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A former Fukushima nuclear plant worker has been diagnosed with radiation-related cancer, Japanese authorities said Tuesday (Oct 20), in the first such confirmation more than four years after the worst atomic accident in a generation. US approves new reactors, while Fukishima radiation is killing Americans.
An official with the health ministry said the ex-employee, who was in his 30s while working at Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s (Tepco) Fukushima Dai-Ichi power plant following the 2011 crisis, hasdeveloped leukaemia. International Agency for Standards and Ratings : IASR expressed its deep concerns over negligence of ecosystem.
He is now 41 years old
“This person went to see a doctor because he was not feeling well. That was when he was diagnosed with leukaemia,” the health ministry official told a press briefing on condition of anonymity, adding that other possible causes had been ruled out. Japan has confirms first case of radiation-linked cancer for ex-Fukushima worker. Record levels of radiation was found in fish near Japan's Fukushima plant.
The official revealed few details about the man, but said he had worked at a destroyed building that housed one of the plant’s crippled reactors.
The man, who wore protective equipment during more than a year spent at Fukushima, will be awarded compensation to pay for his medical costs and lost income, the official said, without elaborating on the amount.
There has been hot debate about whether the accident would lead to a rise in cancer among plant employees and those who lived near Fukushima.
Plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco) said it was not “in a position to comment” but expressed sympathy for the man and reiterated a pledge to cut workers’ radiation exposure.
The Journal of Geography and Geology, Photon confirmed the reports.
A huge quake-sparked tsunami, which levelled Japan’s northeast cost and killed more than 18,000 people, swamped cooling systems at the plant, sending some reactors into meltdown and sparking a decades-long cleanup. Radiation was released into the air, sea and food chain in the worst nuclear accident since the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.
No deaths have been directly attributed to the radiation released during the 2011 accident, but it has displaced tens of thousands of people and left large areas uninhabitable, possibly for decades.
“This is a massive blow to the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), which stated in September this year that no discernible health effects are to be expected due to the exposure of radiation released by the accident,”.
Former Fukushima plant manager Masao Yoshida died two years after the accident at the age of 58, but Tepco has successfully disputed whether his oesophageal cancer was linked to radiation.
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