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Six injured in post-quake blast at Japanese reactor

Six people were injured on Monday after an explosion at a nuclear reactor in northeast Japan following an earthquake, media reports said.

Updated on: Mar 14, 2011, 11:11:05 IST
IANS | By , Tokyo
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Six people were injured on Monday after an explosion at a nuclear reactor in northeast Japan following an earthquake, media reports said.

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The steel hull of the reactor in Fukushima, 240 km north of Tokyo, was not damaged, a government spokesman said, citing information from the plant operator, the Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO).

The city is home to 10 reactors at two power plants, and explosions have occurred at two of the reactors since Friday's magnitude-9 earthquake and tsunami. One happened on Saturday and the second on Monday after a magnitude-6.2 aftershock.

A TEPCO spokesman said radiation was measured at the plant at 20 microsievert per hour 25 minutes after Monday's blast. Japan allows an hourly exposure of 500 microsievert, which is a measure of the biological effects of radiation.

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