UN nuclear agency experts leave for Japan
VIENNA— UN nuclear experts are en route to Japan for a fact-finding trip in the wake of a devastating tsunami that caused major damage and radiation leaks at one of the country’s power plants.
The International Atomic Energy Agency says the mission, which starts Tuesday and ends June 2, will focus on safety issues and include a visit to the crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant that was hard hit by the March 11 killer wave triggered by a massive earthquake.
The delegation, which left Vienna on Sunday, will report its findings to a conference of IAEA member nation government ministers starting June 20.
The disaster at Fukushima plant is seen as the world’s worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl and has raised questions about the lax oversight of Japan’s nuclear industry.