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Three-metre tsunami recorded at Japan nuclear plant after quake
Three-metre tsunami recorded at Japan nuclear plant after quake
by AFP Staff Writers
Tokyo (AFP) Jan 10, 2024

Three-metre (10-foot) tsunami waves were recorded at, but did not damage, an offline nuclear plant in Japan following the January 1 earthquake, its operator said Wednesday.

The revelation served as a reminder of the risks associated with nuclear power in Japan 13 years after a tsunami wrecked the Fukushima facility in one of the world's worst atomic disasters.

The 7.5-magnitude jolt on New Year's Day and its powerful aftershocks killed at least 203 people in the central Ishikawa region, flattening houses, wrecking infrastructure and leaving thousands without power.

A tsunami as high as one metre was registered near the Shika plant, which has been offline since 2011, shortly after 4:30 pm (0730 GMT) on January 1, roughly 20 minutes after the original quake, Hokuriku Electric Power said.

"Our analysis has indicated that waves as high as three metres came around 17:45," a spokesman for the utility told AFP.

The plant is 11 metres above sea level and is also protected by a four-metre seawall built after the 2011 Fukushima accident, he said, stressing the safety of the Shika plant.

The analysis of the tsunami became available after Hokuriku Electric collected data from an offshore measuring device that had stopped transmitting its records after the quake.

Minor damage was reported at other nuclear plants along the Sea of Japan shoreline after the earthquake, including leaks of water used to cool nuclear fuel and a partial power shutdown at one plant.

The plant operators said there was no danger of damage to the environment or the nuclear power stations themselves.

Japan, one of the world's most earthquake-prone countries, took its more than 30 nuclear reactors offline after the 2011 disaster but around a dozen are now back in operation.

In total, 52 people remained unaccounted for on Wednesday after the January 1 quake, according to authorities.

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