The Borneo Post

Japan suspends Fukushima water release after quake as precaution

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TOKYO: The release of wastewater from Japan’s stricken Fukushima nuclear plant was temporaril­y suspended yesterday following an earthquake, its operator said.

A 5.8-magnitude jolt struck off the coast of the northeaste­rn Fukushima region, home to the plant wrecked by a tsunami in 2011, at 00,14am Friday (1514 GMT Thursday), the Japan Meteorolog­ical Agency said.

“We have confirmed remotely that there were no abnormalit­ies on ALPS treated water dilution/ discharge facility, etc.,” Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) said on X, formerly Twitter, referring to the water release process.

But “to be on the safe side, we have suspended the operations of the facilities in accordance with the pre-defined operationa­l procedures”, it said in the early hours of Friday.

Several hours later Tepco said in a statement that “no abnormalit­ies were detected” and a spokesman told AFP that the water release would resume later on Friday.

No leak of radiation was detected after Tepco finished necessary checks while “readings from monitoring posts remain normal”, he added.

Japan’s nuclear regulatory authority also said shortly after the quake that no abnormalit­ies were detected at either the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi plant, or its sister plant Fukushima Daini.

Last August, Tepco began releasing into the Pacific Ocean around 540 Olympic swimming pools’ worth of wastewater that has collected at Fukushima Daiichi since the 2011 accident, one of the world’s worst nuclear disasters.

The operation has been endorsed by the UN atomic agency, and Tepco says all radioactiv­e elements have been filtered out except for tritium, levels of which are within safe limits.

 ?? Photo — AFP ?? The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is seen from Futaba Town, Fukushima prefecture. Tepco has temporaril­y suspended the release of wastewater from Fukushima nuclear plant following an earthquake.
Photo — AFP The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is seen from Futaba Town, Fukushima prefecture. Tepco has temporaril­y suspended the release of wastewater from Fukushima nuclear plant following an earthquake.

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