Japan: 'years'to decommissioning of nuclear power plants
Reactor maker Toshiba says it can be decommissioned in about 10 years, than in the U.S. Three Mile Island power plant in Fukushima earthquake damage faster third nuclear power plant.
Radiation leakage from the Fukushima plant has been since the 9.0 earthquake and tsunami on March 11.
The carrier said it would stop into on Sunday, a day later than expected radioactive sea water.
At the same time thousands of miles Kaieda will be the first cabinet minister's visit.
Members Kaieda has full responsibility for Japan's nuclear power plants, and plans to visit on Saturday.
He is not expected within the factory tours, inspections, and stop leakage of radiation from the site full protective clothing.
Radiation has penetrated into the water and other agricultural products, resulting in a number of countries banned the import of agricultural products and fish in Japan.
High radiation levels were found in the Pacific coast near the factory.
March 11 The twin disasters caused more than 12,800 people. Nearly 15,000 listed as missing. Thousands of people homeless, and has made a number of communities in northeastern Japan, has been destroyed.
'Unstable reactor'
Toshiba, Japan's two manufacturers of nuclear reactors, said it may retire about 10 years in Fukushima Daiichi plant, Kyodo News reported.
This will be taken to remove about two-thirds of the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in the United States suffered in 1979 after the collapse of the reactor core of two-thirds of the time.
This work will include the abolition of it from the packaging and removal from the plant's reactors and four storage facilities for spent fuel rods in the fuel rod pool, Kyodo said.
Click to playAftershocks of a deadly just before midnight on ThursdayHowever, Chief Cabinet Secretary said Yukio, it is too early to have a retired Edano timetable.
"The Japanese government has always hoped to draft a detailed [retired] road map," he said Friday.
"But the very fact that the reactor on an unstable situation, we must continue to debate whether we can send us a responsible future."
The plant operator, Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tokyo Electric Power), said it would continue to operate low-level radioactive dumping into the sea of 11,500 tons of water from plants through Sunday.
The action is expected to continue into Saturday, but Tokyo Electric said that the work is undertaken by aftershocks on Thursday, resulting in a strong three delays.
This work aims to make high-level radioactive water into the basement of the turbine factory building next to the reactor and the leakage of the tunnel 2 adjacent rooms.
In the factory workers are pumping tons of reactor cooling water heat, so that the radioactive water.
China urges Japan to comply with international law, take effective measures to protect some of the contaminated water discharged into the Pacific Marine Environmental concerns.
South Korea also complained about not being informed of radioactive water will be pumped into the sea.
六日 last week announced it would ban rice in any soil that contains high levels of radioactive material, and farmers with compensation.
"We have to come up with a strategy soon, because we are in the planting season," said Agriculture Minister Michihiko Kano.
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