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Fukushima Melt down: The world’s first earthquake-tsunami-nuclear disaster (2011)

AuthorTakashi Hirose
Date2011
Classification 4.21.8.60/04 (JAPAN - FUKUSHIMA (DAI’I CHI ACCIDENT))
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From the publication:

Author's Introduction to the English Edition

This book was written in the state of emergency created by the Fukushima Meltdown 
Accident, and takes into account only the events that took place in the first month 
and a half after that. Important things have happened since then. Among them is the 
decision by Prime Minister Kan Naoto, on 6 May, to require Chubu Electric to shut 
down (as explained in these pages, Japan's most earthquake-threatened reactor) the
Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant. And on 14 May Hamaoka was in fact taken off line. 
However this is only a temporary measure, which does not mean the plant is to be 
dismantled, so the earthquake danger remains as before.
Then in June, the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA, i.e. the cops) got 
together with Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO, i.e. the robbers) and 
produced a report for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) which gave 
the tsunami as the sole cause for the accident. This was a falsified "simulation" of 
the accident, which concealed the fact that pipes were fractured by the earthquake 
before the tsunami came. With fearsome radiation pollution still continuing, Japan's 
Nuclear Power Mafia repent of nothing, and the country's state of danger continues.

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