Of gray smoke began to escape from the No. 3 reactor of the nuclear plant in Fukushima Dai-ichi March 21, 2011 at 3:55 (local time). The staff was evacuated, and the smoke has decreased gradually until it disappears completely three hours later. For cons, the No. 2 engine took over. At 4:20 p.m., white smoke appeared above it.
"The reactors number 1 and 2 are now connected to an external cable that must be capable of supplying electricity in the coming days, after careful verification of the circuit," reports the Tokyo Shimbun.
"The reactors number 1 and 2 are now connected to an external cable that must be capable of supplying electricity in the coming days, after careful verification of the circuit," reports the Tokyo Shimbun.
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