""The problem is very complicated, we do not have all the details of the information so what we can do is limited. Is it a crack? Is it a hole? Is it nothing? That we don't know yet. It is difficult to foresee whether the future developments will be a worsening or improving of the situation. We do not know. There are mixed indications."—Yukiya Amano, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the UN's atomic watchdog agency, at a press conference today. (Reuters)
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