Thursday, March 21, 2013
+8,800 Nuclear Fuel Rods Jeopardized Because of Rat
Rat Gnaws on Fukushima Cables, Cuts Flow of Cooling Water to 8,800 Nuclear Fuel Rods 21 Mar 2013 The operator of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant said Wednesday that it had found what it believed was the cause of an extended blackout that disabled vital cooling systems this week: the charred body of a rat. The operator, Tokyo Electric Power Company, said that when its engineers looked inside a faulty switchboard, they found burn marks and the rodent's scorched body. The company said it appeared that the rat had somehow short-circuited the switchboard, possibly by gnawing on cables. The company, known as Tepco, has blamed problems with the switchboard for the power failure that began Monday, cutting off the flow of cooling water to four pools used to store more than 8,800 nuclear fuel rods.
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