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<http://www.presstv.ir/detail/171556.html>Japan fears reactor core breach
*Fri Mar 25, 2011 7:19AM*

Japanese officials have expressed alarm over a possible fracture of a
reactor core at one unit of the troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power
plant.


Japanese nuclear safety officials raised the possibility of more severe
environmental contamination on Friday with their latest announcement on the
country's nuclear crisis.

“It is possible that somewhere at the reactor may have been damaged,'' AP
quoted Hidehiko Nishiyama, a spokesman for the nuclear safety agency, as
saying.

He added, however, “Our data suggest the reactor retains certain containment
functions,'' implying that limited damage could have occurred in Fukushima's
Unit 3 reactor core.

Operators have been struggling to keep cool water around radioactive fuel
rods in the reactor's core after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami cut off
power supply to the plant and its cooling system.

Damage could have been done to the core when a March 14 hydrogen explosion
blew up Unit 3's outer containment building.

This reactor, perhaps the most troubled at the six-unit site, holds 170 tons
of radioactive fuel in its core. Previous radioactive emissions have come
from intentional efforts to vent small amounts of steam through valves to
prevent the core from bursting.

However, releases from a breach could allow uncontrolled quantities of
radioactive contaminants to escape into the surrounding ground or air.

Reports indicate that a number of Japanese people who lived between 200 and
350 kilometers away from the plant have been hospitalized for exposure to
radioactive materials.

March 11 witnessed an extremely fatal earthquake followed by a gigantic
tsunami in northeastern Japan, while so far at least 28,000 people have died
or are presumed dead according to the National Police Agency.

The Japanese government has ordered the evacuation of about 200,000 people
living in a 20-kilometer (12.4-mile) area around the nuclear power plant,
and told people living between 20 kilometers and 30 kilometers (18.6 miles)
from the plant to remain indoors.

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