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iaea update - fukushima emergency stabilising

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    Things appear to be steadily stabilising at Fukushima. A real positive is there does not seem to be significant increase in radiation levels and they remain well below levels which are dangerous to human health.

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    Japanese Earthquake Update (17 March 17:55 UTC)
    Japanese authorities have informed the IAEA that engineers were able to lay an external grid power line cable to unit 2. The operation was completed at 08:30 UTC.

    They plan to reconnect power to unit 2 once the spraying of water on the unit 3 reactor building is completed.

    The spraying of water on the unit 3 reactor building was temporarily stopped at 11:09 UTC (20:09 local time) of 17 March.

    The IAEA continues to liaise with the Japanese authorities and is monitoring the situation as it evolves.

    IAEA Briefing on the Fukushima Nuclear Emergency (17 March 14:00 UTC)
    At the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Graham Andrew, Special Adviser to the IAEA Director General on Scientific and Technical Affairs, briefed both Member States and the media on the current status of nuclear safety in Japan.

    Current Situation

    The situation at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plants remains very serious, but there has been no significant worsening since yesterday.

    The current situation at Units 1, 2 and 3, whose cores have suffered damage, appears to be relatively stable. Sea water is being injected into all three units using fire extinguishing hoses. Containment pressures are fluctuating.

    Military helicopters carried out four water drops over Unit 3.

    Unit 4 remains a major safety concern. No information is available on the level of water in the spent fuel pool. No water temperature indication from the Unit 4 spent fuel pool has been received since March 14, when the temperature was 84 degrees C. No roof is in place.

    The water levels in the reactor pressure vessels of Units 5 and 6 have been declining.

    Radiation Monitoring

    We are now receiving dose rate information from 47 Japanese cities regularly. This is a positive development. In Tokyo, there has been no significant change in radiation levels since yesterday. They remain well below levels which are dangerous to human health.

    As far as on-site radiation levels at the Fukushima Daiichi and Daini nuclear power plants are concerned, we have received no new information since the last report.

    In some locations at around 30km from the Fukushima plant, the dose rates rose significantly in the last 24 hours (in one location from 80 to 170 microsievert per hour and in another from 26 to 95 microsievert per hour). But this was not the case at all locations at this distance from the plants.

    Dose rates to the north-west of the nuclear power plants, were observed in the range 3 to 170 microsievert per hour, with the higher levels observed around 30 km from the plant.

    Dose rates in other directions are in the 1 to 5 microsievert per hour range.
 
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