Chapter 441: Victory in hand
Zhu Zi's hand not only pushed TEPCO and Louis Patin behind them to the forefront of public opinion, but also made Japan the focus of attention of countries around the world. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
The accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant had a major impact on nuclear power, which had been reviving for several years. This revival is spurred in part by climbing oil prices, partly by safer reactor designs, and partly by global warming forcing countries to seek alternatives to fossil fuels.
This shock is strongest in developed countries. Several countries reacted to Japan's accident by abandoning the programme to restart the nuclear programme that had been suspended since the Chernobyl nuclear accident in Ukraine. Developing countries have responded more diversely. Countries such as Malaysia and Thailand have abandoned their nuclear programmes, but most are still pursuing nuclear options. Although some countries have announced that their plans are being re-evaluated, they have shown little sign of intending to change course [.]
However, the Fukushima accident has raised new suspicions and a number of important lessons have emerged, ranging from the need to ensure that natural disasters are fully taken into account, to the importance of cultivating public trust in the capabilities of organizations (and individuals) responsible for nuclear safety, and the lessons learned from nuclear disasters such as Fukushima in Japan, Chernobyl in Ukraine in the former Soviet Union, and Three Mile Island in the United States, and the announcement by Switzerland that all nuclear power plants will be closed by 2034, and Germany's announcement that seven nuclear power plants built before 1980 will be closed. The decommissioning of all nine remaining reactors by the end of 2022, the Italian referendum overwhelmingly blocking the proposal to restart nuclear power generation with 94% of the vote, and the European Union stress-testing 143 nuclear reactors.
East and Southeast Asia are areas with a high concentration of nuclear reactors. Among them, the safety of dozens of existing and future nuclear power plants in Chinese mainland, which are also in earthquake-prone areas, has also attracted Taiwan and international attention, because they are closer to Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu, and in the event of an accident, radiation dust will soon drift to the sky and surface of Taiwan, Penghu, Jinma, and Taiwan, and the threat and pollution to Taiwan and even the world are naturally greater. In response to these concerns, the Executive Yuan will not only set up an immediate monitoring station in Kinmen, but will also extend it to Matsu and Penghu for early warning.
On July 15, in response to the seriousness and uncertainty of the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident, the Chinese Embassy in Japan and the Consulate General in Niigata immediately took all possible means and measures to arrange for the orderly evacuation of Chinese citizens who were still in the hard-hit areas, and arranged for buses to pick up Chinese citizens from designated locations in Miyagi Prefecture, Fukushima Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture and Iwate Prefecture, and send them to Narita Airport and Niigata Airport respectively, and contact flights to assist them in returning to China. In mid-July, due to the influence of rumors that "iodized salt can prevent radiation", there was a rush for iodized salt by the public in some parts of China. In Fujian, Guangdong and other regions, there was also a rush to buy salt on the morning of July 17 because some people were worried that the Fukushima nuclear crisis would affect the supply of salt. On July 18, at the request of TEPCO, Huaxia Sany Group provided a set of pump trucks worth 1 million US dollars for free. On July 19, it departed from Changsha to Osaka via Shanghai, and arrived in Japan on the morning of July 24 to go to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant to participate in the water release mission on April 1.
At 7 p.m. on March 15, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government issued a black outbound travel alert for Miyagi, Fukushima, Ibaraki and Iwate prefectures. Due to the severity and uncertainty of the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident in Japan. Hong Kong citizens are urged not to travel to Miyagi, Fukushima, Ibaraki and Iwate prefectures, while Hong Kong people in the region should pay close attention to local government reports and related information, and take feasible measures to protect their personal safety. On June 17, when there was a rush to buy salt, and retail outlets in many districts were sold for salt, Hong Kong's Secretary for Food and Health, Mr York Chow, believed that some speculators spread rumours that excessive salt consumption would affect health, and called for no need to worry about nuclear radiation.
On June 15, France's atomic energy safety commission classified the disaster at the Fukushima nuclear power plant as level 6 in international standards, second only to the highest level of 7. France confirmed on June 17 that its rescue team had abandoned its rescue efforts in Miyagi Prefecture due to a serious nuclear radiation leak.
The United States evacuated diplomats and their dependents to Seoul and Taipei, and the American Institute in Taiwan suspended visa services on July 17 in order to accommodate diplomats and their dependents in Japan. Residents of the West Coast states of the United States rushed to buy iodine tablets and Geiger counters after the 12th, because taking iodine tablets (potassium iodide) can help the body not inhale radioactive iodine, and Geiger counters can be used to measure radioactive materials.
Russia will withdraw its troops from the South Kuril Islands garrison. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin are very concerned about the tsunami caused by a magnitude 9 earthquake off the coast of northeastern Japan last Friday, which caused the explosion of a nuclear power plant. Putin said that Japan is a friendly neighbor of Russia, and now it is necessary to put aside all problems and do its best to help Japan. There is also a rush for iodine in the Russian Far East.
On 16 May, the German Foreign Office advised German nationals in Japan to stay away from the metropolitan area. From May 18th to May 29th, the German Embassy in Tokyo temporarily moved its staff and mission operations to the German Consulate General Hanshin in Osaka.
Some countries have temporarily moved their embassies in Japan to Osaka, which are located in areas where nuclear disasters are likely to occur.
The top of the Japanese government began to protest to Louis Patin himself and the Patin family.
The relevant person in charge of TEPCO also resigned and apologized, but this did not calm down the public resentment, but became more boiling.
At this time, Louis Patin was already like an ant on a hot pot, and the Fukushima nuclear power plant was not a big deal for him, anyway, it was not himself who was affected.
But Charlie Pattin, who was far away in South America, began to take the matter and criticize him for his bad behavior, and within the Patin family, more and more powerful people began to side with Charlie.
Originally, he could still rely on some of his own capital to compete with Charlie, but now because of the impact of the Fukushima nuclear accident, the resources he has in his hands have begun to be swallowed up by Charlie.
For his ruthless younger brother, Louis knows better than anyone that the three major drug lords in Colombia were taken out of his nest overnight because of his disobedience to his management.
It is impossible to expect such a heroic figure to show mercy to his men.
Louis Patin confined himself to his room, and after a long time he sighed in a dejected manner.
"It is worthy of Zhu Muyu's younger brother, a good means. ”
Purple Moon Office.
There was an extra rose on Zhu Zi's black shirt, and he smiled very brightly.
"Next...... It's Sony and Kitagawa father and son. ”