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Nuclear Reactor in Japan Shuts Days After Restart Since 2011.

Tokyo: A nuclear reactor was shut on Monday, a few days after it first began to resume operations since the 2011 disaster. Tohoku Electric Power Co., which operates the reactor, stated it was ‘facing difficulties in sending in a device to confirm the condition’ of No. 2 reactor at the Onagawa plant in northeastern Miyagi province.

According to Anadolu Agency, the reactor resumed operations last week on Tuesday, becoming the first to restart since the nuclear disaster triggered by a massive earthquake and tsunami in 2011, which damaged the Fukushima nuclear plant. Coastal parts of Miyagi province were also hit during the disaster.

Following the disaster, Japan had closed many of its nuclear reactors to prevent human damage. However, after passing the stringent safety standards, several of the reactors were rebooted last week.