Being Engineer, I think Power Generators should be located at height & backwards ( not sea facing ). May save the Blast which happened at Nuclear Site in Fukushima in 2011 duebto Tsunami.
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A tsunami is triggered when a magnitude 9.0 earthquake hits the Pacific Ocean near Japan. A plant manager risks everything and stays put to handle the pending disaster once a reactor begins to leak. He is in contact with the parent utility TEPCO. The Japanese army moves in. The Americans also show up to command the situation. The plant employees fight on.
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Power Generators should be at height & backwards - May saved the Blast
Fukushima 50 Japanese view of the largest man-made disaster of the 21st century
Fukushima 50 Japanese view of the largest man-made disaster of the 21st century. It's not bad for Japanese cinema, and I hope it's true. Nevertheless, watching for the most part films about Chernobyl is boring. The only thing that is puzzling is the pressure on US help to eliminate the consequences? Does the Japanese government have no bottled water and basic medical equipment?
The other Tschernobyl
Reactors and their issues ... well actually it is us humans who have the issues, when those reactors have "incidents". Man made, nature made (although one may argue that man is responsible for a lot of the nature catastrophes) or however else ... these things happen! Now I am not an engineer or an expert, so I can't say if or how this would have been possible to avoid.
I can say that the movie is quite tension filled and shows us personal heroism - something you may expect from Japanese and something we have seen in a TV show about Tschernobyl too. Good actors and quite the harrowing retelling of what occured. I do expect there to be a bit of exaggeration to say the least ... but what movie does not do that? Even documentaries heighten certain things for better effect. Real life Drama, real life "heroes" ...