March11,2020 #RathmullanPark #17_year_old #CoLouth #January2020 #first #Carberry #betweenJanuary13andJanuary15,2020 #TrinityTerrace #Ballybough #S.72 #2006 #MulreadyWoods #Volvo #V40 #January15,2020 #MrBride #adate #MsJustice #MelanieGreally #adateofJanuary12th,2026 #October6

  13. This is our country. And we are holding it together.

    Long live the brave, free, and independent Republic of Lithuania🇱🇹!

    #Kovo11 #March11

  14. This is our country. And we are holding it together.

    Long live the brave, free, and independent Republic of Lithuania🇱🇹!

    #Kovo11 #March11

  15. This is our country. And we are holding it together.

    Long live the brave, free, and independent Republic of Lithuania🇱🇹!

    #Kovo11 #March11

  16. This is our country. And we are holding it together.

    Long live the brave, free, and independent Republic of Lithuania🇱🇹!

  17. This is our country. And we are holding it together.

    Long live the brave, free, and independent Republic of Lithuania🇱🇹!

    #Kovo11 #March11

  18. remembering the 3.11 earthquake and tsunami. Hard to believe it's been 14 years… I'd been living in Japan for less than two years and was just getting my footing when the whole nation fell into crisis.

    #march11 #tohoku #earthquake #tsunami
    #fukushima #nuclear #meltdown
    #nationalcrisis #remember

  19. #OTD In 1810, Emperor Napoleon of France was married by proxy to Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria. Marie had never seen Napoleon. She didn't even see him on the wedding day. He sent a stand-in to represent him in the marriage ceremony.

    10 weird and wonderful things which happened on 11 March:

    topicaltens.blogspot.com/2022/

    #ThisDayInHistory #OnThisDay #March11 #11March

  20. #OTD In 1810, Emperor Napoleon of France was married by proxy to Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria. Marie had never seen Napoleon. She didn't even see him on the wedding day. He sent a stand-in to represent him in the marriage ceremony.

    10 weird and wonderful things which happened on 11 March:

    topicaltens.blogspot.com/2022/

    #ThisDayInHistory #OnThisDay #March11 #11March

  21. #OTD In 1810, Emperor Napoleon of France was married by proxy to Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria. Marie had never seen Napoleon. She didn't even see him on the wedding day. He sent a stand-in to represent him in the marriage ceremony.

    10 weird and wonderful things which happened on 11 March:

    topicaltens.blogspot.com/2022/

    #ThisDayInHistory #OnThisDay #March11 #11March

  22. #OTD In 1810, Emperor Napoleon of France was married by proxy to Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria. Marie had never seen Napoleon. She didn't even see him on the wedding day. He sent a stand-in to represent him in the marriage ceremony.

    10 weird and wonderful things which happened on 11 March:

    topicaltens.blogspot.com/2022/

    #ThisDayInHistory #OnThisDay #March11 #11March