TOKYO āNew tests show almost all of the fuel inside one of the Fukushima nuclear plantās reactors has melted, its operator said Thursday, the latest step in the clean-up after Japanās worst ever nuclear crisis
Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) said the technology, which uses elementary particles called āmuonā to create x-ray style images, gave the most concrete evidence yet the fuel had dropped to the bottom of No. 1 reactor.
The data, though largely expected, should help TEPCO as it continues its effort to decommission the plant four years after an earthquake and tsunami caused one of the worst nuclear meltdowns in living memory.
Engineers have not been able to develop a machine to directly see the exact location of the molten fuel, hampered by extremely high levels of radiation in and around the reactors.
āWhile our previous analysis have already strongly suggested that fuel rods had melted down, the latest study provided further data that we like to regard as progress in our effort to determine the exact locations of the debris,ā said a TEPCO spokesman.