Fukushima Workers Doused With Radioactive Water
In what was just the latest in a long series of mishaps at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, six workers were splashed with radioactive water, plant operator TEPCO said on Wednesday.
A leak occurred when workers accidentally detached a pipe connected to a desalination system and as much as 10 tons of radioactive water may have spilled, hitting workers and covering the floor.
Shunichi Tanaka, chairman of Japan’s nuclear watchdog, the Nuclear Regulation Authority, said that while he did not believe the workers were exposed to “a seriously troubling dosage,” he said that “the fact that there has been a string of incidents occurring on a daily basis that could have been avoided—I think that is the large problem.”
Wednesday’s mishap was the second to hit the plant this week.
On Monday, a worker at Fukushima accidentally turned off power to pumps for a water cooling system.
And just days before that, on Thursday of last week, TEPCO announced another spill at the crisis-hit plant released water 6,700 times more radioactive than the legal limit.
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