Here are the topic summaries for today's Fukushima commentary and updates. Please click the link for the full reports.
Commentary - Japanese Press Promotes Wide-spread Distrust
The
Japanese Press refuses to give Tepco credit for learning from the past
and bringing themselves to a level of acceptable informational
transparency. Why does the Press in Japan continue to promote
unrestricted cynicism and conveniently ignore what seems to be quite
obvious? Continuing to promote unmitigated distrust towards Tepco is a
disservice to the Japanese people.
Now
for some some updates - A nation-wide group of 13,000 citizens
have submitted a criminal complaint against Tepco and the now-defunct
Nuclear Safety Commission... Forty-one people evacuated from within 30
kilometers of F. Daiichi are jointly suing Tepco for about $25
million... The lead story across Japan is Prime Minister Noda’s
dissolution of the Diet’s Lower House (House of Representatives)...
Tepco is putting together plans to build a sealed outer structure around
F. Daiichi unit #3... Tepco’s deputy site manager for the
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear station, Shiro Arai, says “It is too
premature to talk about when [our] reactor restarts will happen,”
because of the need to meet Tokyo's post-Fukushima mandates concerning
safety.
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