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USA-WEATHER/
RTSGSU1A 
March 03, 2023 
Massive amounts of snow trap residents of mountain towns near Crestline, in San Bernadino County, U.S.... 
SAN BERNADINO COUNTY, UNITED STATES 
Massive snow amounts trap Californians 
Massive amounts of snow trap residents of mountain towns near Crestline, in San Bernadino County, U.S. March 2, 2023. REUTERS/David Swanson 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1CP1 
March 02, 2023 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, poses for a photo at a park built where his village was before it was damaged... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, poses for a photo at a park built where his village was before it was damaged by the March 2011 tsunami, in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 2, 2023. The tsunami moved Haruo into high inland, surrounded by other new houses on straight roads laid out after the disaster. "In the tsunami I lost my house, I lost all my possessions, I lost my younger brother. Then we had the nuclear accident," he said. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1COY 
March 02, 2023 
Haruo Ono, 71, and other fishermen wash noodle fish to be sold later on, at Tsurishihama fishing port... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Haruo Ono, 71, and other fishermen wash noodle fish to be sold later on, at Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 2, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," Haruo said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1COR 
March 02, 2023 
A skatepark is seen where Haruo Ono’s village was located before the March 2011 tsunami in Shinchimachi,... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
A skatepark is seen where Haruo Ono’s village was located before the March 2011 tsunami in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 2, 2023. The tsunami moved Haruo, 71, into high inland, surrounded by other new houses on straight roads laid out after the disaster. "In the tsunami I lost my house, I lost all my possessions, I lost my younger brother. Then we had the nuclear accident," he said. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/RICE-PLASTIC
RTSH05RJ 
March 02, 2023 
A general view of Namie town which is about 7 km from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant,... 
NAMIE, Japan 
Rice into low-carbon plastic: bringing hope to a struggling Fukushima town 
A general view of Namie town which is about 7 km from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon 
BRITAIN-ENERGY/
RTSGT7HX 
March 02, 2023 
An aerial view shows a solar farm near Melksham in southwest Britain, March 2, 2023. REUTERS/Toby Melville... 
MELKSHAM, United Kingdom 
Solar farm near Melksham in southwest Britain 
An aerial view shows a solar farm near Melksham in southwest Britain, March 2, 2023. REUTERS/Toby Melville 
JAPAN-DEFENCE/
RTSH8N5D 
March 01, 2023 
General view shows Daikin Industries' Yodogawa plant in Osaka, Japan, February 20, 2023. REUTERS/Tim... 
Osaka, Japan 
General view shows Daikin Industries' Yodogawa plant in Osaka 
General view shows Daikin Industries' Yodogawa plant in Osaka, Japan, February 20, 2023. REUTERS/Tim Kelly 
JAPAN-DEFENCE/
RTSH8N5F 
March 01, 2023 
General view shows Daikin Industries' Yodogawa plant in Osaka, Japan, February 20, 2023. REUTERS/Tim... 
Osaka, Japan 
General view shows Daikin Industries' Yodogawa plant in Osaka 
General view shows Daikin Industries' Yodogawa plant in Osaka, Japan, February 20, 2023. REUTERS/Tim Kelly 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1CP4 
March 01, 2023 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, washes noodle fish to be sold later on, at Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi,... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, washes noodle fish to be sold later on, at Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 2, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," Haruo said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1CP3 
March 01, 2023 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, talks about the upcoming release of Advanced Liquid Processing System (ALPS)... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, talks about the upcoming release of Advanced Liquid Processing System (ALPS) treated water from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant into the sea, during an interview with Reuters at his home in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 1, 2023. The tsunami moved Haruo into high inland, surrounded by other new houses on straight roads laid out after the disaster. "In the tsunami I lost my house, I lost all my possessions, I lost my younger brother. Then we had the nuclear accident," he said. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1CP0 
March 01, 2023 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, participates in an auction to sell his fish at Tsurishihama fishing port, in... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, participates in an auction to sell his fish at Tsurishihama fishing port, in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 1, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," Haruo said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1COZ 
March 01, 2023 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, points to a leaflet detailing the release of Advanced Liquid Processing System... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, points to a leaflet detailing the release of Advanced Liquid Processing System (ALPS) treated water from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant into the sea, which was published by Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) and delivered with a newspaper to his home in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the power plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 1, 2023. Tepco, which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami, assuring the water is treated and safe, but the fishermen and farmers have been struggling for years to restore the reputation of their produce and now fear the dumped water will kill their business. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," Haruo said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
ARGENTINA-CANNABIS/
RTSGZC8S 
March 01, 2023 
A marijuana plant is pictured at the state-owned medical cannabis research and development center (CIDCam),... 
Santa Fe, Argentina 
Argentina moves towards regulating the hemp and medical cannabis industry, in Santa Fe 
A marijuana plant is pictured at the state-owned medical cannabis research and development center (CIDCam), as Argentina launched an agency that will regulate the cultivation, industrial production, marketing, and acquisition of seeds of the cannabis plant and hemp for medicinal and industrial purposes and is preparing to regulate the law promulgated in May 2022, in Monte Vera, Santa Fe province, Argentina March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
ARGENTINA-CANNABIS/
RTSGZC8R 
March 01, 2023 
Eliana Eberle, the undersecretary of the Ministry of Production, Science and Technology of the province... 
Santa Fe, Argentina 
Argentina moves towards regulating the hemp and medical cannabis industry, in Santa Fe 
Eliana Eberle, the undersecretary of the Ministry of Production, Science and Technology of the province of Santa Fe, picks dry leaves from a marijuana plant at the state-owned medical cannabis research and development center (CIDCam), as Argentina launched an agency that will regulate the cultivation, industrial production, marketing and acquisition of seeds of the cannabis plant and hemp for medicinal and industrial purposes and is preparing to regulate the law promulgated in May 2022, in Monte Vera, Santa Fe province, Argentina March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
ARGENTINA-CANNABIS/
RTSGZC8Q 
March 01, 2023 
A marijuana leaf is pictured at the state-owned medical cannabis research and development center (CIDCam),... 
Santa Fe, Argentina 
Argentina moves towards regulating the hemp and medical cannabis industry, in Santa Fe 
A marijuana leaf is pictured at the state-owned medical cannabis research and development center (CIDCam), as Argentina launched an agency that will regulate the cultivation, industrial production, marketing, and acquisition of seeds of the cannabis plant and hemp for medicinal and industrial purposes and is preparing to regulate the law promulgated in May 2022, in Monte Vera, Santa Fe province, Argentina March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
ARGENTINA-CANNABIS/
RTSGZC8P 
March 01, 2023 
Eliana Eberle, the undersecretary of the Ministry of Production, Science and Technology of the province... 
Santa Fe, Argentina 
Argentina moves towards regulating the hemp and medical cannabis industry, in Santa Fe 
Eliana Eberle, the undersecretary of the Ministry of Production, Science and Technology of the province of Santa Fe, picks dry leaves from a marijuana plant at the state-owned medical cannabis research and development center (CIDCam), as Argentina launched an agency that will regulate the cultivation, industrial production, marketing and acquisition of seeds of the cannabis plant and hemp for medicinal and industrial purposes and is preparing to regulate the law promulgated in May 2022, in Monte Vera, Santa Fe province, Argentina March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
ARGENTINA-CANNABIS/
RTSGZC8F 
March 01, 2023 
A technician holds a pipette containing cannabis oil in the state-owned Pharmaceutical Industrial Laboratory... 
Santa Fe, Argentina 
Argentina moves towards regulating the hemp and medical cannabis industry, in Santa Fe 
A technician holds a pipette containing cannabis oil in the state-owned Pharmaceutical Industrial Laboratory as Argentina launched an agency that will regulate the cultivation, industrial production, marketing, and acquisition of seeds of the cannabis plant and hemp for medicinal and industrial purposes and is preparing to regulate the law promulgated in May 2022, in Santa Fe province, Argentina March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
ARGENTINA-CANNABIS/
RTSGZC8D 
March 01, 2023 
A container with cannabis oil is pictured in the state-owned Pharmaceutical Industrial Laboratory as... 
Santa Fe, Argentina 
Argentina moves towards regulating the hemp and medical cannabis industry, in Santa Fe 
A container with cannabis oil is pictured in the state-owned Pharmaceutical Industrial Laboratory as Argentina launched an agency that will regulate the cultivation, industrial production, marketing, and acquisition of seeds of the cannabis plant and hemp for medicinal and industrial purposes and is preparing to regulate the law promulgated in May 2022, in Santa Fe province, Argentina March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
ARGENTINA-CANNABIS/
RTSGZC8C 
March 01, 2023 
A technician places a vial to test the quality of cannabis oil at the state-owned Pharmaceutical Industrial... 
Santa Fe, Argentina 
Argentina moves towards regulating the hemp and medical cannabis industry, in Santa Fe 
A technician places a vial to test the quality of cannabis oil at the state-owned Pharmaceutical Industrial Laboratory as Argentina launched an agency that will regulate the cultivation, industrial production, marketing, and acquisition of seeds of the cannabis plant and hemp for medicinal and industrial purposes and is preparing to regulate the law promulgated in May 2022, in Monte Vera, Santa Fe province, Argentina March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
ARGENTINA-CANNABIS/
RTSGZC84 
March 01, 2023 
A woman looks at a marijuana plant at the state-owned medical cannabis research and development center... 
Santa Fe, Argentina 
Argentina moves towards regulating the hemp and medical cannabis industry, in Santa Fe 
A woman looks at a marijuana plant at the state-owned medical cannabis research and development center (CIDCam) as Argentina launched an agency that will regulate the cultivation, industrial production, marketing, and acquisition of seeds of the cannabis plant and hemp for medicinal and industrial purposes and is preparing to regulate the law promulgated in May 2022, in Monte Vera, Santa Fe province, Argentina March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
ARGENTINA-CANNABIS/
RTSGZC83 
March 01, 2023 
Alvaro Garcia, head of the state-owned medical cannabis research and development center (CIDCam) production... 
Santa Fe, Argentina 
Argentina moves towards regulating the hemp and medical cannabis industry, in Santa Fe 
Alvaro Garcia, head of the state-owned medical cannabis research and development center (CIDCam) production area, inspects marijuana leaves as Argentina launched an agency that will regulate the cultivation, industrial production, marketing, and acquisition of seeds of the cannabis plant and hemp for medicinal and industrial purposes and is preparing to regulate the law promulgated in May 2022, in Monte Vera, Santa Fe province, Argentina March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
ARGENTINA-CANNABIS/
RTSGZC7Y 
March 01, 2023 
A marijuana plantation is pictured at the state-owned medical cannabis research and development center... 
Santa Fe, Argentina 
Argentina moves towards regulating the hemp and medical cannabis industry, in Santa Fe 
A marijuana plantation is pictured at the state-owned medical cannabis research and development center (CIDCam), as Argentina launched an agency that will regulate the cultivation, industrial production, marketing, and acquisition of seeds of the cannabis plant and hemp for medicinal and industrial purposes and is preparing to regulate the law promulgated in May 2022, in Monte Vera, Santa Fe province, Argentina March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
ARGENTINA-CANNABIS/
RTSGZC7Q 
March 01, 2023 
A marijuana plantation is pictured at the state-owned medical cannabis research and development center... 
Santa Fe, Argentina 
Argentina moves towards regulating the hemp and medical cannabis industry, in Santa Fe 
A marijuana plantation is pictured at the state-owned medical cannabis research and development center (CIDCam), as Argentina launched an agency that will regulate the cultivation, industrial production, marketing, and acquisition of seeds of the cannabis plant and hemp for medicinal and industrial purposes and is preparing to regulate the law promulgated in May 2022, in Monte Vera, Santa Fe province, Argentina March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
ARGENTINA-CANNABIS/
RTSGZC4I 
March 01, 2023 
Elida Formente, director of the state-owned Pharmaceutical Industrial Laboratory, holds a bottle of cannabis... 
Santa Fe, Argentina 
Argentina moves towards regulating the hemp and medical cannabis industry, in Santa Fe 
Elida Formente, director of the state-owned Pharmaceutical Industrial Laboratory, holds a bottle of cannabis oil, as Argentina launched an agency that will regulate the cultivation, industrial production, marketing, and acquisition of seeds of the cannabis plant and hemp for medicinal and industrial purposes and is preparing to regulate the law promulgated in May 2022, in Santa Fe province, Argentina March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
ARGENTINA-CANNABIS/
RTSGZC4L 
March 01, 2023 
Elida Formente, director of the state-owned Pharmaceutical Industrial Laboratory, holds a bottle of cannabis... 
Santa Fe, Argentina 
Argentina moves towards regulating the hemp and medical cannabis industry, in Santa Fe 
Elida Formente, director of the state-owned Pharmaceutical Industrial Laboratory, holds a bottle of cannabis oil as Argentina launched an agency that will regulate the cultivation, industrial production, marketing, and acquisition of seeds of the cannabis plant and hemp for medicinal and industrial purposes and is preparing to regulate the law promulgated in May 2022, in Santa Fe province, Argentina March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
USA-WEATHER/
RTSGRTEA 
March 01, 2023 
Mojave Yucca plants can be seen near a snowy landscape, at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area,... 
Las Vegas, UNITED STATES 
Record snow falls in and around western United States 
Mojave Yucca plants can be seen near a snowy landscape, at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, in Clark County near Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Ronda Churchill 
ARGENTINA-POWER/BLACKOUT
RTSGRMBV 
March 01, 2023 
General view of Atucha I nuclear power plant during a blackout that included parts of the capital Buenos... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Argentina power line fire sparks huge blackout amid heat wave in Buenos Aires 
General view of Atucha I nuclear power plant during a blackout that included parts of the capital Buenos Aires, and the central regions of Santa Fe, Neuquen, Cordoba and Mendoza, according to a statement from the Energy secretariat, in Zarate, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
ARGENTINA-POWER/BLACKOUT
RTSGRM5X 
March 01, 2023 
General view of Atucha I nuclear power plant during a blackout that included parts of the capital Buenos... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Argentina power line fire sparks huge blackout amid heat wave in Buenos Aires 
General view of Atucha I nuclear power plant during a blackout that included parts of the capital Buenos Aires, and the central regions of Santa Fe, Neuquen, Cordoba and Mendoza, according to a statement from the Energy secretariat, in Zarate, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
ARGENTINA-POWER/BLACKOUT
RTSGRM60 
March 01, 2023 
Power lines are seen near Atucha I nuclear power plant during a blackout that included parts of the capital... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Argentina power line fire sparks huge blackout amid heat wave in Buenos Aires 
Power lines are seen near Atucha I nuclear power plant during a blackout that included parts of the capital Buenos Aires, and the central regions of Santa Fe, Neuquen, Cordoba and Mendoza, according to a statement from the Energy secretariat, in Zarate, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
ARGENTINA-POWER/BLACKOUT
RTSGRM5W 
March 01, 2023 
Power lines are seen near Atucha I nuclear power plant during a blackout that included parts of the capital... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Argentina power line fire sparks huge blackout amid heat wave in Buenos Aires 
Power lines are seen near Atucha I nuclear power plant during a blackout that included parts of the capital Buenos Aires, and the central regions of Santa Fe, Neuquen, Cordoba and Mendoza, according to a statement from the Energy secretariat, in Zarate, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto 
JAPAN-DAILYLIFE/
RTSGQL6R 
March 01, 2023 
A white-eye bird is seen on an early-flowering cherry blossoms in full bloom at a park in Tokyo, Japan... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A white-eye bird is seen on an early-flowering cherry blossoms in full bloom at a park in Tokyo 
A white-eye bird is seen on an early-flowering cherry blossoms in full bloom at a park in Tokyo, Japan March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Issei Kato 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1CPN 
February 28, 2023 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, and his wife untangle nets after returning from a night of work at sea, at Tsurishihama... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, and his wife untangle nets after returning from a night of work at sea, at Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 1, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," Haruo said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1CPB 
February 28, 2023 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, waits for his son, Tomohide Ono, 42, before they go to work at sea for the night,... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, waits for his son, Tomohide Ono, 42, before they go to work at sea for the night, at Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 1, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," Haruo said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1CPA 
February 28, 2023 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, throws a Japanese sea bass that was damaged and couldn't be sold back into the... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, throws a Japanese sea bass that was damaged and couldn't be sold back into the sea, at Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 1, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," Haruo said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1CP9 
February 28, 2023 
A seagull eats a fish thrown away by fishermen after it was damaged with a net and couldn't be sold,... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
A seagull eats a fish thrown away by fishermen after it was damaged with a net and couldn't be sold, at Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 1, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1CP8 
February 28, 2023 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, stands on his boat before going to work at sea for the night, at Tsurishihama... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, stands on his boat before going to work at sea for the night, at Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 1, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," Haruo said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1CP7 
February 28, 2023 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, carries the fish he caught towards a water tank before an auction at Tsurishihama... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, carries the fish he caught towards a water tank before an auction at Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 1, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," Haruo said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1CP6 
February 28, 2023 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, untangles nets after returning from a night of work at sea, at Tsurishihama... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, untangles nets after returning from a night of work at sea, at Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 1, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," Haruo said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1CP5 
February 28, 2023 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, untangles nets after returning from work at sea for the night, at Tsurishihama... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, untangles nets after returning from work at sea for the night, at Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 1, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," Haruo said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1CP2 
February 28, 2023 
Fish and crabs are tangled in a net, in a boat at Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi, about 55... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Fish and crabs are tangled in a net, in a boat at Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 1, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," Haruo said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1COX 
February 28, 2023 
Ventilation stacks and cranes at the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant are seen from a... 
NAMIE, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Ventilation stacks and cranes at the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant are seen from a beach in Namie, about 7 km away from the power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, February 28, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1COW 
February 28, 2023 
A fishing boat belonging to Haruo Ono, 71, returns after a night of work at sea to the Tsurishihama fishing... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
A fishing boat belonging to Haruo Ono, 71, returns after a night of work at sea to the Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 1, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," Haruo said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1COV 
February 28, 2023 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, pours the fish he caught at night into a water tank before an auction at Tsurishihama... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Fisherman Haruo Ono, 71, pours the fish he caught at night into a water tank before an auction at Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 1, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," Haruo said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/WATER-FISH
RTSH1COT 
February 28, 2023 
Fisherman Tomohide Ono, 42, the eldest son of Haruo Ono, 71, picks out fish from the nets after returning... 
SHINCHIMACHI, Japan 
The Wider Image: Fukushima water release stokes fresh fears for fisherman 
Fisherman Tomohide Ono, 42, the eldest son of Haruo Ono, 71, picks out fish from the nets after returning from the sea, at Tsurishihama fishing port in Shinchimachi, about 55 km away from the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 1, 2023. The Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), which runs the crippled nuclear power station, plans to soon start releasing into the sea more than a million tons of radioactive water from the plant that was used to cool the reactors in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 tsunami that set off explosions and meltdowns, released radiation over a wide swathe and shut down fishing for more than a year due to worries about radiation. "It's been 12 years and fish prices are rising, we're finally hoping to really get down to business," Haruo said. "Now they're talking about releasing the water and we're going to have to go back to square one again. It's unbearable." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOON FUKUSHIMA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/RICE-PLASTIC
RTSH05RK 
February 28, 2023 
A man works at a factory line of Biomass Resin Fukushima's factory in Namie, about 7 km from the crippled... 
NAMIE, Japan 
Rice into low-carbon plastic: bringing hope to a struggling Fukushima town 
A man works at a factory line of Biomass Resin Fukushima's factory in Namie, about 7 km from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/RICE-PLASTIC
RTSH05RI 
February 28, 2023 
A sack containing plastic pellets, which is made with Fukushima's rice, is seen on a factory line at... 
NAMIE, Japan 
Rice into low-carbon plastic: bringing hope to a struggling Fukushima town 
A sack containing plastic pellets, which is made with Fukushima's rice, is seen on a factory line at Biomass Resin Fukushima's factory in Namie, about 7 km from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/RICE-PLASTIC
RTSH05RH 
February 28, 2023 
Rice, combined with small plastic pellets and heated and kneaded, is extruded in long and thin rods before... 
NAMIE, Japan 
Rice into low-carbon plastic: bringing hope to a struggling Fukushima town 
Rice, combined with small plastic pellets and heated and kneaded, is extruded in long and thin rods before it is cut into tiny brown plastic pellets at a factory line of Biomass Resin Fukushima's factory in Namie, about 7 km from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/RICE-PLASTIC
RTSH05RG 
February 28, 2023 
Takemitsu Imazu, President of Biomass Resin Fukushima shows plastic pellets, that are being produced... 
NAMIE, Japan 
Rice into low-carbon plastic: bringing hope to a struggling Fukushima town 
Takemitsu Imazu, President of Biomass Resin Fukushima shows plastic pellets, that are being produced in a factory line, during an interview with Reuters at its factory in Namie, about 7 km from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon REFILE - CORRECTING ID 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/RICE-PLASTIC
RTSH05RE 
February 28, 2023 
Takemitsu Imazu, President of Biomass Resin Fukushima shows rice in a sack during an interview with Reuters... 
NAMIE, Japan 
Rice into low-carbon plastic: bringing hope to a struggling Fukushima town 
Takemitsu Imazu, President of Biomass Resin Fukushima shows rice in a sack during an interview with Reuters at its factory in Namie, about 7 km from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon REFILE - CORRECTING ID 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/RICE-PLASTIC
RTSH05R0 
February 28, 2023 
A view of various plastic products made with Biomass Resin's plastic pellets at its factory in Namie,... 
NAMIE, Japan 
Rice into low-carbon plastic: bringing hope to a struggling Fukushima town 
A view of various plastic products made with Biomass Resin's plastic pellets at its factory in Namie, about 7 km from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/RICE-PLASTIC
RTSH05QZ 
February 28, 2023 
Diggers work in a field where contaminated soil from the fallout of the Fukushima nuclear plant was kept... 
NAMIE, Japan 
Rice into low-carbon plastic: bringing hope to a struggling Fukushima town 
Diggers work in a field where contaminated soil from the fallout of the Fukushima nuclear plant was kept and which is now in the works to be converted back to a rice field, next to Jinichi Abe's rice field, in Namie, about 7 km from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/RICE-PLASTIC
RTSH05PR 
February 28, 2023 
A digger works in a field where contaminated soil from the fallout of the Fukushima nuclear plant was... 
NAMIE, Japan 
Rice into low-carbon plastic: bringing hope to a struggling Fukushima town 
A digger works in a field where contaminated soil from the fallout of the Fukushima nuclear plant was kept and which is now in the works to be converted back to a rice field, next to Jinichi Abe's rice field, in Namie, about 7 km from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan February 28, 2023. Picture taken with a drone. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/RICE-PLASTIC
RTSH05PL 
February 28, 2023 
Takemitsu Imazu, President of Biomass Resin Fukushima speaks at an interview with Reuters at its factory... 
NAMIE, Japan 
Rice into low-carbon plastic: bringing hope to a struggling Fukushima town 
Takemitsu Imazu, President of Biomass Resin Fukushima speaks at an interview with Reuters at its factory in Namie, about 7 km from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon REFILE - CORRECTING ID 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/RICE-PLASTIC
RTSH05PO 
February 28, 2023 
Jinichi Abe makes his way after posing in a field where contaminated soil from the fallout of the Fukushima... 
NAMIE, Japan 
Rice into low-carbon plastic: bringing hope to a struggling Fukushima town 
Jinichi Abe makes his way after posing in a field where contaminated soil from the fallout of the Fukushima nuclear plant was kept and which is now in the works to be converted back to a rice field, next to his rice field in Namie, about 7 km from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/RICE-PLASTIC
RTSH05PM 
February 28, 2023 
Jinichi Abe poses in a field where contaminated soil from the fallout of the Fukushima nuclear plant... 
NAMIE, Japan 
Rice into low-carbon plastic: bringing hope to a struggling Fukushima town 
Jinichi Abe poses in a field where contaminated soil from the fallout of the Fukushima nuclear plant was kept and which is now in the works to be converted back to a rice field, next to his rice field in Namie, about 7 km from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/RICE-PLASTIC
RTSH05PK 
February 28, 2023 
Takemitsu Imazu, President of Biomass Resin Fukushima shows ordinary plastic pellets, rice and brown... 
NAMIE, Japan 
Rice into low-carbon plastic: bringing hope to a struggling Fukushima town 
Takemitsu Imazu, President of Biomass Resin Fukushima shows ordinary plastic pellets, rice and brown pellets made with rice, during an interview with Reuters at its factory in Namie, about 7 km from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon REFILE - CORRECTING ID 
ESTONIA-ELECTION/
RTSGSKXB 
February 28, 2023 
An inside of the oil shale-fired power plant is seen in Auvere, Estonia February 28, 2023.REUTERS/Ints... 
AUVERE, Estonia 
An oil shale-fired power plant in Auvere 
An inside of the oil shale-fired power plant is seen in Auvere, Estonia February 28, 2023.REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
ESTONIA-ELECTION/
RTSGSKX3 
February 28, 2023 
An inside of the oil shale-powered power plant is seen in Auvere, Estonia February 28, 2023.REUTERS/Ints... 
AUVERE, Estonia 
An oil shale-fired power plant in Auvere 
An inside of the oil shale-powered power plant is seen in Auvere, Estonia February 28, 2023.REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
ESTONIA-ELECTION/
RTSGSKWY 
February 28, 2023 
An oil shale-fired power plant is pictured in Auvere, Estonia February 28, 2023.REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
AUVERE, Estonia 
An oil shale-fired power plant in Auvere 
An oil shale-fired power plant is pictured in Auvere, Estonia February 28, 2023.REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
ESTONIA-ELECTION/
RTSGSKWW 
February 28, 2023 
A chimney of the oil shale-fired power plant in Auvere, Estonia February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins... 
AUVERE, Estonia 
An oil shale-fired power plant in Auvere 
A chimney of the oil shale-fired power plant in Auvere, Estonia February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
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