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UN To Inspect Japan Radiation Site![]() A Greenpeace radiation monitor holds a Gamma Spectrometer during a check for nuclear contamination on the beach beside Kashiwazaki Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant, in Kashiwazaki, 20 July 2007 which suffered damage in the 16 July earthquake. Photo by Jeremy Sutton for Greenpeace. |
"In the interest of offering information, Japan will have talks with the IAEA as soon as possible about accepting its inspectors," said Yasuhisa Shiozaki, the chief government spokesman.
"It is important to cooperate and discuss with the IAEA how to ensure safety after an earthquake this powerful," he told reporters.
Masahiro Yagi, an official at the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, said the IAEA's objective would be "sharing information with the international community rather than pure 'inspections.'"
The 6.8 Richter-scale earthquake on July 16 killed 10 people, destroyed hundreds of homes and caused a fire for hours at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant.
The plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), later said radiation leaked. The company said the amount was far too small to pose a health hazard but has come under criticism for initially underreporting radiation levels.
IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei has called for transparency and offered the assistance of the UN watchdog -- best known in Japan for its inspections of arch-rival North Korea's nuclear weapons programme.
The governor of Niigata prefecture, where the plant is located, has called for the assistance of the IAEA, saying it would help prevent the spread of rumours that the radiation leak was more dangerous than thought.
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