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kristopher

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2. Would have been a good OP without the final false equivalency...
Fri Mar 29, 2013, 09:54 AM
Mar 2013

The utility that operates Japan’s crippled atomic plant said Friday that it deserved most of the blame for the country’s nuclear crisis, in the company’s strongest remarks about its own shortcomings.

Tokyo Electric Power Co. acknowledged in a report that it was not prepared to deal with the massive earthquake and tsunami that ravaged northeastern Japan in March 2011. The twin disasters cut power at TEPCO’s Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, causing meltdowns at three reactors. Massive radiation leaks at that time contaminated air, water and soil around the plant, forcing about 160,000 residents to evacuate.

“Our safety culture, skills and ability were all insufficient,” TEPCO President Naomi Hirose told a news conference. “We must humbly accept our failure to prevent the accident, which we should have avoided by using our wisdom and human resources to be better prepared.”

The report said that TEPCO’s equipment and safety measures were not sufficient and that the meltdowns should have been avoided. It also said TEPCO didn’t try to inform the public of risks and troubles at the plant. The acknowledgement is a major reversal from TEPCO’s initial investigation report.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/utility-that-operates-fukushima-cites-own-shortcomings-as-main-cause-of-japans-nuclear-crisis/2013/03/29/

http://www.democraticunderground.com/112739696

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Also, driving a Prius saps your masculinity. NYC_SKP Mar 2013 #1
Would have been a good OP without the final false equivalency... kristopher Mar 2013 #2
It isn't a false equivalency FBaggins Mar 2013 #6
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