Tepco released photos of Reactor 1 / Fuel handling machine barely hung just above SFP
Overhead traveling crane lies over the fuel handling machine. The machine is barely hung over the spent fuel pool of Reactor 1.
Tepco’s
photos showed the reality of how Spent Fuel Pool remains in Reactor
1.
On
12/19/2014, Tepco released the photos of the inside of the upper part
of Reactor 1. In order to remove the cover from Reactor 1, Tepco has
been partially opening the building cover and investigating inside of
the cover and the building. Those photos were taken from 11/21 to
12/3/2014.
As
far as Fukushima Diary researches, this is the first time for Tepco
to release the photos of the upper part of Reactor 1.
Those
16 photos revealed the entirely crippled building of Reactor 1.
From
the photos and Tepco’s report, blasted roof of the building is
scattered around the operating floor.
Overhead
traveling crane lies over the fuel handling machine. The supporting
fuel handling machine is bent and barely hung right above the spent
fuel pool (See photo below).
Tepco
announced none of the parts of fuel handling system dropped into the
pool, however only one photo was released.
Additionally,
even in the only published photo, a few pieces of debris are sticking
out of the pool.
Other released photos of Reactor 1.
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