Japan's nuclear contaminated water discharge into the ocean halted again due to an abnormal alarm



On the afternoon of the 13th local time, an alarm indicating an abnormality in the transfer process of nuclear contaminated water at Tokyo Electric Power Company's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant was triggered, causing the discharge operation to automatically stop. It is claimed that there are no abnormal conditions with the equipment. Currently, TEPCO is investigating the cause of the alarm trigger. On the 10th of this month, the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant experienced the same situation. $ETH
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YieldYardkeeper
· 1h ago
On the 10th it just stopped, and on the 13th it’s already back again—this offshore release system is even more fragile than DeFi protocols.
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BlueGlassJelly
· 1h ago
The equipment is fine, but the alarm went off—Schrödinger's anomaly, right?
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GateUser-509018a9
· 2h ago
It's another alarm and shutdown; I'm exhausted watching TEPCO's operations.
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