Japan vows to stabilize nuclear plant in 6 to 9 months
Mari Yamaguchi
Associated Press
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That assessment also prompted the government to acknowledge that the reactor’s fuel rods had mostly melted soon after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami knocked out the plant’s cooling system.
Until all the reactors are safely shut down, they continue to leak radiation, though in much smaller amounts than in the early days of the disaster.
Still, the sheer volume of contaminants spewed from the plant — and their buildup in places outside the 20-kilometre evacuation zone — persuaded the government to order residents to leave more towns in late April. Some of those evacuations began this weekend.
“What’s crucial is how we can proceed with cooling. Even though the cores had melted, they are somewhat kept cool,” Hosono said.
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/991884--japan-vows-to-stabilize-nuclear-plant-in-6-to-9-months. . . . . . .
Temperature inside #1 reactor core has cooled to 100 C - cold shutdown level -
with a "cold and stable shutdown" timetable for six to 9 months.