Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Tsunami-Houses-near-Nuclear-Power-Plant-27MZIFI9944W.htmlConceptually similarTsunami Houses near Nuclear Power PlantGP02I4NCompleted★★★★Children Play near Nuclear Power PlantGP02I4UCompleted★★★★Children Play near Nuclear Power PlantGP02I4QCompleted★★★★Children Play near Nuclear Power PlantGP02I4PCompleted★★★★Tsunami Houses near Nuclear Power PlantGP02I4LCompleted★★★★Girl near Nuclear Power PlantGP02I4OCompleted★★★★Tsunami Houses near Nuclear Power PlantGP02I4SCompleted★★★★Tsunami Houses near Nuclear Power PlantGP02I4RCompleted★★★★Koodankulam Nuclear Power PlantGP02I4TCompleted★★★★View AllGP02I4MTsunami Houses near Nuclear Power PlantPeople living in recently constructed tsunami houses very near to the Koodankulam Nuclear Plant in Koodankulam, 720kms from Chennai.Locations:Asia-India-Tamil NaduDate:16 Sep, 2011Credit:© Nathan G / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3723px X 2070pxKeywords:Day-High angle view-KWCI (GPI)-Landscapes-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear energy-Nuclear power stations-Outdoors-Rural scenes-Three people-Trees-VillagesShoot:Hunger Strike against Nuclear Power Plant in IndiaVillagers take part in an indefinite fasting as they demand the closing of the Koodankulam nuclear power plant, in Idinthakarai village, Tamil Nadu, India.About 127 villagers have been on a hunger strike for the past 8 days and around 15,000 people have been reported to have participated in the protest which began on the 11th of September, 2011. Two Russian VVER reactors of 1000MWe capacity are in its final testing phase. A report prepared by Russian State Council, chaired by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, claims the reactors to be “under-prepared for both natural and man-made disasters ranging from floods to fires to earthquakes or plain negligence”.