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Water hazards in Tokyo

Olympic hosts rush to clear asbestos in swimming venue

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TOKYO: Tokyo 2020 organisers will take “emergency countermea­sures” after asbestos was found at the water polo venue for next year’s Olympic Games after initially opting against treating it when it was discovered two years ago, Asahi newspaper reported.

Asbestos, which was once widely used in fireproofi­ng and insulation, has been linked to several health hazards including mesothelio­ma and other types of cancer.

The Tokyo Metropolit­an Government and Tokyo 2020 were not immediatel­y reachable for comment. Much of Japan is closed for New Year holidays.

The Asahi report said the Tokyo government found the asbestos in fireproof material sprayed on part of the structure supporting the Tokyo Tatsumi Internatio­nal Swimming Centre’s roof.

While Japanese constructi­on industry regulation­s state asbestos should be removed or covered up, the Tokyo government deemed the amount not to be large in scale, in a stable condition and not accessible so decided to leave it, Asahi said.

Organisers had since decided to take “emergency countermea­sures”, Asahi said without providing further details.

The report is the latest headache for Tokyo 2020 organisers, who have faced concerns over elevated levels of bacteria in the water in Tokyo bay and how athletes will cope with sweltering summer heat, which has led the marathon event to be moved to the far northern city of Sapporo.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Dangerous: Asbestos, which is a health hazard, has been found at the water polo venue of the Tokyo Tatsumi Internatio­nal Swimming Centre in in Tokyo, Japan.
— Reuters Dangerous: Asbestos, which is a health hazard, has been found at the water polo venue of the Tokyo Tatsumi Internatio­nal Swimming Centre in in Tokyo, Japan.

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