FUKUSHIMA, Japan - The maintenance costs in fiscal 2024 for infrastructure in northeast Japan, which was hit by a devastating earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 that also triggered a nuclear crisis, were 1.51 times higher from before the disasters, according to a recent study by Kyodo News.
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