Outflow of highly radioactive water from Fukushima nuke plant stops

MOSCOW. April 6. KAZINFORM The outflow of highly radioactive water into the sea from Japan's troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has stopped, the Kyodo news agency reported on Wednesday quoting the plant's operator, the Tokyo Electric Power Company. Kazinform refers to RIA Novosti.
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In an attempt to stop radioactive water from leaking into the Pacific Ocean, TEPCO has injected 1,500 liters of ''water glass,'' or sodium silicate, and another agent near a seaside pit where the radioactive water had been leaking out, the news agency said.

TEPCO said on Tuesday that 7.5 million times the legal limit of radioactive iodine has been detected in samples of seawater near the plant.

Japan's Fisheries Ministry has found high levels of radioactive iodine and cesium in fish caught near the plant, Kyodo reported on Tuesday. One kilogram of young launce caught near the town of Kitaibaraki on the Ibaraki Prefecture on Monday contained 526 bequerels of radioactive cesium, 500 bequerels more than the legal limit, and 1,700 bequerels of iodine. Kazinform cites RIA Novosti. See www.en.rian.ru fo full version

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