The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Unexploded WWII bomb found at Japan Fukushima nuclear plant

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TOKYO: A suspected World War II bomb was found yesterday on the premises of Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, an official said, with police called in to investigat­e.

The 85-centimetre long object, believed to be an unexploded bomb dropped by the United States during the war, was discovered by workers constructi­ng a parking lot close to the facility’s reactors, a spokesman for Fukushima operator Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco) said.

Tepco called police immediatel­y upon finding the object, suspending constructi­on work and roping off the area around one kilometre from the reactors, he added.

There was no impact on ongoing decommissi­oning operations at the nuclear plant, which suffered meltdowns in March 2011 after a powerful earthquake spawned a huge tsunami.

Japan’s Jiji Press reported that under such circumstan­ces police call in bomb disposal experts from Japan’s military.

Unexploded US bombs and shells are still occasional­ly found in Japan more than 70 years after the conflict ended in 1945, particular­ly on the southern island of Okinawa where an extremely bloody battle took place in the war’s closing months.

A Japanese military airport existed in the area around the Fukushima site in northeaste­rn Japan during the war, and the area was a target of US bombing raids.

The meltdowns at Fukushima in 2011 were the world’s worst such accident since Chernobyl in 1986.

Tepco and the government are facing a four-decade task of cleaning up and decommissi­oning the facility, while tens of thousands of people remain displaced, the majority from Fukushima prefecture due to high radiation. — AFP

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