The Darkness of the Japan Democratic Party Revealed by NHK’s “Worst Nuclear Accident Scenario” … A shocked word from TEPCO Chairman Katsumata



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The darkness of the administration of the Democratic Party of Japan revealed by the
Status of Fukushima Daiichi’s nuclear power generation at the time of the accident (from “Wikipedia”)

It has been 10 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake that occurred on March 11, 2011. In this earthquake, the tsunami caused the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant of the Tokyo Electric Power Company, and the Party administration Democratic Japan at that time faced an unprecedented catastrophe. Currently, the government is proceeding with the dismantling work of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, but the road is far away and the declaration of nuclear emergency issued on the day of the earthquake has not yet been lifted.

Meanwhile, on March 6 “Nuclear accident “worst case scenario”-Who will kill himself at that time- “(NHK E-tele) was broadcast. The program encompassed more than 100 people, including then-Prime Minister Naoto Kan, Complimentary Assistant to Prime Minister Goshi Hosono, Defense Minister Toshimi Kitazawa, executives of the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Liaison Officers of the US Forces Staff of the Self-Defense Forces. The content follows the whereabouts of the “worst case scenario” that each of them had secretly started to create, and the fundamental question of “who will risk life and stop the fugitive from the nuclear power plant.”

“The show was broadcast as part of” ETV Special “, and it was called” Scoop Document “which was expanded by 30 minutes that day. From viewers,” I feel the seriousness of NHK “,” Must see all the people with shocking content, “” Isn’t this a show that should air on NHK Special? “It is not the content that is transmitted silently on E-tele.” By the way, it will be broadcast from midnight on the 10th to midnight on the 11th ”. (Weekly magazine reporter)

On the show, government officials at the time gave multiple testimonies that “TEPCO was trying to pull out of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant following the explosion of Unit 1” (TEPCO denied in the accident investigation report). However, Prime Minister Suga goes to the TEPCO headquarters and makes a speech in which he says: “No withdrawal allowed.” Regarding the situation at that time, Manabu Terata, who was the Chief’s Special Adviser, said: “I entered the enemy camp and strongly showed the will of this side.”

Finally, in response to the sound of the explosion in Unit 2, there was a message that some 50 people would be dropped off and evacuated to the Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Plant. According to Terada’s testimony, at the time, Prime Minister Suga ordered that “only those supplying water be left.” In the program, article 18 of the Constitution (no one is subject to any detention for slavery, and except in the case of criminal punishment) for the state to instruct the workers (TEPCO) to stay. I couldn’t put myself in a difficult job against that intention) and hit Mr. Suga, saying, “If you go down to the bottom, you might run into this kind of problem.”

Mr. Suga, who was silent for a while, said: “I did not think of individual provisions at the time.” “I think it was some kind of out-of-court thing.” “But it is the responsibility of the country.” I still think I didn’t understand. “

Subsequently, the Self-Defense Forces will carry out a water discharge operation and an informal meeting will be held between the government and TEPCO at TEPCO’s headquarters. So TEPCO made a surprising proposal. After Mr. Hosono explained the current situation, there were many requests from President Tsunehisa Katsumata at that time, and he said that he would leave the management of the reactor to the Self-Defense Forces.

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