Japan nuke plant progressing in fuel removal plans

The operator of Japan’s tsunami-hit nuclear plant says work is progressing in plans to remove fuel rods from a cooling pool at the center of international concerns.

Takeshi Takahashi, manager of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, told journalists Wednesday that the removal will begin in November and take a year. It will be the first major step in a decades-long cleanup.

The plant suffered triple meltdowns at three reactors as a result of the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami. Hydrogen explosions at another unit damaged a reactor building and a cooling pool.

The plant is also struggling with contaminated water leaking from reactors.

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