Well.. officials misinterpreted figures, and workers at the Fukujima plant have been called back to work.. however, the miliraty's using helicopters to dump water into the caldera, and there appears to be little sign the situation's getting better..
One has to wonder when those helicopters will start dumping cement, after the meltdown..
There appears to be among the Japanese people a stoicism that would, or could, be seen elsewhere. Most of those in temporary accommodation will have literally nothing to go back to.. the cost of rebuilding will add even more burdens on a straining treasury, and they know it. But those who can walk to work, are doing just that. Those who's livings have been washed away, patiently wait.
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