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Press Release (Apr 26,2011)
Plant Status of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (as of 3:00 pm, April 26)
*Updates are underlined 
All 6 units of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station have been shut down. 
Unit 1 (Shut down)  
- Explosive sound and white smoke were confirmed after the big quake 
  occurred at 3:36 pm on March 12th. It was assumed to be hydrogen 
  explosion.
- At approximately 2:30 am on March 23rd, seawater injection to the nuclear 
  reactor through the feed water system was initiated.
- From 3:37 pm on March 25th, we started injecting freshwater and are now 
  injecting fresh water by a motor driven pump powered by the off-site 
  transmission line.
- As it is suspected that hydrogen gas is accumulated inside reactor 
  containment vessel, we commenced the valve opening operation concerning 
  injection of nitrogen gas into the reactor container vessel at 10:30 pm 
  April 6th and commenced injection at 1:31am April 7th. 
Unit 2(Shut down)  
- At approximately 6:00 am on March 15th, an abnormal noise began emanating 
  from nearby Pressure Suppression Chamber and the pressure within the 
  chamber decreased. 
- From 10:10 am on March 26th, we started injecting freshwater to the 
  reactor and are now injecting fresh water by a motor driven pump powered 
  by the off-site transmission line. 
Unit 3(Shut down)  
- Explosive sound and white smoke were confirmed at approximately 11:01am 
  on March 14th. It was assumed to be hydrogen explosion.
- From 6:02 pm on March 25th, we started injecting fresh water to the 
  reactor and are now injecting fresh water by a motor driven pump powered 
  by the off-site transmission line. 
Unit 4 (outage due to regular inspection)  
- At approximately 6:00 am on March 15th, we confirmed the explosive sound 
  and the sustained damage around the 5th floor rooftop area of the Nuclear 
  Reactor Building.
- At this moment, we do not consider any reactor coolant leakage inside the 
  reactor happened. 
Unit 5 (outage due to regular inspection)  
- Sufficient level of reactor coolant to ensure safety is maintained.
- At 5:00 am on March 19th, we started the Residual Heat Removal System 
  Pump (C) in order to cool the spent fuel pool.
- At 2:30 pm on March 20th, the reactor achieved reactor cold shutdown. 
- At this moment, we do not consider any reactor coolant leakage inside the 
  reactor happened. 
Unit 6 (outage due to regular inspection)  
- Sufficient level of reactor coolant to ensure safety is maintained.
- At 10:14 pm on March 19th, we started the Residual Heat Removal System 
  Pump (B) of Unit 6 in order to cool the spent fuel pool.
- At 7:27 pm on March 20th, the reactor achieved reactor cold shutdown. 
- At this moment, we do not consider any reactor coolant leakage inside the 
  reactor happened. 
Operation for cooling the spent fuel pools  
- From 6:15 pm on April 25th to 12:26 am on April 26th, water was sprayed 
  to the spent fuel pool of Unit 4 by the concrete pumping vehicle.
- From 12:25 pm to 2:02 pm on April 26th, fresh water was injected into 
  Unit 3 by the temporary motor driven pump.  
- We will conduct further water spray depending on the conditions of spent 
  fuel pools, if needed. 
Others  
- From 2:44 pm to 5:38 pm on April 25, temporary power panel (6.9kV) became 
  temporarily offline due to the reinforcement work of power supply line 
  (connecting high voltage power panels in Unit 1/2 and Unit 5/6)
- From 1:30pm on April 26th, we started spraying dust inhibitor in order to 
  prevent diffusion of radioactive materials.  
- From 11:35 am to 1:24 pm on April 26th, we confirmed plant conditions 
  using the unmanned remote-controlled robot. We confirmed the plant 
  conditions inside of Unit 1's reactor building measurement of radiation 
  dose is little difference exists from last survey. We also confirmed  
  there is no significant water leakage on Primary Containment Vessel (PCV).  
- At 10:08 am on April 19th we started transferring high level radioactive 
  wastewater to the Centralized Radiation Waste Treatment Facility.
- We will continue to take all measures to ensure the safety and to 
  continue monitoring the surrounding environment around the power station. 
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