Nuclear Accident at the Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP June 2, 2011 Embassy of Japan in Bulgaria.

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Nuclear Accident at the Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP June 2, 2011 Embassy of Japan in Bulgaria

: 15,217 : 8,666 ・ Dead ・ Missing TOKYO ■ Earthquakes: M quake (March 11) M - 7 class 5 times M - 6 class 72 times M - 5 class 423 times Japan Faces an Unprecedented Challenge (Enormous Earthquake, Tsunamis and Nuclear Accident) Japan Faces an Unprecedented Challenge (Enormous Earthquake, Tsunamis and Nuclear Accident) Fukushima Dai-ichi 1. Casualties : over 23,000 (As of May 25 th ) 2. Evacuees : 165,383

4 NPP with 14 Units Nuclear Reactors near Epicenter of the Earthquake Periodical inspection

Unit 4 Unit 3 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 5 Unit 6 TEPCOAir Photo Service Inc (Myoko, Niigata Japan) Before the Earthquake and TsunamisAfter the Earthquake and Tsunamis Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP

46 Meter Cause of the Damage All Motion Operated Pumps including ECCS became Inoperable Seawater Pump Elevation: about 10m Turbine Building Grid Line ② Diesel Generator Inoperable due to the Tsunami Diesel Generator ① Loss of Off-site Power due to the Earthquake Reactor Building Seawater level Tsunami (estimated 14m) About 20M About 40M Huge Tsunami Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy 5.4 ~5.7m Breakwater

1.Information Sharing (1) Japan has been providing facility-related and other relevant information to the IAEA. (2) Nuclear Industry Safety Agency (NISA) provided updates on situations of the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station at the IAEA Technical Briefing (21 st March) and at the side event of the Fifth Review Meeting of the Contract Parties to the Convention on Nuclear Safety (4 th April). 2.IAEA Expert Missions (1) The IAEA has extended to Japan upon the request of the Government of Japan, in connection with the incidents involving the nuclear power plants in Japan by dispatching a series of the IAEA experts to Japan mainly in the field of radiation monitoring. Such dispatch of experts includes : (a) Radiation Monitoring Teams, totaling up to 16 members who have been taking measurements mainly in Fukushima since 19 March; (b) one marine expert from the IAEA’s laboratory in Monaco, who boarded Research Vessel “MIRAI” during 2 -4 April to observe and provide advice for Japanese experts on their method of collection and analysis of seawater samples; and (c) A Joint FAO/IAEA Food Safety Assessment Team, who met with local government officials, farmers etc. in Fukushima, Ibaraki, Tochigi and Gunma prefecture. (2) In addition, IAEA experts in BWR technology met with Japanese officials and operators including NISA and the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and visited the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant on 6 April. Strong support by the international community

Japan’s energy policy after nuclear accident in Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP --Japan’s NPP-- Total 54 reactors in 18 NPP (as of May 10) 17 reactors are generating normally. ・ 15 reactors suspended by the earthquake. ・ 3 reactors in Hamaoka NPP are asked to stop generating by the government. ・ 19 reactors are now in regular maintenance (once a year).

Japan’s Nuclear Energy Policy after nuclear accident in Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP Statement of Prime Minister NAOTO KAN at G8 summit ・ drawing on the lessons from the nuclear accidents ---not only the technical aspects, but comprehensively review such aspects as human resources, organizations, institutions as well as safety culture. → achieve the highest standard of nuclear safety