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Fukushima Plant Debris Removal Work Hit by Glitch Again

Fukushima Plant Debris Removal Work Hit by Glitch Again

   Tokyo, Sept. 17 (Jiji Press)--Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. on Tuesday halted trial work to remove nuclear fuel debris from the No. 2 reactor at its meltdown-stricken Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant in northeastern Japan, due to an equipment glitch.
   The halt came after the camera attached to a device designed to pick up fuel debris stopped working, TEPCO officials said. The company is investigating the cause of the latest glitch, and it is uncertain when it will be able to resume the trial removal work.
   The trial work was originally scheduled to begin in August, but TEPCO canceled it at the last minute due to an error in the order of pipes in the device.
   After implementing measures to prevent a similar problem, the company started the trial work on Sept. 10.

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