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Late Plant Manager Says He Wishes to Beat up Those Who Claim Fukushima Staff Hesitated RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED 13.09.2014 Masao Yoshida, the manager of TEPCO’s Fukushima nuclear power plant who died from cancer last July, reacted with anger on hearing accusations of hesitation during the Fukushima crisis, the transcript of the investigative committee hearing obtained on Thursday by Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper shows. “I’d like to beat up those who say we hesitated. I wanted to lower the pressure and start injecting water immediately, no matter the consequences, even if it ran afoul of Prime Minister [Naoto] Kan. Yet, in spite of that, these guys have the nerve to say things that suggest we somehow hesitated ,” remarks from the committee hearing reveal. However his decision proved to be the right one in preventing further crisis escalation. “I bow in respect for his leadership and decision-making," Japan’s former PM Naoto Kan tweeted in tribute to commemorate Yoshida on the day of his death. Topics: NPP Fukushima Daiichi Other news: Iran Detains Ukrainian Citizen Suspected of Sabotage at Bushehr NPP: Reports The report did not specify the time of the incident. The Agreement was signed on September 3, 2014 in Algeria. Rosatom Says Has Enough Uranium for a Century Rosatom is in the second place by Uranium reserves in the world. |
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