Russian experts upon Chernobyl unfolding in Japan – The Hindu

Russian chief authorities pronounced a Chernobyl-type mess was doubtful to occur during a stricken chief plant in Japan, though experts refused to order out this scenario.

“There can be no replay of Chernobyl during a Fukushima chief plant,” pronounced Sergei Novikov, central orator for a Russian chief house Rosatom. “The misfortune box unfolding in Japan is what happened during a Three Mile Island chief plant in a U.S. in 1979, where fuel melted down though stayed inside a reactor.”

The orator explained which during Chernobyl in 1986 it was a chief reactor which exploded promulgation clouds of hot element all over Europe, since during a Fukushima plant blast was caused by overheated hot steam whilst a reactor appeared to be intact.

However, eccentric experts pronounced there was still a risk of a Chernobyl-style catastrophe.

“If there was a fuel meltdown in a reactor active section as well as a incident is not brought underneath carry out afterwards a reactor might raze as in Chernobyl,” pronounced Vladimir Slivyak of a Eco-Defence sourroundings group.

“If a reactor is not cooled down in entrance hours a incident might rise along a Chernobyl scenario, when a core meltdown caused a large hot release,” concluded Chemistry Prof. Leonid Rikhvanov of a Tomsk Polytechnic University.

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