The Japanese government says 11,500 tons of radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant is to be dumped at sea as a "safety measure". The action is being taken to free up storage space at the complex for more highly contaminated water, according to the company that operates the plant. The Tokyo Electric Power Company says the water to be discharged into the sea is only weakly radioactive. It had earlier been told by the Japanese government to move quickly to trace and seal a leak from one reactor that is seeping radiation into the ocean. Attempts to stop the leak have so far failed and the Japanese government has expressed concern that the accumulation of radiation would have a "huge impact on the ocean". (Sky News)
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