The destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan was responsible for the
biggest discharge of radioactive material into the ocean in history, a study
from a French institute said.
The radioactive cesium that flowed into the ocean from the
Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant was 20 times the amount estimated by its owner,
Tokyo Electric Power Co., according to the study by the Institute for
Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety, which is funded by the French
government.
It's the second report released in a week calling into question
estimates from Japan's government and the operator of the plant that was damaged
in the March earthquake and tsunami. Tokyo Electric's Fukushima station may have
emitted more than double the company's estimate of atmospheric release at the
height of the worst civil atomic crisis since Chernobyl in 1986.
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