Explosion a third time at the Japanese nuclear power plant

A big explosion occurred early this morning at Japan's Fukushima I nuclear plant, the level of radiation around the plant is now increasing.

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Photo by satellite shooting Fukushima I factory on March 14.

A large explosion occurred between 6 am (4 am Hanoi) and 6:15 pm at the No. 2 reactor at the Fukushima I nuclear power plant, a representative of Tokyo power company (Tepco) announced. The explosion injured 15 workers and military personnel and 190 people could be exposed to higher levels of radiation. Workers at the No.2 reactor were evacuated, except for those tasked with pumping water into the kiln, the BBC reported.

This is the third explosion at the Fukushima I plant since the earthquake and tsunami on March 11. Earlier Tepco warned the fuel rods in the No. 2 furnace to protrude from the water completely twice.

AP quoted the Japan Nuclear Safety Agency as saying that the combination of hydrogen and oxygen is the cause of the explosion, like the two previous explosions in kilns 1 and 3. damage.

No. 2 reactor lost its cooling capacity yesterday. Engineers and workers pumped seawater in hopes of lowering the temperature and pressure in the furnace.

Kyodo news agency said the level of radioactivity in Ibaraki Prefecture, in the middle of a damaged Tokyo nuclear power plant, was higher than normal. The wind is now heading out to sea and an American carrier to Japan with the task of supporting disaster recovery has been diverted.

According to the AP , international scientists believe that there have been serious damage to Fukushima 1 nuclear power plant but not to the same level as the Soviet Union's Chernoby plant in 1986.

Fukushima I factory is 250 km north of Tokyo.