Overseas Network, March 10th. On the 10th local time, Japan’s Atomic Energy Commission issued a report that same day that a new contaminated site was discovered inside the Tokyo Electric Power Company’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. reconsider.

In addition, part of the gas discharged from the pressure vessels of the nuclear reactors of Units 1 and 3 reversed flow, which may cause an explosion again.

  According to a report by the Japan Broadcasting Association on the 10th, this investigation report on the Fukushima nuclear accident stated that about 7 trillion becquerels of radioactive material may be attached to the safety roofs of the nuclear reactors of Units 2 and 3.

The Atomic Energy Commission stated that due to the pollution level far exceeding expectations, the staff will not be able to remove the safety roof as originally planned, and it is necessary to reconsider the waste furnace removal plan with Tokyo Electric Power Company.

  The report also pointed out that part of the gas discharged from the pressure vessels of the nuclear reactors of Units 1 and 3 had reversed flow. Due to the hydrogen contained therein, it may cause an explosion again and cause the expansion of the pollution range.

In addition, a new experiment showed that if a hydrogen explosion occurs in Unit 3, it is likely to ignite other flammable gases inside, causing a continuous explosion.

In order to ensure the safety of the demolition of the waste furnace, Tokyo Electric Power Company stated that it will conduct more detailed inspections on the equipment.

  On March 11, 2011, the tsunami caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake hit the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant located by the sea. The power generation equipment of the plant was flooded and the cooling system failed.

Three of the six reactors melted down.

In the following days, hydrogen explosions occurred in the No. 1 and No. 3 reactors, leaking a large amount of radioactive material into the surrounding environment.

(Overseas Net King Xiluo)