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    <text>The Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) announces its financial results, with a 1 trillion Japanese yen loss predicted due to the Fukushima I nuclear accidents and the resignation of Masataka Shimizu as president of the utility following Japan's highest-ever annual loss. </text>
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    <text>Tokyo Electric Power Company will accept involvement from the Government of Japan and will not cap compensation payments resulting from the Fukushima I nuclear accidents. </text>
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    <text>The Government of Japan raises the crisis level of the accidents to level 7, the highest level on the international scale and equivalent to the Chernobyl disaster. </text>
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    <text>The President of the Tokyo Electric Power Co. visits the government offices of Fukushima Prefecture and the command centre for the Fukushima I nuclear accidents to apologise. </text>
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    <text>Japan sets a maximum level of radiation for fish after a catch from Ibaraki prefecture is found with a high level of radioactive iodine from the nuclear accidents. </text>
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    <text>Plutonium is found at five locations around the power plant. </text>
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    <text>The Japanese government says that Tokyo Electric Power will have to compensate farmers for losses caused by the Fukushima I nuclear accidents. </text>
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    <text>A cable is laid to reactor 2 by engineers. </text>
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    <text>Radiation detectors trigger alarms at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport as radiation enters the United States. </text>
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    <text>Gregory Jaczko, the head of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission tells a United States Congressional panel that his Commission is recommending a higher exclusion zone. </text>
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  <text>Japan resumes efforts to cool the reactors. </text>
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