Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Fukushima prefecture governor Yuhei Sato states people are angry over Japan nuclear chaos.


Engineers are racing to avert a nuclear catastrophe at Fukushima Daiichi, badly damaged by Friday's quake and tsunami. The governor of the region at the centre of Japan's nuclear crisis has groused official managing the evacuation of the region around the damaged Fukushima Daiichi power plant. The evacuation zone is said to be around 20km (12-mile).
Fukushima prefecture governor Yuhei Sato stated: "Anxiety and anger felt by people have reached boiling point." A population of 140,000 residents living around the facility was advised on Tuesday not to leave their houses.Fukushima prefecture governor Yuhei Sato said aid centers presently accommodating people who had been dislocated from their houses near the plant do not have enough hot meals and basic supplies.

"We're lacking everything," he states.Thousands of people have been said to be killed from the 9.0-magnitude quake and tsunami.

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  1. The history and livelihood of Fukushima Daiichi population is been adversely affected and the world feel your suffering too. Who is to blame? At the end nobody. The American who involved in the design of the nuclear plants had warned of the design problems. Heed was not taken due to cost involved. It is a case of penny wise pound foolish.

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