We have not seen the wrecked nuclear facility from the air or generally in whole since soon after the catastrophe. However today
Ex-SKF (citing
Sankei Shinbun[jp]) published new images:
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Radioactive water tanks take most of the space West of the plant |
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A closer view of the tanks with the four damaged reactors behind |
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From left to right: reactor 4 (totally collapsed with a recently added work frame), reactor 3 (very damaged after nuclear explosion), reactor 2 (outside case intact but the monster lies inside) and reactor 1 (hidden by a provisional encasing, very damaged too after explosion) |
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Close view of reactors 4 (top) and 3 (bottom). The key-shaped hole is the reactor well. |
Source:
Ex-SKF.
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