Japanese nuke plant operator missed inspections

In a report released nine days before the disasters, the agency criticized Tokyo Electric Power Co. for not inspecting 33 pieces of equipment.

March 21, 2011 02:54 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:43 am IST - TOKYO

Japanese rescue workers prepare to sift through debris during a search in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture, on Monday, following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that devastated the northeast coast of Japan. Photo: AP.

Japanese rescue workers prepare to sift through debris during a search in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture, on Monday, following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that devastated the northeast coast of Japan. Photo: AP.

Japan’s nuclear safety agency says the operator of the country’s troubled nuclear complex repeatedly failed to make crucial inspections of equipment in the weeks before it was crippled in the quake and tsunami.

In a report released nine days before the disasters, the agency criticized Tokyo Electric Power Co. for not inspecting 33 pieces of equipment.

Among the machinery the utility missed were backup generators, pumps and other parts of cooling systems that the tsunami later swamped, leading to the plant’s overheating and the release of radioactive gas.

Even before the crisis, Tokyo Electric has been the target of criticism for maintenance lapses at its plants.

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