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the snowdon mountain railway has had to replace 1,000 metres of track to the summit, a project that s cost over £1 million. without the train, hafod eryri couldn t open. everything in the building relies on its supplies. you re live with bbc news. to japan now, where the country may be one step closer to discharging tons of treated water from the fukushima nuclear disaster site in the pacific ocean. it s a controversial plan, opposed by neighbouring countries, including china. the director general of the international atomic energy agency is visiting japan, and later will visit the site, and present a final report to japan s prime minister. after that, and another study, the water could start to go into the ocean. it s a crucial step in fully decommissioning the fukushima site, following the earthquake and tsunami that crippled the plant. live now to shaimaa khalil who is in tokyo for us.