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Australian Broadcasting Corporation / Broadcast: 10/06/2011 / Reporter: Mark Willacy.
In an official report that will go to the UN's nuclear watchdog, Japan says nuclear fuel in three reactors possibly melted through several pressure vessels and into the earth below.
As North Asia correspondent Mark Willacy reports, a so-called melt-through is the worst outcome in a nuclear accident.
MARK WILLACY, REPORTER: For the Japanese the news from Fukushima gets worse every day.
This week it went from a reactor meltdown to what they're calling a melt-through.
Well even Today, what we know of Chernobyl is far less than what actually happened!
Likewise, I believe that what was told to us on the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster is much less than what is really happening there.
Japanese authorities admit nuclear material in the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant's reactor may have leaked into the ground.
Transcript
ALI MOORE, PRESENTER: Japanese authorities have admitted the crisis at the Fukushima nuclear plant in March may have been worse than a core meltdown.In an official report that will go to the UN's nuclear watchdog, Japan says nuclear fuel in three reactors possibly melted through several pressure vessels and into the earth below.
As North Asia correspondent Mark Willacy reports, a so-called melt-through is the worst outcome in a nuclear accident.
MARK WILLACY, REPORTER: For the Japanese the news from Fukushima gets worse every day.
This week it went from a reactor meltdown to what they're calling a melt-through.
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