Japanese Regulators say TEPCO Nuclear Plant Prone to Attack
Posted on 2021-03-18 06:57:18
Japanese nuclear regulators say the world's largest nuclear power plant will not restart anytime soon due to serious holes in the anti-terrorism measures found at the facility.
The Nuclear Regulation Authority is now suspending further safety inspection and other processes for a restart of the No. 7 reactor at the nuclear power plant on the northern Japanese coast in Niigata prefecture.
The plant is owned by the Tokyo Electric Power, the utility behind the Fukushima nuclear crisis.
And the authority says regulators have found malfunctioning equipment for anti-terrorism measures and nuclear materials protection at multiple locations at the plant.
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