3-meter tsunami reached nuclear plant after powerful Japan quake

A tsunami measuring about 3 meters high reached the Shika nuclear power plant in Ishikawa Prefecture following a powerful earthquake that shook central Japan last week but caused no major safety problems, its operator said Tuesday, Kyodo reports.

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According to Hokuriku Electric Power Co., the tsunami reached the facility at about 5:45 p.m., approximately 90 minutes after a 7.6-magnitude quake hit the region on New Year's Day.

The tsunami did not damage the plant, as it is built about 11 meters above sea level and has a 4-meter tall seawall, the utility said.

The tsunami's height was not immediately known as data transmissions from a measuring device set on the seafloor stopped after the quake.

The power company had only confirmed that the water level of a pool connecting with the Sea of Japan rose by some 3 meters.

The operator initially said that a gauge had shown no major change in water levels.