The International Nuclear Management Agency (INMA) is an worldwide organization designed by the United States, France, Brazil, China, and Japan, to manage and inspect nuclear power plants and nuclear arsenal of the superpowers. The INMA, with help from the United States and France, is trying to deal with the radioactive contamination from the Fukishima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011, which is still effecting the operations of rescue workers, Japanese military, and the emergency response teams.
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