Japanese utility eyes scrapping 2nd Fukushima nuclear plant

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Publish Date: 10:36 - 14 June 2018
TEHRAN, June 14 - The utility responsible for meltdowns at a nuclear power plant in northeast Japan seven years ago said for the first time publicly it might decommission another plant in Fukushima that narrowly escaped the crisis.

Japanese utility eyes scrapping 2nd Fukushima nuclear plantTEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings said Thursday it was considering dismantling four reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ni, or No. 2, plant.

The Fukushima Dai-ichi, or No. 1, plant was heavily damaged in the March, 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami. Three reactors had meltdowns and a fourth had structural damage. Decommissioning of those reactors has started and the two others will be scrapped eventually.

The decommissioning under consideration would mean all 10 of TEPCO's reactors in Fukushima will be dismantled eventually.

Fukushima officials and residents have demanded TEPCO decommission its remaining reactors, saying uncertainty has hampered reconstruction.

Source: AP

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