"Japan Grapples with Nuclear Concerns and Missing Persons in Wake of New Year's Earthquake"

A significant earthquake on Japan's western coast has raised concerns about the safety of restarting nuclear power plants in a country frequently hit by natural disasters. The quake caused damage and power outages, and occurred shortly after a ban on the operation of Tokyo Electric's Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant was lifted. Despite the government's shift towards reviving nuclear energy due to energy crises, public skepticism remains high, especially after the recent tremor caused water to spill from nuclear fuel pools, although radiation levels remained normal. The incident has affected the stock market and could influence Japan's energy policy and public sentiment towards nuclear power.
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