Japan: Possible Plant’s Plutonium Containment Vessel Ruptured

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(RFE/RL) — The operator of Japan’s stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant has admitted there may be damage to the protective containment vessel around the most dangerous fuel rods in the complex — the plutonium fuel rods in reactor No. 3.

The admission comes after Japan’s government announced that workers who suffered burns while trying to cool the crippled No. 3 reactor were exposed to radiation levels 10,000 times higher than expected.

Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant

The evidence has raised fears that the crucial containment vessel had, indeed, ruptured in the 9.0 magnitude earthquake of March 11 or subsequent explosions after a tsunami knocked out the cooling systems of the six reactors there.

Officials have previously said that small explosions at the reactor could have damaged it, but the high seepage of radiation could imply worse damage than previously believed.

Meanwhile, the death toll from the earthquake and tsunami alone topped 10,000 today — and there is little hope of finding alive another 17,500 people listed as missing.

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