Fukushima Reactor Cleanup Resumes After Technical Delays
TEPCO restarts the extraction of melted fuel debris, marking a pivotal step in the decades-long decommissioning of the stricken nuclear plant.
- TEPCO resumes the delicate process of extracting radioactive debris from Fukushima's damaged reactors.
- The operation aims to retrieve a small sample of the melted fuel for analysis.
- Technical issues previously delayed the project, which is part of a decades-long decommissioning effort.
- The robot 'telesco' is being used to safely navigate and collect the hazardous material.
- An estimated 880 tons of radioactive debris remains inside the reactors.