Friday, 18 March 2011

Japan raises nuclear alert level ( Chris Hogg BBC News, Tokyo )

For seven days, workers and emergency personnel at the Fukushima plant have been battling to prevent a disaster turning into a catastrophe.

Radiation is still leaking from the site, and although levels dropped during the day, no-one involved in the operation is suggesting they are winning yet.


At the plant again today they pumped huge amounts of water through fire hoses on to the damaged reactors and the pools holding spent fuel rods to try to cool them.

The International Atomic Energy Agency says the situation remains very serious, but is not getting worse.

Japan's nuclear safety watchdog is now categorising this as an accident with wider consequences - an innocuous phrase that does not really do justice to the disruption that's been caused.

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