Guardian: The operator of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant said on Thursday that radiation levels were stable after vapour was detected coming from one of the three reactors that went into meltdown after the triple disaster in Japan in March 2011.
Video images showed the vapour, which is thought to be steam, rising from the damaged building housing reactor No 3.
Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco), reeling from recent criticism of its handling of contaminated water at the plant, said the reactor's......
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Posted by Guardian: Justin McCurry on July 18th, 2013
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