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Japan investigates 'nuclear leak' | Japan investigates 'nuclear leak' |
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Japanese officials are investigating the possibility of a second radioactive leak from a nuclear plant, following Monday's earthquake in central Japan. | |
Drums with low-level nuclear waste fell over during the tremors, and some of their lids were found open. | |
Water containing radioactive material is already known to have leaked from the plant into the sea, but officials say it will not harm the environment. | |
Monday's quake killed nine people and flattened hundreds of homes. | |
Thousands of people affected by the tremor - which was centred off the coast of Niigata - have crowded into evacuation centres. | |
Large parts of the coastal town of Kashiwazaki remain without power and water. | Large parts of the coastal town of Kashiwazaki remain without power and water. |
Rescue workers are looking for survivors in the rubble, while attempts are being made to restore severed utilities. | |
"The damage is more than we had imagined," said Kashiwazaki's Mayor, Hiroshi Aida, during a tour of the town. | |
"We want to restore the water supply as soon as possible so more people can return home." | |
Safety concerns | Safety concerns |
Kensuke Takeuchi, a spokesman at the Kashiwazaki Kariwa nuclear plant, confirmed that barrels of low-level nuclear waste had tipped over, but said he could not say whether there had been a leak. | Kensuke Takeuchi, a spokesman at the Kashiwazaki Kariwa nuclear plant, confirmed that barrels of low-level nuclear waste had tipped over, but said he could not say whether there had been a leak. |
"We're currently investigating the situation and plan to deal with it as smoothly as possible," the Associated Press news agency quoted him as saying. | "We're currently investigating the situation and plan to deal with it as smoothly as possible," the Associated Press news agency quoted him as saying. |
The Kyodo news agency reported that about 100 drums had fallen over, and that this was discovered on Tuesday, a day after the quake. | The Kyodo news agency reported that about 100 drums had fallen over, and that this was discovered on Tuesday, a day after the quake. |
There have long been concerns about the safety of Japan's nuclear power plants, which many fear are vulnerable in earthquakes. | There have long been concerns about the safety of Japan's nuclear power plants, which many fear are vulnerable in earthquakes. |
Monday's 6.8-magnitude quake sparked a small fire at an electrical transformer in the Kashiwazaki plant, the world's largest in terms of power output capacity. | Monday's 6.8-magnitude quake sparked a small fire at an electrical transformer in the Kashiwazaki plant, the world's largest in terms of power output capacity. |
It was later announced that the tremors had also caused a leak of water containing radioactive material. Officials later said the water leak was harmless. | It was later announced that the tremors had also caused a leak of water containing radioactive material. Officials later said the water leak was harmless. |