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radioactive water overflow
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about the radioactive water overflow at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant focus on the risk of contaminated water spilling outside due to heavy rainfall. Tokyo Electric Power Co reported that accumulated radioactive water may overflow if heavy rain occurs before new decontamination equipment becomes operational. The water, potentially leaking from damaged reactors after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, totaled 105,100 tons as of a recent date, with typhoons adding to the volume. This topic covers environmental safety concerns and the challenges of managing nuclear waste in extreme weather conditions.
TOKYO —
Tokyo Electric Power Co said Friday radioactive water accumulated at its crippled nuclear power plant may overflow to the outside if heavy rain falls by June 15, fanning fears that radiation could further pollute the ocean and soil. The plant operator plans to start activating new...