Fukushima Nuclear Plant Worker Detects High Radiation Levels In Nasal Passage
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This serves as a reminder of the risks associated with the ongoing cleanup efforts at the facility, which was severely damaged in 2011.
A worker at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant has been found with elevated radiation levels in his nose, according to authorities. This discovery highlights the ongoing challenges and risks involved in the decommissioning process of the plant, which has faced a major nuclear accident in 2011. According to Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco), the employee is suspected to have removed their full-face mask after completing their tasks, exposing them to potentially radioactive materials. Tepco assured on Thursday that the worker is not facing any immediate health issues, and a comprehensive full-body scan revealed no signs of internal contamination.
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The authorities stated that a comprehensive analysis of the situation will be made available next month.