Japan reported the highest nuclear crisis
AFP news agency on March 29 reported that Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan has warned, the country is being placed in the highest alarming state of the current crisis at Fukushima I.
Speaking at the House Committee of the Japanese House of Representatives, Prime Minister Kan said the situation at the Fukushima I nuclear power plant is still hard to predict and the government will address the issue in the highest alert. .
The situation of nuclear incidents in Fukushima I is still unpredictable
At present, too high radioactive levels have caused disruption of efforts to restore the cooling system at Fukushima I. Tokyo Electric Power Company, which operates the plant, admits that some of the fuel rods have melted.
Plutonium was detected in soil in the area around the Fukushima I. nuclear power plant. Meanwhile, the level of radiation in the water leaked from the plant's No. 2 reactor was 100 times higher than normal and risk of spilling into the sea.
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