Top Japan Nuke Expert: Sustained “re-criticality” of melted fuel may have occurred in Reactor No. 2 — TEPCO claims no sustained criticality

Published: November 2nd, 2011 at 8:24 am ET
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Nov. 2 — According to TEPCO general manager Junichi Matsumoto, “There’s been no large-scale or sustained criticality.”

However, Bloomberg quotes an expert who isn’t as confident: “Melted fuel in the No. 2 reactor may have undergone a sustained process of nuclear fission or re-criticality.” -Tetsuo Ito, the head of Kinki University’s Atomic Energy Research Institute.

Published: November 2nd, 2011 at 8:24 am ET
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