Vienna: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said that there have been positive developments in Japan’s efforts to tackle a nuclear emergency.
The IAEA said smoke or vapour rising from one of the overheating reactors at the damaged Fukushima power plant had become less intense, but the overall situation remained very serious.
The official death toll has now risen to 8,450, with 12,931 people missing.
Electricity has been restored to three reactors at the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant – this should allow the use of on-site water pumps soon.
Engineers have been spraying fuel rods with salt water to try to cool them enough to avert radiation leakage.
Villagers living near the plant have been told not to drink tap water due to higher levels of radioactive iodine.
“There have been some positive developments in the last 24 hours but overall the situation remains very serious,” said Graham Andrew, a senior official of the International atomic Energy Agency.
“We consider that now we have come to a situation where we are very close to getting the situation under control,” Deputy Cabinet Secretary Tetsuro Fukuyama said.
However, bad weather forced the Japanese Prime Minister, Naoto Kan, to cancel a planned visit to emergency workers near the Fukushima plat.
It is also making the recovery work a much more grim and difficult task.
Search-and-relief efforts in the prefecture of Miyagi, where the police chief believes the final quake-tsunami death toll could reach 15,000, have been delayed by driving rain.
“We basically cannot operate helicopters in the rain,” Miyagi official Kiyohiro Tokairin said.
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