Workers evacuated as Fukushima reactor emits gray smoke

Workers at Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant were evacuated on Monday after reactor No. 3 emitted a cloud of gray smoke, Kyodo reported, citing plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co.

The power company said the cloud appeared at around 3.55 pm local time (06.55 GMT).

The NHK TV channel reported that a fire crew had arrived at the site.

The death toll from a powerful earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan 10 days ago has risen to 8,450, with 12,931 people missing. The disaster triggered a number of explosions at Fukushima, spreading fears of massive radioactive contamination.

Before the evacuation, engineers at the plant were working to restore electricity supplies to the plant’s reactors. Tokyo Electric said earlier on Monday that all six of the plant’s reactors had been reconnected to electricity cables.

The electricity supply, which could take up to three days to be restored, will run an automated cooling system in the damaged reactors and pools containing spent nuclear fuel.

MOSCOW, March 21 (RIA Novosti) 

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