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IAEA tracks radiation leaks in Japan
March-24-2011

Reactors 1, 2, 3 and 4. Japan's earthquake-hit nuclear complex is still emitting radiation but the source is unclear.
Reactors 1, 2, 3 and 4. Japan's earthquake-hit nuclear complex is still emitting radiation but the source is unclear.
James Lyons, a senior official of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said in Vienna Tuesday that Japan's earthquake-hit nuclear complex is still emitting radiation but the source is unclear, Reuters reported. 据路透社报道,周二,国际原子能机构高级官员詹姆斯•里昂斯在维也纳表示,日本遭受地震重创的核电设施还在释放放射物,但放射源尚不明了。
Senior IAEA official Graham Andrew said that the overall situation remained "very serious." "We have not received validated information for some time related to the containment integrity of unit 1. So we are concerned that we do not know its exact status," he said. 原子能高官格雷厄姆•安德鲁表示,整体形势仍“十分严峻”。他说:“我们有段时间没收到一号反应堆安全壳完整性的相关有效信息,所以并不清楚它的确切状态,我们很担心。"
The IAEA also lacks data on the temperatures of the spent fuel pools of reactors 1, 3 and 4, he said. 他还说,原子能机构掌握的一、三、四号反应堆废燃料池的温度数据也不足。
Japanese technicians have attached power cables to all six reactors and started a pump at one to cool overheating nuclear fuel rods. 日本技术人员已给六座反应堆接通供电线,并启动了一个水泵来冷却过热的核燃料棒。
Away from the plant, mounting evidence of radiation in vegetables, water and milk stirred concerns in Japan and abroad despite officials' assurances that the levels were not dangerous.

核电站之外亦有情况:放射物进入蔬菜、水源和牛奶的证据越来越多,引发了日本国内外民众的担忧,但日本官员保证放射物含量无害。

 

(China.org.cn)