Another major
nuclear accident recorded in history was at Chernobyl which is considered the world's worst nuclear disaster to date.
The Welsh Government apparently told the South Wales Resilience Forum to ignore
nuclear accidents at Hinkley Point, which have to be classed as a far more severe risk.
They stressed the need to undertake all necessary measures to ensure the efficient of any pre-emptive contingency plan to avert any
nuclear accident. They called upon the Vienna-based UN watchdog to send a technical team to inspect the safety requirements at Bushehr nuclear plan, as demanded by the GCC Secretary General at the recent meeting held in Riyal on April 14, 2013.
A
nuclear accident would hit exports of French delicacies and the tourism industry, the world's biggest in terms of visitors, costing France about 160 billion euro ($126 billion), the study said.
The standards set the radiation level of 500 microsieverts per hour for ordering residents outside a 5-kilometer radius from a nuclear power plant to evacuate in several hours after the outbreak of a
nuclear accident.
In a statement made to the IAEA Fukushima Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety that opened on Saturday in Japan, the Permanent Representative of the UAE to the IAEA, Ambassador Hamad Al Kbi, said that the UAE will put into practice the lessons learnt from the Fukushima Daiichi
nuclear accident.
Experts meeting in the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health, on 22 October, endorsed a European Commission proposal to revise rules on import conditions of food and feed originating from Japan following the Fukushima
nuclear accident. Existing restrictions for food and feed imports coming from the prefecture Fukushima are maintained, whereas control measures have been eased for several other prefectures.
The Chinese decision was almost certainly encouraged by the level of tourism at Chernobyl, where the
nuclear accident site attracts thousands of tourists each year.
The UAE President, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, has issued a new Federal Law covering civil liability and compensation for nuclear damage that could occur as a result of a
nuclear accident.
The sum will cover everything from loss of life to loss of property, environmental damage and loss of business in the event of a
nuclear accident.