Latest! 2 30,000 liters of oil leak at a nuclear power plant in Japan! The oil film floats on the su

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

According to CCTV International News on January 11, the fire department of Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan released a message saying that it received a report on the afternoon of the 10th that there was a new oil leak on the coast of the Shiga Nuclear Power Plant in Ishikawa Prefecture, which is operated by Hokuriku Electric Power Company, and the relevant departments are confirming and verifying.

On January 7, the plant confirmed that there was a small amount of oil floating in the sea near the plant. This is reported by the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK)**Japan's Hokuriku Electric Power Company said on the evening of the 10th that 230,000 liters of oil leaked, but did not contain radioactive material.

Hokuriku Electric Power Company saidThe cause of the formation of oil film on the sea surface may be that when the Shiga Nuclear Power Plant transformer pipes were damaged and oil leaked for insulation and cooling when it occurred on the 1st**, the fire extinguishing equipment was activated, causing the oil to fly away and leak with the rainwater.

Screenshot of CCTV international news.

According to the latest news from CCTV News, on the 11th local time, according to the latest statistics released by Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan,The Noto area** has killed 213 people, injured 567 people, and left 52 unaccounted for in the prefecture.

At a cabinet meeting held on January 11, Japan** decided to designate the Noto Peninsula** as an "extremely serious disaster" and to increase the national subsidy rate for road and farmland rehabilitation projects to promote reconstruction and reconstruction.

In addition, according to Japan's **10** road, Japan's Noto area** has been 260,000 people have taken refuge in shelters. Due to factors such as the high density of people and the difficulty of ensuring safe water, the number of patients with epidemic diseases among evacuees has increased.

On the 9th and 10th, rain fell in the Noto area. The Japan Meteorological Agency warns that rainfall will cause the ground to become softer, and natural disasters such as landslides should be taken into account.

*: Comprehensive CCTV news, CCTV international news.

Editor: Miao Yaxiang Review: Wang Xuanhao.

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