Release Of Subcontractor Lien

Release Of Subcontractor Lien

Release Of Subcontractor Lien

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported at 01:15 UTC on March 17, 2011 that 25 people have been injured and 19 people have been radiologically contaminated at Fukushima Daiichi power plant in Japan. The report was based on a March 16 press release from the Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary, and the information included in the report is subject to change because of the fluidity of the situation.

The report

According to the report, two Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) employees suffered minor injuries; two subcontractor employees were injured, one who suffered broken legs and the other - whose condition was unknown - was transported to a hospital; two people have gone missing; two people were “suddenly taken ill”; two TEPCO employees were transported to a hospital when authorities were donning respiratory protection in the control center; four people - two TEPCO employees and two subcontractor employees - sustained minor injuries due to the March 11 explosion at unit 1; and 11 people - four TEPCO employees, three subcontractor employees and four Japanese civil defense workers - were injured due to the March 14 explosion at unit 3.