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Masao Yoshida, Director of Fukushima Daichii Nuclear Plant, Has Died

Doofus writes "Masao Yoshida, director of the Daichii Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan, has passed away. Colleagues and politicos in Japan praised his disobedience during the post-tsunami meltdown and credited him with preventing much more widespread and intense damage. From the article: 'On March 12, a day after the tsunami, Mr. Yoshida ignored an order from Tepco headquarters to stop pumping seawater into a reactor to try and cool it because of concerns that ocean water would corrode the equipment. Tepco initially said it would penalize Mr. Yoshida even though Sakae Muto, then a vice president at the utility, said it was a technically appropriate decision. Mr. Yoshida received no more than a verbal reprimand after then-Prime Minister Naoto Kan defended the plant chief, the Yomiuri newspaper reported. "I bow in respect for his leadership and decision-making," Kan said Tuesday in a message posted on his Twitter account.'"

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  1. Still no deaths by brian0918 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Still no deaths due to radiation. Nuclear power still remains the safest, most powerful energy source yet known, so long as the government isn't running the show (see Chernobyl).

    1. Re:Still no deaths by Lumpy · · Score: 1, Troll

      "Wake up, the only way to SAFELY run a reactor is to put operational safety ahead of making money"

      But that is not highly profitable.

      Can we at least use minimum wage workers and temps?

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