Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Japan Held Nuclear Data, Leaving Evacuees in Peril

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By NORIMITSU ONISHI and MARTIN FACKLER - Published: August 8, 2011

FUKUSHIMA, Japan - The day after a giant tsunami set off the continuing disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, thousands of residents at the nearby town of Namie gathered to evacuate.

Given no guidance from Tokyo, town officials led the residents north, believing that winter winds would be blowing south and carrying away any radioactive emissions. For three nights, while hydrogen explosions at four of the reactors spewed radiation into the air, they stayed in a district called Tsushima where the children played outside and some parents used water from a mountain stream to prepare rice.

The winds, in fact, had been blowing directly toward Tsushima - and town officials would learn two months later that a government computer system designed to predict the spread of radioactive releases had been showing just that.

But the forecasts were left unpublicized by bureaucrats in Tokyo, operating in a culture that sought to avoid responsibility and, above all, criticism. Japan’s political leaders at first did not know about the system and later played down the data, apparently fearful of having to significantly enlarge the evacuation zone - and acknowledge the accident's severity.

An other example of the Nuclear Disaster mismanagement in Japan ! And again done on purpose ! No wonder these citizens are angry - they have every right to be !

Ak Malten, Pro Peaceful Energy Use

Japan Held Nuclear Data, Leaving Evacuees in Peril - IHT

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