Typhoon Ma-on to threat Fukushima as approaches nuclear plant

Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant (in March) is about to face another danger: Typhoon Ma-on. Photo: cnn.com

A new crisis is about to threat the Fukushima I (Daiichi) nuclear power station. Japanese staff started the construction of a protective wall on Monday in efforts to guard the heavily damaged reactors from a imminent typhoon approaching the station.

Ma-on typhoon, a storm ranked by the Japan Meteorological Agency as “strong” and “very strong”, will hit Japan south of Fukushima Daiichi plant.

The typhoon is expected to reach Japan on Tuesday.

Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) spokesman Satoshi Watanabe announced the construction of a roof-like structure designated for the plant’s most damaged reactor (3) in order to prevent rainwater from entering the building housing the reactor turbines.
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The personnel is on high alert as 12-meter high wave are expected to storm the area.

The crisis at Fukushima plant began on 11 March 2011, when several reactors were severely damaged by earthquake and subsequent tsunami.

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