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What's happening at Fukushima plant 12 years after meltdown?

Dealing with the wastewater is less of a challenge than the daunting task of decommissioning the plant. That process has barely progressed, and the removal of melted nuclear fuel hasn't even started.

March 10, 2023 / 10:46 IST
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Twelve years after the triple reactor meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Japan is preparing to release a massive amount of treated radioactive wastewater into the sea. Japanese officials say the release is unavoidable and should start soon.

Dealing with the wastewater is less of a challenge than the daunting task of decommissioning the plant. That process has barely progressed, and the removal of melted nuclear fuel hasn't even started.

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The Associated Press recently visited the plant. Here's an update on what's happening.

HOW ARE WATER DISCHARGE PREPARATIONS PROCEEDING? During their visit, AP journalists saw 30 giant tanks for sampling and analysing the water for safety checks. A concrete facility for diluting the water after it is treated and tested is in the final stages of construction. From there, the water will be released via an undersea tunnel.