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    Japan kept silent on worst nuclear crisis scenario

    TOKYO (AP) — The Japanese government's worst-case scenario at the height of the nuclear crisis last year warned that tens of millions of people, including Tokyo residents, might need to leave their homes, according to a report obtained by The Associated Press. But fearing widespread panic, officials kept the report secret.

    The recent emergence of the 15-page internal document may add to complaints in Japan that the government withheld too much information about the world's worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl.

    It also casts doubt about whether the government was sufficiently prepared to cope with what could have been an evacuation of unprecedented scale.

    The report was submitted to then-Prime Minister Naoto Kan and his top advisers on March 25, two weeks after the earthquake and tsunami devastated the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, causing three reactors to melt down and generating hydrogen explosions that blew away protective structures.

    Workers ultimately were able to bring the reactors under control, but at the time, it was unclear whether emergency measures would succeed. Kan commissioned the report, compiled by the Japan Atomic Energy Commission, to examine what options the government had if those efforts failed.

    Authorities evacuated 59,000 residents within 20 kilometers (12 miles) of the Fukushima plant, with thousands more were evacuated from other towns later. The report said there was a chance far larger evacuations could be needed.

    The report looked at several ways the crisis could escalate — explosions inside the reactors, complete meltdowns, and the structural failure of cooling pools used for spent nuclear fuel.

    It said that each contingency was possible at the time it was written, and could force all workers to flee the vicinity, meaning the situation at the plant would unfold on its own, unmitigated.

    Using matter-of-fact language, diagrams and charts, the report said that if meltdowns spiral out of control, radiation levels could soar.

    In that case, it said evacuation orders should be issued for residents within and possibly beyond a 170-kilometer (105 mile) radius of the plant and "voluntary" evacuations should be offered for everyone living within 250 kilometers (155 miles) and even beyond that range.

    That's an area that would have included Tokyo and its suburbs, with a population of 35 million people, and other major cities such as Sendai, with a million people, and Fukushima city with 290,000 people.

    The report further warned that contaminated areas might not be safe for "several decades."

    "We cannot rule out further developments that may lead to an unpredictable situation at Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, where there has been an accident, and this report outlines a summary of that unpredictable situation," says the document, written by Shunsuke Kondo, head of the commission, which oversees nuclear policy.

    After Kan received the report, he and other Japanese officials publicly insisted that there was no need to prepare for wider-scale evacuations.

    Rumors of the document grew this month after media reports outlined its findings and an outside panel was created to investigate possible coverups. Kyodo News agency described the contents of the document in detail on Saturday.

    The government continues to refuse to make the document public. The AP obtained it Wednesday through a government source, who insisted on anonymity because the document was still categorized as internal.

    Goshi Hosono, the Cabinet minister in charge of the nuclear crisis, implicitly acknowledged the document's existence earlier this month, but said the government had felt no need to make it public.

    "It was a scenario based on hypothesis, and even in the event of such a development, we were told that residents would have enough time to evacuate," Hosono said.

    "We were concerned about the possibility of causing excessive and unnecessary worry if we went ahead and made it public," he said. "That's why we decided not to disclose it."

    A Japanese government nuclear policy official, Masato Nakamura, said Wednesday that he stood behind Hosono's decisions on the document.

    "It was all his decisions," he said. "We do not disclose all administrative documents."

    Japanese authorities and regulators have been repeatedly criticized for how they have handled information amid the unfolding nuclear crisis. Officials initially denied that the reactors had melted down, and have been accused of playing down the health risks of exposure to radiation.

    In another example, a radiation warning system known as SPEEDI had identified high-risk areas where thousands of people were continuing to live while the reactors were in critical condition. Officials did not use that data to order evacuations; they have since said it was not accurate enough.

    The outside panel investigating the government response to the nuclear crisis has been critical, calling for more transparency in relaying information to the public.

    "Risk communication during the disaster cannot be said to have been proper at all," it said in its interim report last month.

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    • mesays  •  4 mths ago
      Unfortunately, it is foolish to count on ANY government to be honest in a situation like this. Just assume they will lie, and do the most prudent thing to protect yourself and family.
      • Tim 4 mths ago
        Foolish to assume they "lied". The Japanese authors of the article reported the information relatively fairly. Observe the sensational "ramp down". From Officials "hid" on the Yahoo News tag line, to "kept silent" on the column header to reading the article which clearly states the officials were reluctant to cause panic. Ultimately, we now know it was the right decision.
      • ..... 4 mths ago
        I second tim.
      • mesays 4 mths ago
        If you assume they are not lying, but they are ..well then ......Oops! Just sayin' If you err on the safe side, you'll be alright either way. You do realize that oligarchs control the government. So if you're trusting Rupert and the Koch's to be honest with you ..well ..I guess it's the Darwin effect.
    • PAT T  •  Laplace, Louisiana  •  4 mths ago
      AND THIS SURPRISES WHO?
      • lark 4 mths ago
        Funny - I just posted the same thing before reading thru! How true!
      • ad v 4 mths ago
        whom
    • O.G. - Oscar the Grouch  •  4 mths ago
      makes you wonder what our country would do if something happened...............oh wait, no it doesn't. we already know we're being lead by liars.
      • Felix 4 mths ago
        True, so very true.
      • Matt 4 mths ago
        Snakes. Not liars... too narrow...
      • Chris Chase 4 mths ago
        Ron Paul 2012!
    • Dave  •  Gloucester City, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      I'm sure glad our government here in the U.S.A. would never do such a thing. They have always been forthcoming and accurate concerning potential catastrophe. (wink, wink)
      • Drixnot 4 mths ago
        Look into the record of the davis besse power plant in ohio.
      • Dave 4 mths ago
        Thanks Drixnot. Fascinating! I thought I'd seen everything. I'm not against nuclear power, but there's no excuse for this nonsense. A nuclear power plant is no place for shoddy work, short cuts, irresponsible contractors and government cover ups. Do it right, or don't do it at all.
      • Ashisu 4 mths ago
        Yeah we are about the last to know if somethings going to happen...
    • Kevin  •  4 mths ago
      Governments do as they need to control their masses. Can you imagine what would happen if everyone knew that our government turned over all it's gold and money control to a privately owned bank? And then tried to hide it by naming it "The Federal Reserve Bank". And then even further hiding it by installing elected officials to APPEAR they are in control but really working for the stock holders of this private bank? People would go crazy! I hope word never leaks out!
      • Phat Fly Guy 4 mths ago
        Awsome!
      • dnicolas 4 mths ago
        but the truth is word did get out and people are to complacent to actualy do anything. only when real tradgety smacks us in the mouth will we get off our hands. its ashame.
      • ..... 4 mths ago
        you are an 1d10t.
    • Nlightnd  •  4 mths ago
      This is what I'd expect our government to do.
    • TS  •  Aurora, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      Of course they hid it.... Just like our Government is hiding the actual amount of people unemployed, the actual state of the Union, the actual stock market scandals, the actual taxes the politicians pay, blah, blah, blah... LIARS!!!!
    • Juanderful  •  4 mths ago
      This is no surprise.

      Every other country knew how bad the spill was. Dr. Michio Kaku even stated the disaster at Fukushima was essentially as bad as or worse than what happened at Chernobyl.

      The Japanese government should have come clean and accepted the help of other countries. I'm sure many would have gladly helped. Things like this can't be kept a secret. The world belongs to all of us.
    • The Lightning Round  •  4 mths ago
      This comes as no surprise to me. If you look at Chernobyl, it spread radiation clouds across vast swaths of Europe. It's obvious that a complete meltdown on an island nation would force people to flee for hundreds of miles. I'm just glad it didn't come to that. But boy, I wouldn't blame any Japanese person for never trusting their government again after this. Instead of prepping things for the worst (their job), they were going to sit on it and wait until the last minute if it exploded. Crazy.
    • Anthonius  •  4 mths ago
      Keeping such a report private is not strange. What is terrible is the apparent 2nd Grade level of analysis (e.g. that the land might be unusable for several decades). If the policy makers didn't know such already, they should not be playing with adult toys.
    • Diver  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      FYI there is no way to prepare to evacuate 15 million people. I live in NYC and in a worst case scenario my choice would be to die comfortably in my apartment or stuck in traffic. I'll stay home thank you.
    • Paul  •  Valley Springs, California  •  4 mths ago
      All governments hide the truth. Especially the US.
    • Dom  •  4 mths ago
      They were actually pretty well behaved without the warning. If it was here in America, there would be massive rioting, and looting. The Japanese people were admirable.
    • ice coffee  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      do you really think our gov tells us every thing
    • Semellyecoli2  •  4 mths ago
      Carbon copy of the big energy controlled USA !!!
    • Tawney  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      Isnt that what Governments do? Lie to their people to cover their butts?... dont be shocked... its happening here as well.
    • Ray  •  Orlando, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Be well. people of Japan.
    • fstbuick  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  4 mths ago
      another disgusting display of the people controlled by the govt and not the govt controlled by the people!!
      sounds like what is happening to America!!!!!!!
    • mike  •  Hillsborough, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      I love the USA but the Government is a heap of smoking dog dung.
    • Robert  •  Southfield, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      So let me understand. A bunch of government officials doing hypothetical what ifs, not knowing whether such scenario's were even plausible, should have told the general public that they were considering such possibilities with the risk of public panic? how many people would have died if they had done so. I think there is data tthat indicates that it would be a lot. This is irresponsible journalism and fear mongering.
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