Thirty-three, no one sleeps tonight (middle)

PS: Thanks to the reminder of the "unclean child", the Fukushima nuclear power plant is not a graphite reactor, but a light water reactor, which seems to be mistaken...... The explosion and fire of the first reactor can't be modified, so let's change the rest!

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To be honest, although the absurd practice of the Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare to reduce the scope of contamination by urgently raising radiological safety standards after the outbreak of the nuclear crisis is quite a bit of a cover-up. But from another point of view, this is also a helpless and inevitable move.

After all, Japan only has such a small amount of territory, and it is so densely populated that it is almost impossible to retreat if it wants to. If tens of millions of people, including the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, were to be evacuated in strict accordance with international standards, the entire country would collapse immediately.

Therefore, in order for everyone to continue to stay in the radiation zone, Japanese atomic scientists have had to publish some strange theories that are completely unscientific in their conscience, and the core content is that "it's safe, it's okay", even if they lie to themselves, they can still ask for peace of mind.

The Ministry of Health and Welfare's decision to drastically raise radiation safety standards for drinking water and food was also a last resort – if it were not to be revised, it would be estimated that half of Japan would have nothing safe to eat.

As for the Japanese, after eating so much radioactive food, drinking so much radioactive water, and breathing so much radioactive air. Will it mutate into Ultraman, Superman, Alien, or a little monster? I can't take care of it for the time being--I don't have a few years anyway, and I shouldn't be able to show it yet.

For Japanese politicians who have been in power for a short time, as long as they can delay things for a year or two and wait until they step down, it is almost enough.

So, after complaining, Junzaburo Izumita's Chief Cabinet Secretary finally pinched his nose and approved of the absurd practices of the Ministry of Health and Welfare.

But in any case, these practices are ultimately self-deception and generally do not help.

The government's most important task today is to save the nuclear crisis as quickly as possible – even though Junzaburo Izumida has always felt that he could not mobilize these civil servants.

After waiting for a few more moments. The Nuclear Safety and Security Agency finally sent a disaster assessment and some inside stories that had been covered by TEPCO for a long time.

This speed even surprised Junzaburo Izumida - "...... Since my inauguration at the beginning of this month, my words have been ignored or ignored by the bureaucrats, or orders have been passed on. Instructions to transfer requests, requests to suggestions, suggestions to inquiries...... Now is there a time to do it quickly? ”

Then, looking at the report in front of him, Junzaburo Izumida began to grow big again for a while, "...... Nani? Actually introduced a mobile combined graphite reactor from Russia? No wonder the fire burned so badly! I was still wondering! The last time it was tossed for several days, it was just a hydrogen explosion, how did this time it become a repeat of the Chernobyl disaster?

But...... I heard that this graphite pile is not very safe to use, and the price is not very cost-effective. The only benefit is the ability to use the by-products of the reactor to produce weapons-grade enriched uranium and enriched plutonium (the concentration of uranium in nuclear fuel used in nuclear power plants is generally only a few percent). And the atomic bomb reached at least a few tens of percent, which is a very big difference. The source of weapons-grade enriched uranium and enriched plutonium generally depends on the by-products of graphite reactors, which were the case since the time when the Americans built the Manhattan Project and the first atomic bomb in human history...... Could it be that previous administrations had a secret nuclear weapons development? ”…,

“…… No, Your Excellency! Since the post-war revival, Japan has developed a nuclear power industry for so many years, and plutonium and uranium, which can be used to make nuclear weapons, have long been piled up in Japan! If you really want to make an atomic bomb, why do you need to prepare the raw materials? The reason why TEPCO will buy small graphite reactors from Russia. It's purely because the other party has made a deal price. The secretary replied.

It turns out that in recent years, Russia's Far East redevelopment policy has largely collapsed - Moscow has spent huge sums of money to build a series of towns and factories in the Siberian wilderness and the Far East Primorsky region, because of the extremely cold climate and harsh geographical environment, the cost of living is frighteningly high. The products produced are also uncompetitive, and no Russians want to invest and settle there. In the end, it became a ghost town again.

After the entire grand Jihua to revitalize the economy of the Far East was declared bankrupt, the Russian government, in order to alleviate the losses, put all kinds of industrial facilities prepared for the redevelopment of the Far East, including heavy trucks, giant aircraft, generator sets, heating boilers, icebreakers, nuclear power plants, etc., to the international market at low prices, hoping to get back a little money, instead of just throwing it in the snow of Siberia and rusting.

Among them, the mobile combined graphite boiling water reactor that is burning in the Fukushima radiation zone, and the Russian atomic power generation ship that just entered the port not long ago, are the legacy left to the world after the complete collapse of this grand Jihua of the Russian Federation.

But the problem is that in the context of the global economic downturn and weak investment, these stupid and stupid things full of Maozi characteristics cannot find buyers for a while - Europe, the United States and China look down on Russia's already slightly backward jishu, and they also lack confidence in the after-sales service of the Russians, and generally prefer to support their own manufacturing industry; On the one hand, the countries of Latin America, Southeast Asia and Africa lack purchasing power, and on the other hand, they are worried that the Russian goods produced for the tundra are not heat-resistant enough to adapt to the hot and humid environment of their countries. The most terrible thing is that the business reputation of the Russian government is also very problematic in the international community at present -- for example, the aircraft carrier sold by Maozi to India was able to delay the delivery time for N years, and during this period, the price was repeatedly increased N times, and the price could not be stopped after two and a half times. I still have to slap my swollen face and become fat. Putting on a pleasant expression of "I have an aircraft carrier, I am proud" to Quan Shijie...... Therefore, who knows if Maozi will pit buyers again on these "scrapped" mechanical products?

Zuihou, when these machines and equipment were about to turn into scrap metal, Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company finally came to ask for a price.

-- Since the outbreak of the nuclear crisis caused by the tsunami of that year, when several reactors exploded one by one and mushroom clouds appeared, the Fukushima nuclear power plant has not stopped generating electricity, but it is still in a state of semi-ruins. Four of the reactors, which were seriously damaged in the explosion, have become more and more damaged in recent years, and the more they are cleaned, the more polluted they become. In the end, it is impossible to control it, so it can only be mothballed and left alone, and let them slowly pollute the groundwater.

The remaining two reactors are still finished with the HAODE reactor and barely continue to be used for a few more years. But after all, it was an antique half a century ago, and one of the reactors began to fail and leak frequently, and it was about to die, so Zuihou had to stop the reactor permanently and dismantle the nuclear fuel.

TEPCO began looking for new alternatives to make up for the power gap created by the decommissioning of the old reactor, which was already running a deficit and sliding further into the abyss, as well as protests from the Japanese nation over nuclear power generation, making it difficult to build a new nuclear power plant from scratch. In this case. The split mobile nuclear power plant, originally designed and built by the Russians for isolated cities in the Far East, caught TEPCO's eye. …,

Then, through some fruitful negotiations and bribery, TEPCO easily got its hands on the mobile combined graphite boiling water reactor nuclear power plant that was scheduled to be abandoned at a super cabbage price of less than one-tenth of the cost.

TEPCO then took it apart according to the design instructions and secretly transported the components to Fukushima, where they were easily built like building blocks and connected to the grid. After two years of use, it seems to be a good thing - after Chernobyl, the Russians have made significant improvements to such nuclear power plants, and they are not as safe as they were then.

In this way, the toncable company that eats the marrow knows the taste. Only then did Jihua further purchase of nuclear power generation ships from Russia.

But the problem is that no one expected that there would be such a thing as a "terrorist" attack on a nuclear power plant. And it was so easy to succeed......

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After giving a preliminary explanation of the cause of the nuclear reactor fire, the Nuclear Safety and Security Agency also proposed key countermeasures to deal with the crisis, and in addition, after learning of the incident, the foreign government sent a reference to the Japanese government -- the modern Shijie, which is dotted with so many reconnaissance and remote sensing satellites in the earth's orbit, has been hiding from no one since the Fukushima nuclear power plant caught fire.

The Nuclear Safety and Security Agency believes that the most important thing at the moment is to extinguish the fire, which is the top priority among the top priorities. Because there is still only one graphite pile on fire, the radiation released is limited, and at most it will evolve into a Chernobyl, leaving Japan with one less prefecture of land. However, if it drags on any longer, it may shrink to the era of the Yamadai Kingdom (Kyushu Island + western Honshu Island).

As for the radioactive fallout that will contaminate the groundwater and fishing grounds, there is no need to worry at all, because after so many years of radioactive material leaking out, the rivers and water sources in the area near the nuclear reactor have already been polluted, so it doesn't matter if the concentration of radiation pollution is increased a little more - that's it anyway. And the super radioactive fish caught in the waters near Fukushima has already broken the shijie record, and eating one is equivalent to taking many X-rays - this thing is something that even the most patriotic Japanese dare not eat, and those who want to commit suicide are too slow to be poisoned......

“…… I also know that the most important thing now is to extinguish the fire, just as the most important thing in the nuclear crisis was to pour water (the key to solving the Fukushima nuclear crisis in 2011 was to constantly pour water into the reactor to dissipate heat and prevent the core from melting, burning through the containment vessel at the bottom of the furnace and settling down). But the question is how to extinguish the fire? At that time, it was only 400 millisieverts per hour, and the Self-Defense Forces, the Metropolitan Police Department, and the fire brigade escaped together. And now...... The radiation in the center of the reactor fire site should be at least tens of thousands of millisieverts per hour! ”

Regarding this countermeasure, Junzaburo Izumida hugged his head and sighed repeatedly, "...... The environmental radiation is more than lethal. How can you find a firefighter? I want this Heisei dead house to launch a death charge against Fukushima. Unless a spell is used...... No, they're not Heroic Spirits! And I'm not a Master! ”

In view of the fact that the current Fukushima nuclear power plant has already exploded from radiation, ordinary fire brigades cannot approach it at all, and there is no fire hydrant nearby, so it is suggested that the Japanese government refer to the experience of the Soviets in saving Chernobyl and organize a large number of helicopters to throw cement, boric acid, and other special fire extinguishing agents at the burning graphite reactor under the deadly radiation.

In the eyes of the Japanese government, it may be difficult to find enough pilots to carry out this mission, which is clearly a death mission. Moreover, Japan is not the Soviet Union, which has millions of soldiers, and unless the U.S. military provides support, the Self-Defense Forces will not be able to muster so many helicopters...... However, this American expert believes that the so-called military personnel have the duty to dedicate themselves to the country. Now is the time for the Yamato athletes of the Self-Defense Forces to sacrifice their lives and forget their lives and recreate the "kamikaze"! …,

According to him, what the kamikaze special attack team, which was also Japanese, was able to do in the past by flying a wooden plane with pine resin oil and playing "one plane for one ship", there is no reason why the Japanese Self-Defense Forces, which are armed to the teeth, cannot do it. Not to mention that it bears a little radiation, even if you can't get enough helicopters, you should have the spirit of "one machine for a bunch" to serve the country, and crash a transport plane full of borax and cement into the reactor!

-- Feelings, the impression that this American big-nosed Yankee has on the Japanese is still stuck in the years of the Pacific War?

The poor Chief Cabinet Secretary was on the verge of a nervous breakdown when he heard this crazy suggestion to rebuild the "kamikaze". “…… There is nothing wrong with the saying that soldiers have the duty to dedicate themselves to the country, but Japan has long since left an army, and only civil servants of the Self-Defense Forces remain! He held back his sore teeth and moaned lowly, "...... If Japan wants to come up with a 'one machine for a bunch' formation, it has to resurrect the kamikaze commandos of the past! ”

“…… Your Excellency Izumita, with all due respect, if those kamikaze commandos were really resurrected, the first thing they would do would be not to save Fukushima, but to 'punish the thieves of the country'. Use the heads of Your Excellency and the Prime Minister to 'honor the emperor and seek adultery'. After a while, the great citizens of the Japanese Empire will be able to shout the glorious slogans of 'punish the tyrannical branch' and '100 million jade pieces', and while bathing in nuclear radiation that is enough to mutate people into monsters, while enjoying the front and back of the US Tomahawk cruise missile and the Chinese Dongfeng missile......" The secretary immediately lost no time in complaining.

-- Junzaburo Izumida was suddenly angry again. I felt so irritated that I wanted to kill a secretary to relieve my boredom.

The third countermeasure is theoretically the easiest way to drop a high-yield hydrogen bomb at the Fukushima nuclear power plant. All sources of pollution can be flattened and gasified, and all the troubles will be gone -- this is the friendly advice of Russian experts -- and of course, the shock wave damage and social impact on the surrounding areas will not be considered.

…… The Maozi are worthy of the legendary fighting people who used nuclear bombs to seal oil wells, dig canals, and open reservoirs, and they simply lit nuclear bombs as firecrackers!

Chief Cabinet Secretary Junzaburo Izumida was initially dismissive of this suggestion, which seemed even more absurd than the rebuilding of the "kamikaze," but upon closer inspection, he found that this suggestion was not unreasonable -- yes, radioactive contamination can occur after a nuclear bomb explosion, and it is a lethal nuclear contamination, but the radioactive contamination caused by a nuclear bomb explosion and a nuclear power plant accident is different in nature.

Although the explosion of the nuclear warhead was terrifying, it was an instantaneous explosion, and the radioactive contamination was very strong at that time, but the rate of decay was also very fast, and the harm of nuclear radiation generally existed for a few days or months, and after a year or two, it was basically nothing, and it was by no means the decades that some people boasted of - for example, the nuclear weapon Shiyan field, which was dropped by the Americans with more than 20 hydrogen bombs and atomic bombs, the famous Bikini Atoll, has long become a tropical tourist attraction full of life and tourists; Nagasaki and Hiroshima, where atomic bombs were dropped, were rebuilt into bustling cities within a few years.

On the contrary, after the nuclear power plant leaks, the radioactive material is released slowly, and the amount of contamination per unit of time may not be large, but it lasts too long, at least a few years, at most hundreds of years, and even longer -- as compared to the three nuclear bomb ranges of Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Bikini, the area around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant remained a radiation exclusion zone for decades after the accident.

Therefore, if the Fukushima nuclear crisis has really reached the point where it cannot be saved, then simply blow it up with a hydrogen bomb! …,

However, Japan itself does not have nuclear weapons, and even if it wants to build a "nuclear leveling Fukushima," it can only rely on foreign aid. In this regard, in the spirit of good-neighborliness and friendship, the Russian side is willing to provide Japan with an intercontinental missile equipped with a nuclear warhead at a friendly price -- of course, not to hand over the missile to Japan, but to ignite and take off from a silo in Russia and directly hit Fukushima.

I don't know Weishenme, Junzaburo Izumida was a little moved by this idea, but after thinking about it carefully, he was shocked and changed.

“…… As the leader of a civilized and democratic country, he paid out of his pocket to invite the army of a dictatorship (the Japanese still have a similar impression of Russia to the Soviet Union) to carry out a nuclear strike on their own homeland?! How perverted I must be to give this order! ”

-- In this way, Japan will become the first country in human history to be bombed by a foreign hydrogen bomb, after becoming the first country in human history to be bombed by an atomic bomb...... The atomic bomb of the Great United States, the hydrogen bomb of the frozen soil of Russia, and the two great powers that once shook Shijie are all waiting for the Japanese together, taking turns to grow mushrooms on the land of this island nation...... This, how should people complain about this?

The fourth countermeasure is the suggestion of Chinese experts. As long-standing neighbors, the Chinese did not put forward crazy plans such as "kamikaze" and "hydrogen bombardment", but very thoughtfully said that the Japanese government is currently worried about external and internal troubles, political turmoil and disorder, and its ability to deal with several crises at the same time is not enough, so it can subcontract the handling of the Fukushima nuclear crisis to "dynamic non-governmental organizations" and "conscientious private bosses." The government only needs to boldly delegate power in advance, provide various conveniences, pay the bills after the fact, and settle everyone's money and goods.

-- This suggestion accurately struck at Junzaburo Izumita's eagerness to get out of trouble, and although he was very skeptical of the ability of the so-called "dynamic civil organizations" and "conscientious private bosses," he was somewhat intrigued that he might as well inquire carefully......

On the same night, the U.S. military stationed in Japan in the Tokyo metropolitan area was also discussing countermeasures to deal with the nuclear crisis. (Your support is my biggest motivation.) )