SOMA, Japan – Radiation is spewing from damaged reactors at a
crippled nuclear power plant in tsunami-ravaged northeastern Japan in a
dramatic escalation of the 4-day-old catastrophe. The prime minister has
warned residents to stay inside or risk getting radiation sickness.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said Tuesday that
a fourth reactor at the Fukushima Dai-ichi complex was on fire and that
more radiation was released
Prime Minister Naoto Kan warned that there are
dangers of more leaks and told people living within 19 miles (30
kilometers) of the Fukushima Dai-ichi complex stay indoors.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
TOKYO (AP) — Japan's nuclear safety agency said an
explosion Tuesday at an earthquake-damaged nuclear power plant may have
damaged a reactor's containment vessel and that a radiation leak is
feared.
The nuclear core of Unit 2 of the Fukushima Dai-ichi
nuclear plant in northeast Japan was undamaged, said a spokesman for the
Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, Shigekazu Omukai.
The agency suspects the explosion early Tuesday may
have damaged the reactor's suppression chamber, a water-filled tube at
the bottom of the container that surrounds the nuclear core, said
another agency spokesman, Shinji Kinjo. He said that chamber is part of
the container wall, so damage to it could allow radiation to escape.
"A leak of nuclear material is feared," said another
agency spokesman, Shinji Kinjo. He said the agency had no details of
possible damage to the chamber.
Radiation levels measured at the front gate of the Dai-ichi plant spiked following Tuesday's explosion, Kinjo said.
Detectors showed 11,900 microsieverts of radiation
three hours after the blast, up from just 73 microsieverts beforehand,
Kinjo said. He said there was no immediate health risk because the
higher measurement was less radiation that a person receives from an
X-ray. He said experts would worry about health risks if levels exceed
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