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Robot will try to remove melted nuclear fuel from Japan’s destroyed reactor (Video)

The robot will be tested inside one of the damaged reactors by October, for the first time since the plants meltdown after the magnitude 9.0 quake and tsunami in 2011. The target is two years behind schedule due to multiple delays. During Tuesdays demonstration at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Kobe, western Japan, where the robot has been developed, the device, equipped with tongs slowly extended from the tip of the telescopic pipe down to a heap of gravel. TEPCO plans to remove less than 3 grams (0.1 ounce) of debris in the actual test at the Fukushima plant. Read more: https://bit.ly/3KkabMr

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Robot will try to remove melted nuclear fuel from Japan's destroyed reactor (Video)

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Robot will try to remove melted nuclear fuel from Japan's destroyed reactor (Video)
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Robot will try to remove melted nuclear fuel from Japan's destroyed reactor (Video)
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The robot will be tested inside one of the damaged reactors by October, for the first time since the plants meltdown after the magnitude 9.0 quake and tsunami in 2011. The target is two years behind schedule due to multiple delays. During Tuesdays demonstration at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Kobe, western Japan, where the robot has been developed, the device, equipped with tongs slowly extended from the tip of the telescopic pipe down to a heap of gravel. TEPCO plans to remove less than 3 grams (0.1 ounce) of debris in the actual test at the Fukushima plant. Read more: https://bit.ly/3KkabMr #japan Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/home