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Fukushima: PM Shinzo Abe visits plant amid leak concerns | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has visited the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, amid public concern over radioactive water leaks. | |
He ordered the plant operator to stem all the leaks within six months and gave instructions for decommissioning of two reactors. | |
Earlier this month, radiation levels near the plant's water tanks rose to a record high, according to officials. | Earlier this month, radiation levels near the plant's water tanks rose to a record high, according to officials. |
The plant has been hit by several leaks in recent months. | The plant has been hit by several leaks in recent months. |
The plant was crippled by the earthquake and tsunami in March 2011. Cooling systems for reactors were knocked out, causing meltdowns at three of them. | |
Water is being pumped in to cool the reactors, however this creates large amounts of contaminated water that must be stored securely. | Water is being pumped in to cool the reactors, however this creates large amounts of contaminated water that must be stored securely. |
Some of the water has leaked from the tanks, pipes, and damaged structures, leading to concerns contaminated water is mixing with groundwater that is flowing into the sea. | Some of the water has leaked from the tanks, pipes, and damaged structures, leading to concerns contaminated water is mixing with groundwater that is flowing into the sea. |
Mr Abe, who last visited the plant shortly after he took office in December, met representatives from plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco). | |
He inspected storage tanks holding radioactive water and water treatment equipment at the plant during his three-hour tour, reports say. | |
"I've urged Tokyo Electric Power Company to deal with the contaminated water leakage as its priority. I gave them three demands," he said. | |
These demands include earmarking discretionary funds "that managers on site can use to implement necessary safety measures". | |
It also includes a "deadline to complete the purification of waste water stored in tanks at the plant" and "decommissioning the idle No 5 and 6 reactors and concentrate efforts to solve problems". | |
The two reactors are in addition to four others that were earlier marked for decommissioning. | |
Earlier this month, the government pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to build a wall of frozen earth around the reactors in order to contain some leaks. | Earlier this month, the government pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to build a wall of frozen earth around the reactors in order to contain some leaks. |
Speaking at the time, government spokesman Yoshihide Suga said the government "felt it was essential to become involved to the greatest extent possible". | Speaking at the time, government spokesman Yoshihide Suga said the government "felt it was essential to become involved to the greatest extent possible". |
During Japan's successful 2020 Olympic bid process, Mr Abe assured the International Olympic Committee that the situation at Fukushima was "under control". | During Japan's successful 2020 Olympic bid process, Mr Abe assured the International Olympic Committee that the situation at Fukushima was "under control". |
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