Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Japan recognizes that the situation is unpredictable Fukushima

Tokyo. .- The Prime Minister of Japan, Naoto Kan suggested Tuesday that the situation in the Fukushima nuclear power is unpredictable, in statements made in the Budget Committee of the Upper House of the Diet, the legislative body. Kan also said that the handling of the situation remains "maximum tension." Meanwhile, workers tried in the early hours of removing radioactive water from the turbine building located next to the reactors 1 and 3, said the Japanese agency Jiji.

In addition, we continued to work for the reestablishment of refrigeration systems. The government and the operating company TEPCO had admitted yesterday that the reactor 2 of a partial meltdown occurred in the nucleus that in the soil of the area showed traces of Plunier. Although according to TEPCO concentration is too small to pose a health risk.

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