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Meanwhile In Japan …

While the American government’s debt negotiations are dominating global headlines, it’s worth noting that the island nation of Japan is facing a major natural disaster – one which threatens to compound an existing nuclear disaster. Which is bad news for everybody … Two-and-a-half years after the massive Tohuku earthquake and…

While the American government’s debt negotiations are dominating global headlines, it’s worth noting that the island nation of Japan is facing a major natural disaster – one which threatens to compound an existing nuclear disaster.

Which is bad news for everybody …

Two-and-a-half years after the massive Tohuku earthquake and tsunami devastated the country – and spawned the Fukushima nuclear crisis – Typhone Wipha is now pummeling the region.

This “once in a decade storm” is currently moving up Japan’s east coast – right toward the crippled nuclear facility that has been leaking radioactive material into the environment.

Awesome, right? What could possibly go wrong in this situation?

Anyway, the much-maligned Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) has halted all off work on its cleanup project – and Japan could catch a major break if the storm’s center continues tracking offshore (and hits Fukushima at low tide, as it is forecast to do).

Still, it’s a situation worth watching … especially given Japan’s total lack of control over this nuclear crisis before the typhoon entered the equation.

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3 comments

Smirks October 16, 2013 at 7:03 am

TEPCO is the real disaster.

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Frank Pytel October 16, 2013 at 8:45 am

Nice. Carry all that crop right up the coast. No crab next year. XP

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Centrist View October 16, 2013 at 11:51 am

Will everything be cleaned up for the 2020 Olympics?

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