Japan unveils €358 million plan for Fukushima water leaks
The Japanese government on Tuesday unveiled a 358 million euro plan to stem radioactive water leaks at Fukushima, including freezing the ground underneath the stricken nuclear plant, as it pledged to lead from the front.
03.09.2013
(AFP) The Japanese government on Tuesday unveiled a 358 million euro plan to stem radioactive water leaks at Fukushima, including freezing the ground underneath the stricken nuclear plant, as it pledged to lead from the front.
Chiding operator Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) for its haphazard management of the spiralling problems, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said his administration will spend public money to get the job done.