A mystery radioactive cloud is hovering above Fukushima, the site of a nuclear power plant that collapsed in March 2011 after a massive earthquake and tsunami struck the region.

According to Russia Today, "Fresh plumes of most probably radioactive steam have been detected rising from the reactor 3 building at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, said the facility’s operator company."

TEPCO is refusing to disclose details of the Fukushima mystery cloud.

As reported by Russia Today, "The steam has been detected by surveillance cameras and appeared to be coming from the fifth floor of the mostly-destroyed building housing crippled reactor 3, according to Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO), the plant’s operator."

TEPCO has hired homeless people to clean up radioactive damage found on the Fukushima nuclear power plant.

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