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Water leak at Japan nuclear plant | Water leak at Japan nuclear plant |
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Four employees at a nuclear plant in Japan were splashed by radioactive water during a routine inspection. | |
The workers' health and the area had been unaffected by the incident, the plant's operators, Kansai Electric Power Co, were quoted as saying. | The workers' health and the area had been unaffected by the incident, the plant's operators, Kansai Electric Power Co, were quoted as saying. |
The water, with traces of radiation, leaked at the Takahama No 1 reactor in Fukui, in western Japan. | The water, with traces of radiation, leaked at the Takahama No 1 reactor in Fukui, in western Japan. |
Japan's nuclear industry has been hit by a string of mishaps and accidents but most have not involved people. | Japan's nuclear industry has been hit by a string of mishaps and accidents but most have not involved people. |
The country is reliant on nuclear power to meet its energy needs, but its shaky safety record has fuelled popular opposition to the plants. | |
Japan's worst nuclear accident also occurred in Fukui prefecture, at the Mihama plant in 2004 when a pipe burst killing five workers. | |
The latest incident took place as the Takahama unit was closed for regular inspection on Sunday, Kansai said in a statement. | |
A reported 370 litres (96 gallons) of the water leaked from a coolant pump, spraying the four staff members but not injuring them. |
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