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Fast Technology reported on January 11 that according to a number of domestic ** reports, the Ishikawa Prefecture Fire Department of Japan released a message saying that there was a new oil spill on the coast of the Shiga Nuclear Power Plant in Ishikawa Prefecture.
The company said on the evening of the 10th that it was confirmed that there were 230,000 liters of oil leaked, but did not contain radioactive material.
Previously, on the afternoon of January 1, 7Level 6**, the safety situation at the Shiga Nuclear Power Plant in Shiga Town, Ishikawa Prefecture is a concern.
Initially, Hokuriku Electric Power Company said that due to the impact of **, the pipelines of the two transformers used to receive power from outside at the Shiga Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 and Unit 2 were damaged, causing the leakage of liquid used for insulation and cooling, with leaks of 3,600 liters and 3,500 liters respectively.
But on Jan. 7, the company said that after investigation, the amount of oil leaking from the corrected transformer was about 230,000 liters, and a small amount of oil film floating on the sea surface near the nuclear power plant.
However, the leaked oil does not belong to the radiation control area and does not cause radiation effects to the outside world, so the oil film has been treated with neutralizers and other products.
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