Fukushima Nuclear Waste Water | Factory Director Yoshida Changlang: Without him, there would be no Fukushima 69

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        The former director of Yoshida Changlang, who directed the handling of the nuclear leakage accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant after the East Japan Earthquake, died of illness. The writers who reported on Yoshida and related personnel for a long time and a large number of interviews reviewed the arduous struggle of the former director of Yoshida Changlang on the first line of nuclear leakage.

Article: Takashi Menda (a documentary literature writer, once worked as a reporter and editor of the editorial department of the Weekly New Wave, and wrote ;Donating Life for Charity: A Basic Blog of Japanese Shadow Warriors Saving Taiwan;People Who Have Seen the Abyss of Death – A 500 Day Documentary of the Employees of Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant;Wailing Haixia, and ;Tang Dezhang: Justice and Courage That Should Not Be Forgotten etc.)

;Rest in peace and sincerely thank you for everything you have done for us; At 11:32 a.m. on July 9, when I received the news of Yoshidas death from his relatives and friends, the former director of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, I put my hands together and prayed silently for him in my heart.

Yoshida has never forgotten the ;duty; of those engaged in nuclear power, and has avoided the disaster of ;10 times the scale of Chernobyl accident; to the maximum extent. Indeed, he is a;warrior who saved Japan;. As a person who can still live in Tokyo today, Yoshidas gratitude arises spontaneously.

Only 69 people led by him did not escape and sacrificed their lives to let Fukushima and even Japan escape from the devastating fate (see the still photo of Netflixs ;Nuclear Disaster Sun and Moon; adapted from this matter in a larger picture):

 

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