And at Fukushima,
radioactive water continues to escape from the damaged power plant into the ocean.
Not exact matches
Three months after its meltdown, the stricken nuclear power plant
continues to struggle to cool its nuclear fuel — and cope with growing amounts of
radioactive cooling
water
Bottom - dwelling fish
continue to be found with high levels of
radioactive elements, potentially coming from leaking
radioactive water or contaminated sediments
The Japanese utility TEPCO, which went bankrupt and was bailed out at huge cost by the people of Japan,
continues to pump out very
radioactive water, to be stored in an ever - increasing vast tank farm on the site.
While efforts are
continuing to track down the
water flow, the company known as TEPCO is considering installing «silt fence» barriers in areas where
radioactive water is suspected to be flowing into the sea, Hidehiko Nishiyama, a spokesman for the government's nuclear safety agency told a press conference in the morning.
On the fifth anniversary of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan, contaminated
water continues to leak from the destroyed plant, and
radioactive waste is accumulating without any robust solution, say Friends of the Earth Japan.