Two American robots sent to explore the interior of a damaged nuclear reactor in Japan, came to the discouraging news that the radiation is so high that it prevents the entry of workers to repair it. However, the authorities are hoping to meet his new "road map" to clean up and stabilize the filtered radiation at Fukushima nuclear plant later this year, so as to permit the return of tens of thousands of people evicted from their homes.
The Agency for Nuclear and Industrial Safety in Japan (NISA, for its acronym in English) confirmed that the levels detected PackBots radioactive reactors one and three of the plant are up to 57 mSv per hour, nearly six thousand times higher than normal levels allowed. The plant workers have entered the reactor buildings from the early days after the cooling systems are spoiled.
The hydrogen explosion occurred in units one and three during that time destroyed the roofs and covered with radioactive debris. Meanwhile, people who left homes, jobs and farms expressed frustration at the time it will be removed and homeless.
The Agency for Nuclear and Industrial Safety in Japan (NISA, for its acronym in English) confirmed that the levels detected PackBots radioactive reactors one and three of the plant are up to 57 mSv per hour, nearly six thousand times higher than normal levels allowed. The plant workers have entered the reactor buildings from the early days after the cooling systems are spoiled.
The hydrogen explosion occurred in units one and three during that time destroyed the roofs and covered with radioactive debris. Meanwhile, people who left homes, jobs and farms expressed frustration at the time it will be removed and homeless.
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