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Radioactive Fukushima Groundwater Poses New Threats, Tepco's 'Sense of Crisis is Weak'
Radioactive groundwater from around the crippled Fukushima nuclear campus has breached an underground barrier and could begin rapidly seeping into the Pacific Ocean, creating an "emergency" situation that the nuclear power plant's operator Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) is struggling to keep under control.
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