Fresh radioactive water leakage at Japan s n plant

Update: 2013-04-08 12:27 GMT
Radioactive water may have leaked again into the ground from a storage tank at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in northeast Japan, the plant's operator reported Sunday.

The fresh leak is the latest in a series of troubles at the nuclear power plant, hit by a massive earthquake and an ensuing tsunami in 2011.

The leak comes a day after the plant's operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) said about 120 tonnes of contaminated water might have escaped from another of the seven underground reservoir tanks.

TEPCO said, however, the amount of the fresh water leak was extremely small and the contaminated water was unlikely to flow into the sea.

In March 2011, Japan was hit by a massive 9.0-magnitude quake which caused a tsunami, claiming over 15,000 lives and triggering a number of explosions at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant.

The tsunami caused a partial meltdown at three of the nuclear plant's reactors. Radiation leaked into the atmosphere, soil and seawater, making the accident the world's worst nuclear disaster after Chernobyl.

Japan will need at least 40 years to recover fully from the nuclear catastrophe, according to scientists.
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