Sunday, April 3, 2011

Japan battles to stop radiation leak into sea

Japan battles  Administrative and operational support crippled workers in Japan, nuclear plant Sunday battled leak radioactive water in the Pacific region to stop, after the government warned that the pollution could spread to the building for several months - Sendai, Japan, April 3, 2011 (AFP).
Along the coastline, which was devastated by the tsunami 0.25000 Japanese and the U.S. military and rescue teams, a massive search continued for bodies three days, more than three weeks after the disaster struck.
While the cherry blossoms in Tokyo opened, the temperature dropped to the back, and the displacement of thousands of people in evacuation camps trembling destructive along the coast of northeastern Japan, administrative and operational support main Honshu island.
Government announced that there was no quick end in sight to the world, administrative and operational support in emergencies worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986, Member of Parliament who advised the Prime Minister Naoto Kan on the crisis in the factory for a period of six reactor.
"It's a long battle," said Goshi Hosono, who stressed the danger of 4,5 m (15 feet) long and spent fuel to remain volatile for months and must be cooled in pools of circulating water.
"The biggest challenge in this plant is that more than 10000 spent fuel," he told Fuji Television Hosono. "This will be a very long time it takes to process, and we apologize for it.
"It is unacceptable to be released carrying radioactive material, causing concern among the people, and maybe it will be several months before it reaches the point" where the cessation of all radioactive leaks, he said.
Outside the company's headquarters plant of Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), about 100 protesters, police beat, chanting "No more nuclear power stations" and "TEPCO, the government €" be responsible! "
"This incident has exacerbated the social and the poor, farmers and fishermen," said Mitsuo Matsuda, 47, of Iwata-stricken province, who said she had friends in the vicinity of the Fukushima Station.
"The land will remain contaminated for decades or more."
The Health Ministry said its latest analysis of local vegetables and fruits, marine products, cesium and radioactive iodine found in some, but within the limits prescribed by law food sanitation.
He stressed that the authorities there was no direct threat to public health from the sea, due to hunting in the 20 km (12 miles) radius have been banned, arguing that the currents quickly reduce pollutants.
Paralyzed at the factory, casting workers, soldiers and firefighters who reactors water cooling systems are disposed of by the tsunami on March 11, causing the partial collapse and chemical explosions.

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