Via: Reuters:
Highly radioactive water seeping into the ocean from Japan’s crippled
Fukushima nuclear plant is creating an “emergency” that the operator is
struggling to contain, an official from the country’s nuclear watchdog
said on Monday.
This contaminated groundwater has breached an underground barrier, is
rising toward the surface and is exceeding legal limits of radioactive
discharge, Shinji Kinjo, head of a Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NRA)
task force, told Reuters.
Countermeasures planned by Tokyo Electric Power Co are only a temporary solution, he said.
Tepco’s “sense of crisis is weak,” Kinjo said. “This is why you can’t
just leave it up to Tepco alone” to grapple with the ongoing disaster.
“Right now, we have an emergency,” he said.
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