SHOTLIST KERNKRAFTWERK FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI, PRÄFEKTUR FUKUSHIMA, JAPAN21. FEBRUAR 2021QUELLE: AFPTV1. Totale Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant seen from window2. Schwenk von links nach rechts Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant3. Halbnahe reactor number threeKERNKRAFTWERK FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI, PRÄFEKTUR FUKUSHIMA, JAPAN11. MÄRZ 2011QUELLE: HANDOUT FROM PLANT OPERATOR TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY (TEPCO)EINSCHRÄNKUNGEN: NO RESALE FOR NON-EDITORIAL USE, NO MARKETING, NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS, DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS4. Totale the tsunami hitting Fukushima No.1 nuclear plantKERNKRAFTWERK FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI, PRÄFEKTUR FUKUSHIMA, JAPAN23. MÄRZ 2011QUELLE: HANDOUT FROM PLANT OPERATOR TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY (TEPCO)EINSCHRÄNKUNGEN: NO RESALE FOR NON-EDITORIAL USE, NO MARKETING, NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS, DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS5. Luftaufnahme smoke/steam rising from an opening on the side of a building encasing a reactorKERNKRAFTWERK FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI, PRÄFEKTUR FUKUSHIMA, JAPAN27. MÄRZ 2011QUELLE: HANDOUT FROM JAPAN SELF-DEFENSE FORCESEINSCHRÄNKUNGEN: NO RESALE FOR NON-EDITORIAL PURPOSES6. Luftaufnahme massive damage to number 4 reactor (red crane)KERNKRAFTWERK FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI, PRÄFEKTUR FUKUSHIMA, JAPAN21. FEBRUAR 2021QUELLE: AFPTV7. Halbnahe water tanks8. Halbnahe damaged building9. Halbnahe facility creating underground ice wall to prevent underground water to go into reactor buildings10. Zwischenschnitt: Totale facility creating underground ice wall to prevent underground water to go into reactor buildings11. O-TON 1 - Takahiro Kimoto, TEPCO spokesman (Mann, Japanese, 37 Sek.): 'We have carried out a variety of projects in the past 10 years, but one of the most challenging tasks we are facing now is to remove the nuclear fuel rods, some of which are molten and some others of which remain intact. We are getting close to being able to start removing unmolten fuel from reactor number three’s used fuel pool. We also have to remove debris formed by molten fuel rods, which we plan to start with in reactor number two.' 12. Zwischenschnitt: Totale damaged exhaust pipe 13. Zwischenschnitt: Totale damaged building of reactor number four 14. Zwischenschnitt: Totale Pacific ocean seen between buildings 15. Totale TEPCO worker holding dosimeter16. O-TON 2 - Takahiro Kimoto, TEPCO spokesman (Mann, Japanese, 23 Sek.): 'The company plans to import robots from overseas in order to remove fuel debris from the reactors, but the roadmap has been affected (by the pandemic). We were going to start taking out debris from reactor number two this year, but we are now expecting about one year of delay.' 17. Zwischenschnitt: Totale TEPCO employees standing near seawall 18. Zwischenschnitt: Totale TEPCO employees standing near seawall 19. Totale TEPCO employees looking at damaged building20. Nah employee holding dosimeter21. Halbnahe employee holding dosimeter
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