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Les chances de redémarrer de nombreux réacteurs, huit après la catastrophe nucléaire de Fukushima, se sont estompées, écrit l’agence de presse Reuters . 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Nunca sabemos cuándo tendremos un terremoto “, alerta el miembro del gabinete de Shinzo Abe. 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