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Onagawa Nuclear Plant Undergoing Checks for Abnormalities After Earthquake

From NHK · (3d ago) Japanese

Translated from Japanese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant in Miyagi Prefecture is currently being checked for any abnormalities following a recent earthquake.
  • The plant houses three reactors; Unit 2 is operational, while Unit 1 is being decommissioned and Unit 3 is under construction.
  • Tohoku Electric Power is conducting the checks.

Following a significant earthquake that shook northeastern Japan, the Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant in Miyagi Prefecture is undergoing thorough checks to ensure no abnormalities have occurred.

Tohoku Electric Power, the operator of the facility, confirmed that all safety protocols are being followed as they assess the impact of the seismic event. The Onagawa plant is a critical piece of Japan's energy infrastructure, comprising three reactors. Notably, Unit 2 is currently in operation, while Unit 1 is in the process of decommissioning, and Unit 3 is still under construction.

Given Japan's high susceptibility to earthquakes, the safety of its nuclear facilities is a matter of paramount importance and constant scrutiny. While the initial reports indicate that checks are underway, the public's attention will remain fixed on the results. For residents in the vicinity and the nation at large, the integrity of the Onagawa plant is a key concern, reflecting the delicate balance between energy needs and seismic risk that defines living in this country.

Tohoku Electric Power is currently checking the Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant in Miyagi Prefecture for any abnormalities following the recent earthquake.

— NHKReporting the status of the Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant.
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