Slideshow: Fukushima Plant Passed Ultimate Test
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The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear powerplant
performed beyond its best expectations after being struck by a mammoth
earthquake and a 40-ft-high tidal wave in 2011, experts said last week.
More than two years after the earthquake and tsunami struck, studies
are now showing that radiation exposure levels were much lower than
originally predicted. Thus far, the only deaths directly attributed to
the nuclear plant have been related to the evacuation of residents, and
not to radiation exposure. ”The powerplant did an incredible job,” Jeff
Terry, an associate professor of physics at Illinois Institute of
Technology, told Design News. “Even with multiple meltdowns and
explosions, there were no radiation-related fatalities.”The performance of the plant has been a surprise to some. Media reports initially following the disaster predicted thousands, and in some cases, tens of thousands, of fatalities.
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