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Workers spray a dust inhibitor at Tokyo Electric Power Co.(TEPCO)'s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima, northern Japan, in this handout photo taken May 27, 2011 and released by TEPCO on May 28, 2011. REUTERS/Tokyo Electric Power Co/Handout

Workers spray a dust inhibitor at Tokyo Electric Power Co.(TEPCO)'s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima, northern Japan, in this handout photo taken May 27, 2011 and released by TEPCO on May 28, 2011.

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TOKYO | Sun May 29, 2011 12:42am EDT

TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo Electric Power has restored the cooling system of the nuclear reactor and fuel pool at the No. 5 unit of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi power plant in northeastern Japan, an official of the plant operator said on Sunday.

Tokyo Electric, know as TEPCO, said the cooling facility restarted at 12:49 p.m. (0349 GMT) and was expected to lower temperatures which had risen at the reactor and fuel pool after the cooling system stopped working late on Saturday.

The temperature at the nuclear reactor at the No.5 unit was up to 87 degrees Celsius (188 degrees Fahrenheit) at 8:00 a.m. (2300 GMT) from about 68 degrees before the cooling system stopped operating, the official said.

The Fukushima Daiichi plant's No. 1 to 4 reactors were severely damaged after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, while damages at the No. 5 and No. 6 reactors were less severe.

(Reporting by Chikafumi Hodo; Editing by Sugita Katyal)

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delovett3 wrote:
Everyone needs to read the last line of the article. Number 5 and 6 were never seen as severely damaged and this new cooling is insignificant in the scheme of the radiation leaks.

May 29, 2011 9:37am EDT  --  Report as abuse
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