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Old 17-03-2011, 11:22 AM   #11
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Default Re: Earthquake Japan

New Update on NISA website.

http://www.nisa.meti.go.jp/english/

Here is an extract from the NISA status report:

The white smoke like steam generated from Unit 3. (08:30 March 16th)
・ Because of the possibility that the Primary Containment Vessel (PCV) of Unit 3 was damaged, the operators evacuated from the central control room of Unit 3 and 4 ( a shared facility). (10:45 March 16th) Thereafter the operators returned to the room and restarted the operation for water injection. (11:30 March 16th)
・ The fire at Unit 4 occurred. (05:45 March 16th) TEPCO reported that no fire could be confirmed on the ground. (06:15 March 16th)

And here is how the media reports the situation:

OMINOUS new signs have emerged in Japan's nuclear crisis, with a surge in radiation, unexplained white smoke and new warnings about exposed fuel rods.
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