Japanese robots clean up the Fukushima power plant

TEPCO and the Japanese government have decided to use robots to increase worker access to reactor buildings.

Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the operator of the Fukushima nuclear power plant, was hit by an earthquake or tsunami disaster in March 2011, according to Kyodo. The next 7 days will use robots to speed up the reduction of radioactivity levels in its brothels, which are currently in a state of paralysis.

Picture 1 of Japanese robots clean up the Fukushima power plant

TEPCO and the Japanese government have decided to use robots to enhance worker access to defective reactor buildings so that they can conduct preliminary investigations to remove them. Unload the reactors with melted nuclear fuel rods.

At present, it is not clear whether the buildings inside the reactors are located. According to the plan, remote-controlled robots are expected to clean the inside of these buildings with high-pressure hoses and other facilities.

Update 11 December 2018
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