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Japan admits higher nuclear leak | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
A radioactive leak at a major nuclear plant in Japan damaged by an earthquake on Monday was worse than previously thought, the plant's operators say. | A radioactive leak at a major nuclear plant in Japan damaged by an earthquake on Monday was worse than previously thought, the plant's operators say. |
Owner Tokyo Electric Power company said 50% more radiation was discharged into the sea, following the magnitude 6.8 quake, than was earlier reported. | Owner Tokyo Electric Power company said 50% more radiation was discharged into the sea, following the magnitude 6.8 quake, than was earlier reported. |
But the firm insisted the leak was still well below danger levels. | But the firm insisted the leak was still well below danger levels. |
The mayor of nearby Kashiwazaki City has ordered the plant to remain closed indefinitely. | The mayor of nearby Kashiwazaki City has ordered the plant to remain closed indefinitely. |
Hiroshi Aida said the plant could not reopen until its safety had been verified. | Hiroshi Aida said the plant could not reopen until its safety had been verified. |
Meanwhile, Mohamed ElBaradei, head of the UN's atomic agency, has called on Japan to investigate the incident to "make sure that we learn the necessary lesson from the earthquake". | Meanwhile, Mohamed ElBaradei, head of the UN's atomic agency, has called on Japan to investigate the incident to "make sure that we learn the necessary lesson from the earthquake". |
Exceeded expectations | Exceeded expectations |
In a statement, the Tokyo Electric Power company (Tepco) said there had been a mistake calculating the radioactive level of water that leaked into the sea. | In a statement, the Tokyo Electric Power company (Tepco) said there had been a mistake calculating the radioactive level of water that leaked into the sea. |
It was 50% more radioactive than had been announced, the company said. | It was 50% more radioactive than had been announced, the company said. |
"But the corrected radioactivity is also below the legal limits and does not affect the environment," Tepco said. | "But the corrected radioactivity is also below the legal limits and does not affect the environment," Tepco said. |
Despite Tepco's reassurances, the incident has triggered public concern and criticism of the company. | Despite Tepco's reassurances, the incident has triggered public concern and criticism of the company. |
The seven-reactor plant suffered more than 50 malfunctions as a result of Monday's earthquake. | The seven-reactor plant suffered more than 50 malfunctions as a result of Monday's earthquake. |
As well as the leak, a small amount of radioactive gas was emitted into the atmosphere. | As well as the leak, a small amount of radioactive gas was emitted into the atmosphere. |
There was also a fire at an electrical transformer, and a number of drums containing low level nuclear waste came open after falling over. | There was also a fire at an electrical transformer, and a number of drums containing low level nuclear waste came open after falling over. |
Tepco President Tsunehisa Katsumata has apologised for the incidents. | Tepco President Tsunehisa Katsumata has apologised for the incidents. |
"I think we can say the size of the earthquake was beyond our expectations," he said as he visited the plant. | "I think we can say the size of the earthquake was beyond our expectations," he said as he visited the plant. |
"We regret what happened and will strive to make this a power plant that is safe," he said. | "We regret what happened and will strive to make this a power plant that is safe," he said. |
The plant is located close to the epicentre of Monday's earthquake, which killed nine people, injured hundreds and flattened scores of homes. | The plant is located close to the epicentre of Monday's earthquake, which killed nine people, injured hundreds and flattened scores of homes. |
Officials at Japan's Meteorological Agency said that they were examining whether a fault line could stretch underneath the plant. | |
"We cannot deny the possibility" the plant sat on a fault, the French news agency AFP quoted the agency's Osamu Kamigaichi as saying. | "We cannot deny the possibility" the plant sat on a fault, the French news agency AFP quoted the agency's Osamu Kamigaichi as saying. |
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