The IAEA has reported new information about the status of Units 1, 2 and 4 at Fukushima Daini nuclear power plant. All units automatically shut down after the earthquake on March 11. All units have off-site power and water levels in all units are stable. Though preparations have been made to do so, there has been no venting to control pressure at any of the plant's units.
At unit 1, plant operators were able to restore a residual heat remover system, which is now being used to cool the reactor. Work is in progress to achieve a cold shutdown of the reactor.
Workers at units 2 and 4 are working to restore residual heat removal systems.
Unit 3 is in a safe, cold shutdown.
Radiation dose rate measurements observed at four locations around the plant's perimeter over a 16-hour period on 13 March were all normal.
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