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FUKUSHIMA / AMANO

The head of the UN nuclear agency today visited the tsunami-damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan to gather first-hand information on the damage and repair operations. IAEA
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STORY: FUKUSHIMA / AMANO
TRT: 1.40
SOURCE: IAEA
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGES: NATS

DATELINE: 25 JULY, FUKUSHIMA, JAPAN

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1. Wide shot, Director General Yukiya Amano inside the Operations center in Fukushima
2. Tilt up, from Amano putting on gloves, to Amamo in his suit
3. Med shot, Amano inside room with others
4. Various shots, Amano and team members entering bus
5. Close up, Amano inside bus
6. Wide shot, Fukushima
7. Wide shot, team walking outside Fukushima tower
8. Tracking shot, view of destruction surrounding the tower
9. Wide shot, team descends from bus
10. Various shots, team looking at surroundings
11. Wide shot, entering bus again
12. Med shot, team inside bus
13. Tracking shot, view from the bus of tower

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The head of the United Nations (UN) nuclear agency (IAEA) today (25 July) visited the tsunami-damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan to gather first-hand information on the damage and repair operations.

People who were directly engaged in the response to the nuclear accident gave Director General Yukiya Amano eyewitness accounts of the accident, and detailed the company’s efforts to implement its plans to contain and stabilize the situation in the accident’s aftermath.

While in Japan, Amano is expected to meet Prime Minister Naoto Kan and other senior-level officials to discuss the outcomes of last month’s ministerial conference on nuclear safety, including the initiatives to improve global nuclear safety.

According to the IAEA, in his meetings, Amano will emphasize the IAEA’s resolve to continue to support to Japan in mitigating the consequences of the Fukushima accident.

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