
A very bad day is when the most powerful earthquake in history occurs in the country, a tsunami covers the coast, and reactors explode at the largest nuclear power plant. This is exactly what happened at the Fukushima plant on March 11, 2011.
The accident might not have happened if not for the Japanese diligence and faith in the authorities. Yes, that's right. But deception, on the contrary, saved Fukushima from complete destruction. Who deceived whom? And why were the neighboring stations not damaged? Answers and chronology – in the new reverse of Mash Paradox.
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How did deception save the world from a nuclear explosion?
The largest earthquake in the country's history occurs not far from the coast of Japan. Then a 14-meter tsunami wave blows houses and roads to pieces. And in addition to this, the cooling system of the reactors at the Fukushima nuclear power plant is shutting down. And this is generally…