| 'Drastic' shift needed to prevent repeat of Japan nuclear crisis Irish Times THE FINAL government report into the Fukushima nuclear meltdown has called for a “drastic” shift in disaster management to avoid a repeat at one of Japan's 50 commercial nuclear reactors. Released weeks after the government green-lighted the restart of ... | Japan is warned it could still face a new Fukushima
The Independent - 3 hours ago
The final government report into the Fukushima nuclear meltdown has
called for a "drastic" shift in the way similar disasters are managed in
the future to avoid a repeat at one of Japan's 50 other nuclear
reactors. Released weeks after the government ...
Japan Fukushima probe panel urges new disaster prevention steps, mindset
Firstpost -
by FP Staff Jul 24, 2012 TOKYO (Reuters) – A government-appointed
inquiry into Japan's Fukushima nuclear crisis raised doubts on Monday
about whether other atomic plants were prepared for massive disasters
despite new safety rules, and delivered a ...
| Panel: Safety myth at root of N-crisis
The Daily Yomiuri -
The root cause of the nation's worst-ever nuclear crisis lies in the
"safety myth" that prevailed within the government and at Tokyo Electric
Power Co., operator of the disaster-crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear
plant, a government inquiry panel said ...
TEPCO 'hesitant to probe crisis'
The Daily Yomiuri -
Tokyo Electric Power Co. appears unwilling to carry out a full-fledged
investigation of the crisis at its Fukushima No. 1 plant in March 2011, a
government panel said Monday. In its final report, the panel urged
TEPCO to work hard to prevent a ...
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