Damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant operators failed to properly monitor the warehouse tanks hold hazardous contaminated water, have sprung leaks and a source of international concern, the country's nuclear regulatory agency said on Friday.
Tokyo Electric Power Company also failed to keep records check tanks, nuclear members of the Authority who Fuketa wide Nomura Japan at a press conference that, after visiting the nearby Fukushima Daiichi station.
Japan's nuclear crisis escalated this week to the lowest level since the earthquake and tsunami hit the Fukushima nuclear power plant two years ago, the Tokyo Electric Power Company said that highly contaminated water tanks, 300 tons of liquid leakage. This is the fifth and most serious violations of the same type of tank.
United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said Wednesday the situation Fukushima view "serious" and are ready to assist requirement under, and the nearby Chinese say that it is "shocked" to hear the contaminated water is still leaking from the plant and urged Japan to timely, comprehensive and accurate way "to provide information."
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