The reactor was started up in the evening and is to begin generating electricity in about two days. It will be fully back online in early June following final checks by the government, Tepco officials said.
The officials reported that Tepco found no cracks in the reactor's core shrouds during inspections conducted since January. The nation's largest power company had earlier discovered fractures in some of its reactors' core shrouds but reported it had found none.
But we believe them this time, right?
Air Con throughout the summer or a Chernobyl waiting to happen?