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Japanese reactor not quake-proof

By David Pilling in Tokyo

Published: July 18 2007 18:52 | Last updated: July 18 2007 18:52

The world’s biggest nuclear power plant, which was hit by a magnitude 6.8 earthquake, was not designed to withstand tremors of such force and might have been built directly above an active faultline, the operating company admitted on Wednesday.

The revelations could trigger fresh concerns about the wisdom of building reactors in one of the world’s most active earthquake zones. More than 50 nuclear plants provide about 30 per cent of Japan’s electricity.

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