Nuclear Crisis in Japan

We are facing big earthquakes of M8.4 called the Nankai Trough Earthquake in the south part of Japan. The Japanese government is anticipating that 320,000 people are going to be killed by the tsunami. However, the government is still running 12 nuclear reactors in that region. Furthermore, each nuclear power plant keeps several hundreds tons of spent nuclear fuel in the cooling pool. The loss of electricity causes the meltdown of the fuel within three days. This is a nuclear crisis not only for the Japanese people but also for all people in the world.

Firstly we explain the Nankai Trough Earthquake and the current situation of the nuclear facilities in Japan. Then we show the possible solutions for this crisis.

Solution

The solution to the nuclear crisis is simple and obvious. The 12 nuclear reactors in the south part of Japan should be stopped to prevent the catastrophic disaster in the event of the Nankai Trough Earthquake and the spent nuclear fuel in the cooling pool should be stored safely. We also consider the solution for the high-level radioactive waste in Tokai and plutonium in Monju.

Attempts to survive the Nankai Trough Earthquake

Petition

We are submitting our petition to the NZ government. 

Simulation

Using the simulation methods we are going to show what exactly will happen in each of the nuclear facilities  in the event of the Nankai Trough Earthquake.

Under investigation

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